Although it may be a lot of extra work, you could use the slash first followed by the four digit year, and place next to your month/day as a separate stamp to follow up.
i was thinking of using the "monday" and "sunday" of the calendar stamp as month and day for date. not sure if i should also get the numerals for maybe dates and page numbers, might just write them down, or not. on planners, the date kind of acts like a numbering/ordering system on it's own.. actually.. might get both the english with the japanese to duplicate 1-12, and make it easier to use the english weekdays, while using the japanese for the month/day.
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Although it may be a lot of extra work, you could use the slash first followed by the four digit year, and place next to your month/day as a separate stamp to follow up.
Agree!! But the appeal of the stamp for me is the convenience and the even spacing, so it could be hard to get that effect.
i was thinking of using the "monday" and "sunday" of the calendar stamp as month and day for date. not sure if i should also get the numerals for maybe dates and page numbers, might just write them down, or not. on planners, the date kind of acts like a numbering/ordering system on it's own..
actually.. might get both the english with the japanese to duplicate 1-12, and make it easier to use the english weekdays, while using the japanese for the month/day.
Interesting idea! So many ways to use it!
Oh this is a wonderful idea! I might have to use mine this way too!
Nice video! Where I can buy this?
Thank you for watching!!
You can get them here on JetPens: www.jetpens.com/Shachihata-Number-Stamps/ct/7225
Or on amazon.co.jp
@@nance.plants Hi, thank you very much, look forward for sure. Hope they can send to Canada.