Mounting your Unmounted Rubber Stamps
Friday, August 27th, 2010 at
5:14 pm
Hi everyone! Thought I’d share how I mount and store my stamps from Oxford Impressions. The stamps come in an unmounted 8 1/2 x 11 sheet and I love using EZ Cling Mount Foam. This can be purchased at www.scrapbook.com or eBay. Thanks for watching!
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Filed under: Rubber Stamps
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TFS!
Hi Arlene, would you recommend the 1/8 or 1/16 thick Easy Mount?
great vid Arlene! what a great system to organize your um’s!!!
Thanks for the Lesson!
Thanks for the info!! I love those stamps & would love to be able to get some of those one day. Now I know what to do with them when I get them.
Pam
I’m loving this system of yours. I store my stamps in a shoebox (I don’t have many). I’m hoping over time, however, I would need a storage system. (I add to my stash little by little.) Your binder would be a perfect solution for me. I really appreciate you sharing this ~Dera
People used to say the cling material pulled back (shrunk) after a while. Have you had that problem? I have thousands of um on the HALOS system, some for 10 years, still work perfectly. Love those UM! Thanks for focusing on stamps…a great video fix for us stampers!
-April
so awesome AR yup its sticky girl!!!! nice stamp collection!!!!!
Thank you, Arlene! I’m so glad you mentioned about putting the stamp sheet on the entire Easy Mount sheet….I agree that is so much easier! Another great video!
@10angelkisses I haven’t tried the 1/16 EZ mount foam yet, but the 1/8 works perfectly for me. If you do try the 1/16, can you let me know how it works out? TFW!
Hi Arlene! If we did not intend on using cling mount what are our options? I am only asking because you mention that we should not bother doing each individual stamp and do as a whole if we “intend on using cling mount”. Is there just an inferior product or do some people not use anything but a stamping block? Hope that is not confusing! TFS this tutorial! Happy night, Brigitte
Hi thanks for the great help love your stamps **TFS**
Arlene, after using the Tonic scissors for a while, I do get some sticky stuff on it. How do you clean the scissors?
@pizza5354 A clean cloth & regular rubbing alcohol works perfectly to clean the tonic scissors. Great question!
cuz after using the scissors to cut the stamps, they get a TON of sticky residue on them!!
Great tutorial Arlene. A ton of info!
Hi Arlene , thanks for the tut(: i have not tried mounting my rubber stamp on Ez mount … love that stamp set ! dress form love (: have a great day!
oxford impressions is great! i can see some halloween projects evolving from these stamps!!!
Very timely!! I just bought my first set of Oxford Impressions and hadn’t yet tackled the mounting. Thanks for sharing.
This video is just what I need. I recieved my dressmaker stampset from Oxford Impressions yesterday, but I don’t have the mounting supplies yet.
Thank you for posting this. It will help me a lot.
Hi Arlene! This helps a lot! I know some people don’t use the foam mount and say it sorks when they use them “foamless”….have you ever used a rubber stamp without the foam? and if ya have is there any difference in the image once it’s stamped? Thanks so much for this! I am really wanting to get more of the rubber, I love how the rubber takes the ink vs the clear, some need priming first, and I don’t like to have to do that all the time, so, just curious! thx, xoxo Jules:)
So you don’t stamp the sample of the stamp on the back of mount foam? That way you can see what you stamp. Thanks for sharing!
Super helpful tutorial! Thank you so much for showing us the way you mount your stamps. Coleen
Thank you for sharing, I was and always cut them individually and it’s a mess! Now I will put it on the whole foam sheet. Hugs, Ate
great way to store your stamps! i really need to organize mine, hehe. thanks for sharing this with us. i finally purchased some EZ mount ;p’. yay! have a great sunday! *hugs* steph
Thanks Arlene! This was very helpful.