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hey guys welcome back to another video thank you guys so much for clicking on this one as you guys were in the title iamp;#39;m going to be showing you how to make an acrylic qr code display or stand and iamp;#39;m making it from an acrylic stand that i got from dollar tree if you guys saw my dollar tree haul video i did tell you guys that i picked up some acrylic stamps i did promise you guys a tutorial video so that is what iamp;#39;m doing today hope you guys do enjoy it if you do give me a big thumbs up and also be sure to subscribe if you guys want to see more diy videos today iamp;#39;m going to be using the 8x10 horizontal acrylic stand i also picked up some other sizes so we have the 8x10 vertical stand then we have this 8x10 horizontal that i just showed you guys also had this 5x7 which could be used for about two codes and then also the small one which was the four by six i think you could actually fit two on here if you were just doing it two scan to face or two