Hello friends! Do you have any rubber stamps that need mounting? Well grab that pile of rubber and some cling cushion and watch today’s quick tip! It will keep your scissors from getting sticky!
I have to give props to Nancie Waterman for teaching me that trick. Check out her blog because she has lots of great ideas for stampers (she is the editor of Vamp Stamp News!) and she often offers free e-articles which are like mini magazines of stamping goodness that you can read on your computer or e-reader. She is fab, check her out and til next time happy crafting!
Great tip, I hate having to clean off the scissors and now there won’t be a problem! Thank you!
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So that is how it is supposed to be done. I use powder to take away the tackiness of pearl pen (when it is dry) on cards, but never thought of using while mounting stamps. Thank you so much!
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Thank you so much for the wonderful tip!
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Great tip! Thanks so much!!
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Great tip Lindsay…and Nancie – Nancie’s blog is always full of good information! Kudos to you both!!!
Paper Hugs,
Jan
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That is GENIUS!!!! I still have a bunch of stamps I removed from wood blocks that I was dreading the cutting part!! Now I won’t mind getting them finally finished
Jackie P
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i have to admit I do love EZmount- tho as a frugal crafter, I find myself using glue stick and it works great! It washes off stamps and mounts easily and holds the stamps just fine- a bit of cushion- some paper underneath can be needed for some stamps.
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How wonderful and wonderfully easy!
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great info and great video – thanks
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Great idea….I keep powder around for sandy & grassy feet on my DGD…looks like a need another container for my stamp room! TFS!
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OK, what does DGD stand for? Is is a dog? Does this keep your furry friend from tracking in the grass and sand? I just put down black and white checkerboard flooring in my kitchen and the dog prints are driving me mad! Do you have a good tip to share?
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Morning!! Or evening!
Ok I have a crafty ??? What would you use to do some hand painting on a plastic outdoor chair? You know the white ones that you can stack. I’ve looked all over and I know to use the krylon paint if I want to do whole thing but I just want to personalize a small one for my grandson. I don’t want it to come off.
Pulling my hair out- yeh I’m almost bald here!! I have tons of small bottles of paints that are for outdoors but don’t know which ones (or brand) I can use
I can’t subscribe to posting to view all responses so if you don’t mind dropping me an email. I’m really getting needy here huh? Thanks bunches!!
Jackie P
Lol I’ve been carrying around those PCB’s in my purse for weeks HAHA. I will get them to you I’ve just been going back and forth to New York to help my son. Which is where I am at with noInternet. This sucks lol
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Great idea, thanks for sharing the link too!
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