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I was just wondering if you have any ideas of how to store the little Studio G $1.00 stamps. I have lots of them and I need to put some order to my madness so that I know what I have and I can use them more, any suggestions?
I bought some clear shoe boxes from the dollar store. Made little dividers from either cardstock or chipboard and labeled them with a tag so it sticks out. Divided into subjects like "baby", "wedding", etc. Works for me except that I don't use my Studio G stamps enough! lol Guess I need to thin them out but it's so hard because I always think "I might need it!" lol
crop stop sells plastic storage sleeves for cuttlebug or sizzix small dies. These stamps go perfectly inside the compartments. Measure your stamp and order the right size sleeves. I keep mine with both the plastic sheets, so they don't stick inside the compartment and are easy to pull out. Crop Stop!, Your one-stop cropping solution
I store clear stamps in page protectors and looseleaf notebooks. A sleeve holds only one manufacturer. Each Studio G set is attached with double-sided tape to a clear transparency sheet that goes into the page protector. 9 of the sets will fit on one page. If this isn't clear ask me to post a picture.
For the wood stamps, I unmount them (remount with EZ mount) and use binder panels and binders.
HTH
Hiya Brenda,
you unmount the $1 stamps too?? IF you do.. how do you get them off the wood.. OMG they are REALLY stuck on there I've done several and gave up wasnt worth the time
you unmount the $1 stamps too?? IF you do.. how do you get them off the wood.. OMG they are REALLY stuck on there I've done several and gave up wasnt worth the time
Thanks in advance
Fran
It sounds from her post that she does it the same way I do. I don't take the foam off with it. Use your heat gun over the rubber side for around 30 seconds to a minute, moving it all around. Let it cool for about 15 seconds and peel just the rubber part off. it will help SO much to get the glue nicely off the rubber. Then mount it onto ezmount and cut out. Then you are gtg for some stampin' fun.