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Not expressing my personal opinion, but a common rule is when you are removing basic things that are nor original to the card that are ON the card, such as dirt, paper and glue. I say ON, because it gets tricky when, for example, you're using harsh chemicals to remove ink writing (that, obviously, isn't original to the card) that has seeped into the cardstock.
You can alter a card if you want-- there's no law against it--, so long as you clearly identify the alteration at sale. Last edited by drcy; 04-06-2018 at 11:58 AM. |
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