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I just started unmounting my stamps & think I'll go the rubber only/tack n peel on the block route. 'Course that means the rubber won't stick to cd cases--has anyone just stored them in there anyways? Does it hurt the rubber if they slide & touch each other? I was curious because I have slim dvd cases which is a nice size for the rubber only. What do y'all use?
I want to do this too and don't mean to sound stupid but what kind of tack and peel are you using on the back and do you keep one block for all your stamps or do you stick them on the acrylic mounts? I don't want to mess up my acrylic mounts so that my cs won't stick
I put them on one side of the acrylic blocks so that I "see" through them. The Clear Stamps can still be used on the other side of the acrylic block. (The tack n peel is clear.)
I just started unmounting my stamps & think I'll go the rubber only/tack n peel on the block route. 'Course that means the rubber won't stick to cd cases--has anyone just stored them in there anyways? Does it hurt the rubber if they slide & touch each other? I was curious because I have slim dvd cases which is a nice size for the rubber only. What do y'all use?
I use White Plastic Storage boards to store all of my unmounted Rubber Stamp on.
What I do is stamp the images on White Card stock. attach it to the back side of the Plastic Storage Then I place the stamps on the other side and then slip it into a Clear Plastic Sleeve. and store them in a 3 Ring Zippered notebook.
Easy Storage, I can take a whole lot of Stamps with me to my friends house. Where as the CD cases. I could only take a few set's with me.
The photo's below show's the way I use to store them. I'll be updating the way I store them now. Later.