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Unmounted stamps
Hi there, got a delivery of two magnolia and two alota stamps today - un-mounted with the foam on the back. I thought they would be more 'clingy' than they are - for sticking to my acrylic blocks - so not sure of the best way to use them.
What does everyone else use to get them to stick to your acrylic blocks - I though about a glue stick but would that not get a bit messy over time?
Not done a lot of stamping before so only used to wood mounted and clear stamps.
Your tips would be much appreciated.
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Everybody needs a little help sometimes...
Hi.
I have put my Sarah Kay and Tilda stamps onto Ez mount foam.It's about £3.25 an A4 sheet.I find the stamps stamp a lot better with it too.
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i just use double sided tape and stick them to my acrylic blocks
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Dedicated Scrapper
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Hello!!
I use glue stick for those that don't have any foam on. It does get a little messy after a while but it easily washes off or wipes off with baby wipes.
I'm a Scraphazard!!
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Dedicated Scrapper
I thought they would be more 'clingy' than they are - for sticking to my acrylic blocks - so not sure of the best way to use them.
Have you peeled the backing paper off the EZmount? I didn't realise at first that you had to do that!
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It's a curly wurly world out there!!!!
I use non-permanent glue spray and it works really well!
See what I am up to at Crafty Charlol's blog
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Glue stick for me as it washes off hugs Cathy
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Hi there if they are UM with foam on the back sounds like they already have the eazi mount on them, just peel off the white cover & they will stick to your acrlic block.
hope this helps.
Christine
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Dedicated Scrapper
I have tried double sided tape, and glue sticks , but spray mount is easiest.
I had a spell of removing wood from stamps and puting onto Easimount. it's great for using on acrylic blocks but when I wanted to use them with Rockablocks they were too deep, although I think you can get a shallower Easimount.
Good luck
Rosie
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