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GetCarded 10-24-2008 09:28 PM

EZ Mount
 
Do you all know where to get EZ Mount? Have you used it before? And then where do you store them once they are mounted?

mrslumpy 10-24-2008 10:07 PM

I bought mine on bay and I am going to get some more.....had to try it first. I am going to store mine in cd cases. It is going to be a lot of work but once done....it will be great. I am going to stamp the images and keep them in a notebook(s) so I can look them up and have my cases lettered so I can find my stamps easily.

StampingSpud 10-24-2008 10:22 PM

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I strongly prefer the thin EZ Mount. The Sunday International Web site recommends it for the smaller stamps... but I use it for everything and am very pleased. It provides plenty of cushion without causing my stamps to wiggle too much. It also doesn't add too much extra thickness which, depending on the storage solution you choose, could be an issue.

I usually buy it through Blockhead Stamps or All That Scraps.

For storage, I keep my stamps in 3-ring binders, alternating between stamps and stamped index sheets. A picture is worth a thousand words, so I attached it here. I started out with the CD cases and switched to binders -- the surface area of the binder sheets are so much larger than CD cases... and I needed more space in some cases to keep sets together.

HTH, and don't hesitate to PM me if you have any questions :)

*Alice* 10-25-2008 12:08 AM

I buy mine from Yvonne Albritton. She's got the best prices, gives 1 free sheet for every 10 purchased, and a free stamp with every order. Her shipping rates are actually less than what she spends to ship priority too. I've purchased from her 3-4 times. I can not say enough about how happy I have been with the service and products.

I store my stamps in regular 3 ring binders, using the ezmount boards. They are meant to be used with the ezmount foam, are stiff, so they protect the stamps, and are inexpensive.

http://yvonnealbritton.com/EZ%20Moun...%20Storage.htm

Shopping Diva 10-25-2008 04:27 AM

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Originally Posted by StampingSpud (Post 11816812)
I strongly prefer the thin EZ Mount. The Sunday International Web site recommends it for the smaller stamps... but I use it for everything and am very pleased. It provides plenty of cushion without causing my stamps to wiggle too much. It also doesn't add too much extra thickness which, depending on the storage solution you choose, could be an issue.

I usually buy it through Blockhead Stamps or All That Scraps.

For storage, I keep my stamps in 3-ring binders, alternating between stamps and stamped index sheets. A picture is worth a thousand words, so I attached it here. I started out with the CD cases and switched to binders -- the surface area of the binder sheets are so much larger than CD cases... and I needed more space in some cases to keep sets together.

HTH, and don't hesitate to PM me if you have any questions :)

What do you use have the stamps cling in your notebook?

Thanks!

franb63 10-25-2008 04:55 AM

Ok I have used EZ Mount and UGHHHHHHHHHHHH it is so messy to me I MUST be doing something wrong.. I even went out and got a hot knife because it was said it makes it faster easier to mount them on there..
I have been using Tack-It Over & Over when I go that route.. sooooooo tell me what I've been doing wrong cuz I HATE the mess

StampingSpud 10-25-2008 04:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Shopping Diva (Post 11817273)
What do you use have the stamps cling in your notebook?

Thanks!

The stamps cling to EZMount Storage Panels.

bwstamper 10-25-2008 05:07 AM

I purchased mine at Sunday International.
I store mine in CD cases. Unlike the above posters, I do not like storing them in binders. I tried binders with the storage sheets from Sunday International first but found that you could only get a few sheets in each binder. I unmounted all of my Stampin Up sets (over 300). I only had 4 or 5 that wouldn't fit into one CD case and I just labeled those 1 of 2 and 2 of 2. I have them all indexed and have the index sheets in page protectors. There are pictures in my gallery in the stamp room album.

If you are a demo, you can call Sunday Int and get a great discount.

ckidd 10-25-2008 06:37 AM

I get mine at Cornish Heritage Farms. They call it 'Smart Cushion' but it is the same thing. I unmounted over 100 SU sets and used this, and it works great. It is cheaper here than anywhere else that I know of, especially since you get free shipping over $35. Here's a link:
http://www.cornishheritagefarms.com/...oducts_id/2665
I store mine in CD and DVD cases. I make an insert that goes on the inside of each case and stamp each image so that it shows through on the outside. Then I also have a stamp binder that I stamp each image in under categories. Love this system!

HTH,
Connie

MikiBee 10-25-2008 10:34 AM

I get mine from Beeswaxrubberstamps.com. They're only $3.15 per 8 1/2 x 11 sheet. That's the cheapest I've ever been able to find it.

I prefer the 1/8" foam because it's grey, and I like to stamp the image on the cling side before I mount it to the rubber. That gives me even more ease of placement of the stamp, and an index. I store mine in CD cases, and with the image stamped on the foam, I don't even need to index the CD case, because you can see the image right through it.

You can get great CD cases at rima.com. They don't have the inserts, so there is no waste. It's $26 + shipping for 200 CD cases! Like another poster, I have only had a handful of sets not fit in 1 CD case, so I also label them 1 of 2 and 2 of 2. Easy! I dont' regret unmounting my stamps a bit. The only thing I regret is that I didn't do it sooner!

TLINDLEY 04-28-2010 02:31 PM

I got mine today at Stamp Antonio (a local rubber stamp company in my area). They were 3.00 per sheet. And no shipping. Yeah!!!

CarolAnnB 04-28-2010 03:52 PM

I got mine at 7collegekids - I love it. I bought the SU empty cases - they fit 3-4 sets in each case.

Pawz94 04-28-2010 04:00 PM

subbing because I'd like unmount my wood stamps someday.

sassyp 10-28-2011 12:37 PM

MikiBee and any others - I'm confused a little because I have been on the fence of unmounting my huge supply of wood mounted stamps, which I actually want to do, but if I absorb that cost and spend that kind of time for a project of that magnitude, I want to do it right. Here's where I'm confused: The 1/16" EZ Mount THIN is black not gray. Therefore, I've been on the fence because 99% of the stamps I own are already mounted to wood and have a foam cushion so it makes no sense to peel off the rubber and spend more money for EZ Mount Cushion regular, BUT it IS definitely GRAY and therefore, I can in fact make an index stamping on the cling before mounting to the unmounted rubber and foam I removed from the block. If I buy EZ Mount Thin as is, it shows it as only black, and therefore whether I stamp an index or manage to peel off the sticker (SU stamps) I still won't be able to see it. So, I've been on the fence. I do already have The Tack It On and Off again stuff in my drawer too. MikiBee, now I understand - you PREFER the 1/8 regular ez mount BECAUSE it's gray so you simply peel off the rubber and not the rubber with the foam from the wood, correct?

sassyp 10-28-2011 12:47 PM

The other thing I forgot to ask is about the cd/dvd storage which I would prefer instead of binders and upright storage however, has anyone run into a scenario with a large SU set not fitting into a cd case? I have quite a lot of sets that are the largest SU boxes and figured the dvd cases must be larger, which are still going to be smaller or 1/2 the depth of an actual SU box on my shelf. I looked at dvd cases and it's very hard to tell whether the insert (the part with the circle and small round circle in the middle for the cd storage) actually can be removed. I know SU is selling dvd cases for their stamps storage now, but figure that they aren't going to be the most cost effective. thanks for your input and advise in advance.

sassyp 10-28-2011 12:51 PM

CarolAnn, I had gone to 7kidscollegefund too and found they had both their regular and thin version 1/8 and 1/16 for the same price (I had assumed the price would be less for the thin version) but anyway, it's 3.99 / sheet and free shipping which is less that direct price from Sunday International and the ones on etsy and ebay charging 9.50 for shipping.

Cathy H 10-28-2011 04:38 PM

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Originally Posted by sassyp (Post 18865915)
MikiBee and any others - I'm confused a little because I have been on the fence of unmounting my huge supply of wood mounted stamps, which I actually want to do, but if I absorb that cost and spend that kind of time for a project of that magnitude, I want to do it right. Here's where I'm confused: The 1/16" EZ Mount THIN is black not gray. Therefore, I've been on the fence because 99% of the stamps I own are already mounted to wood and have a foam cushion so it makes no sense to peel off the rubber and spend more money for EZ Mount Cushion regular, BUT it IS definitely GRAY and therefore, I can in fact make an index stamping on the cling before mounting to the unmounted rubber and foam I removed from the block. If I buy EZ Mount Thin as is, it shows it as only black, and therefore whether I stamp an index or manage to peel off the sticker (SU stamps) I still won't be able to see it. So, I've been on the fence. I do already have The Tack It On and Off again stuff in my drawer too. MikiBee, now I understand - you PREFER the 1/8 regular ez mount BECAUSE it's gray so you simply peel off the rubber and not the rubber with the foam from the wood, correct?

I saw a youtube (I think that is what it was) within the last 2 days that was linked on a thread here at SCS - I wish I could remember the name of it or find it - I looked but haven't found it ANYWAY

If you carefully peel off the foam it usually will come off the wood and stay intact. You can also peel off the sticker off of the front of the wood and it will be slightly sticky, just like the foam. Carefullly adhere the foam, lining it up as carefully as you can. Trim with scissors. Again, I think the video would show it better than I have explained it - and maybe someone willl help us out here and put in a link. ( Trim the image with scissors, I mean)

I have chosen to do this as economically as I can. I purchased heavy acetate sheets and am mounting the stamps on that. I have put a little Tack It Over and Over on each image. I store the acetate sheets in page protectors in a box. Still working on it.

Good luck!!

debbie derocher 10-28-2011 05:41 PM

I bought ez mount at a scrapbook store here on Long Island. I use a hot knife to cut it, very easy to do. Bought the hot knife at Michaels.

MelDeLlanos 10-28-2011 05:46 PM

I've been working on unmounting my stamps this week (and finished actually, I don't have as many as most of you! hehe).

Here's what I did:

I carefully peeled the rubber *&* foam off of the wood. I then peeled the sticker off of the wood and lined it up very carefully onto the bare foam. They come off of the wood with enough adhesive between them that the sticker sticks very well to the foam. I trimmed off the excess edges of the sticker. Then I applied a very thin coat of Aleene's Tack It Over & Over to the sticker. After they dried over night (just to be sure they were dry), I touched the newly sticky part to my skin to take away a tiny bit of the tack. I stored them in CD cases sorted my theme (yes, I separated some of my SU! sets). I LOVE having them all more easily separated. This way if I am making baby cards, I just grab the Baby CD cases, I don't have to try to remember if I have baby stamps in the SU! sets that are in the drawer. :)

sassyp 10-28-2011 07:02 PM

Thanks. Mel made a good point about separating the su sets, because once I unmount them, it's not likely that I'll be selling them as a set that way anyway. :-) So I guess the cd cases are cheaper than the dvd ones. I see SU selling them for 4/$4.95 or something like that, but cd cases by the case are cheaper than that. I knew I didn't want them in binders - I have to see everything on my shelf the way they are now. If I do this, I can get the non SU stamps out of drawers and onto the same shelves. The only thing I haven't figured out is with the NON-SU sets, I won't have a sticker to peel off for the gray cling part. I guess for those, I'd have to consider whether to bite the bullet and buy the foam cushion just for the sake of being able to stamp the image in stazon onto the gray cling part of the cushion. mmmm. dilemmas .... lol

sassyp 10-29-2011 07:43 AM

my tim holtz sets are too big for a cd case too - and they're already themed. I have a lot of really small stamps on wooden blocks for both sentiments and greenery/foilage and birds. Everyone or everything I read suggests that ezmount thin works best on smaller stamps, but then I'll HAVE to use my stampamajig, won't I, since I can't get the image on the black foam. I wonder do they even make white stazon? :-)

MikiBee 10-29-2011 08:43 PM

Hi Sassyp,

I used to peel the foam that was already on my SU rubber off and replace it with EZMount (the grey kind so I could stamp the image on the back before adhering). However.. live and learn. Now if I run across an already mounted stamp, or buy a new stamp that comes with cushion attached, I simply peel it off the wood, gently peel the image sticker off the wood too, and place that image on the sticky part of the foam that's already on the rubber. I trim it up if it needs it, then I add just a tiny dab of Tack it Over and Over glue to the back. Saves the expense and whole process of having to index, attach and trim the EZMount. It's SO much quicker that way too. And SO much less messy.. no gunking up the scissors.

I still store all of my unmounted sets in clear CD cases. If they're too big of a set for one, I just use 2 and label it as such (1 of 2, 2 of 2). I've thought about purchasing the dvd cases through Stampin Up, and have bought a few, but they're quite expensive, considering I have tons of CD cases already on hand.

I have heard some people say that the clear CD cases degrade the EZMount over time or something like that. Mine have been done 6 years this way, and no degradation at all. Some of my StazOn sticked to the CD case, but that's no biggie for me. I also have somewhat of a ghosting effect on the CD cases for stamps I don't use often, but it hasn't seemed to affect the cling of the foam. If it ever does, I will just add a dab of Tack it Over and Over glue to those. But since now I have the clear sticker attached to the foam with a dab of the TIO&O glue, there's no worry of any degradation at all anyway.

I hope I was clear. Sometimes I have a hard time getting what's in my head out through my hands. lol.

Cook22 10-30-2011 01:36 AM

@sassyp - yes, they do make white StazOn.
I tend to go for just using TIOO on very small stamps. I have some Kittie Kits Cause a Scene sets from RubberNecker that came on the thin black EZ-Mount because so many of the stamps are tiny, and while they work perfectly, they didn't inspire me to get a sheet myself for small stamps. Whereas I love the thicker grey sheets, and make sure always to have some available for when I need it :D.

Cathy H 10-30-2011 10:41 AM

Here is the video that I found so helpful. . Convert Wood-Mounted Stamps to Clear-Mount - YouTube

jjan 10-31-2011 05:00 AM

For those of you that have unmounted, did you also unmount your sentiments? I've seen a lot of people mention that they have not due to the fact that the stamp-a-ma-jig is easier to use with wood blocks. I would love your opinions. TIA!

Cathy H 10-31-2011 06:07 AM

Unmounting the sentiments. Don't need a stamp-a-ma-jig if they are trimmed properly

MikiBee 11-01-2011 08:02 AM

I agree. I unmount everything, including sentiments. If you trim them properly there is no problem. Worse case scenario, you use a block with a grid on it, OR you can still use the stampamajig. I guess it depends on your clear blocks as to how difficult that is. If they're beveled like SU's I can't see how it would be any different at all, as they seem to match the dimensions of the wood blocks. If you use the dollar store ones that are very thin, then I think it could be tricky.

jjan 11-01-2011 08:24 AM

Thank you Cathy and Michelle! I was just scared to do it since so many people have mentioned that don't unmount them.

I have been happily unmounting my stamps and using EZ mount on really old sets that I can't get off the block without damaging the foam and Tack It Over for the newer sets and some sets that were never mounted to the blocks. It has been a really amazing at how nice it has gone and how much less space my stamps take up. I did use a hot knife for trimming the EZ Mount- SO easy! For anyone that is on the fence about unmounting or unsure of a hot knife- do it, you won't regret it!

sassyp 11-03-2011 08:13 PM

Thanks all that replied with good info.... a couple days ago I realized that I already had the Tack it On and Off in my drawer and never used it. HA, that's a first. :-) anyhoo, I did 4-5 sets each of the last few days, and decided it wasn't worth the money to pay for the mount cushion again since it was already there, and I'd have to just start using the smaller sentiments and see if the thinner is really necessary. I did find it easy to do, and not much gunk just cutting the sticker only. But when I get to my non - su stamps that didn't have stickers, I'll just have to decide if i want to pay to have the index or not. I at least realized that they do have just the cling on a sheet for a buck and change if i really wanted to buy that instead, I could stamp that with stazon and use as a sticker for those that don't have one. the cd cases are more economical, but I know from my own music ones, easy to break, so I decided to do the dvd cases, a little more sturdy, and yeah, expensive. but i can get 3 sometimes 4 sets in there like the smaller and regular ones. I'm glad just to get started. boy this is gonna take awhile, but it will satisfy the ocd tendencies in me.

stuck 01-06-2012 09:44 AM

idea?
 
ok, so here is what I am going to try to do(I am on a REALLY tight budget:( ). I bought plastic binder dividers at Staples(in Canada). I am going to use the tack it over and over and to adhere my rubber stamps to the dividers. Now I was thinking, if I get a piece of foam(the $$ stores here have it) and stamp my image with Staz-On, onto the foam and then use it like the ez-mount but with the TIOO.....think it'll work????????

Any thoughts would be great.
thanks!

mrslumpy 01-06-2012 11:03 AM

by golly, I think that might work! Just make sure you adhere your stamp to your foam with some very strong adhesive. TIOO is VERY tacky....especially when just put on....some say to put it on your jeans or something to take out some of the tack....I have done that. If you use TIOO to adhere your stamp to your foam and put it on bith surfaces, I bet it will stick very well....just try to put an even layer of TIOO on your surfaces.

stuck 01-06-2012 11:43 AM

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Originally Posted by mrslumpy (Post 19060168)
by golly, I think that might work! Just make sure you adhere your stamp to your foam with some very strong adhesive. TIOO is VERY tacky....especially when just put on....some say to put it on your jeans or something to take out some of the tack....I have done that. If you use TIOO to adhere your stamp to your foam and put it on bith surfaces, I bet it will stick very well....just try to put an even layer of TIOO on your surfaces.


thanks for the advice, I haven't used TIOO yet so any help is appreciated!! LOL, in fact I had never heard of it until this post!!!
I am hoping to get some within the next couple of days and give this a try!

mrslumpy 01-06-2012 12:23 PM

ok....since you are on a tight budget, think about this....just put TIOO on your stamps...plain rubber....store them in a plastic binder like you are planning. The stamps do not HAVE to have foam on the back if you put a piece of foam down to stamp on you will still get good stamped images. I never mounted my stamps that I used TIOO on....I really don't even always put foam down to stamp on if I have a very flat surface to stamp on. But, Darice makes a stamping pad....big, burgundy foam piece.....that you can get to stamp on....it would eliminate the foam on the stamps altogether. Amazon.com: Darice RubberStamping Surface Mat: Arts, Crafts & Sewing
they only sell for around $5.99 at JoAnn's, too. If you do not like it, you won't have any more into them so you can just carry on with the foam like you have intended, but for now, it might save you a few $$.

stuck 01-06-2012 09:22 PM

great idea, thanks. I will forgo the foam and see how I like it. I have a "rock-a-block" set that I use to stamp with and it works great!(with or without foam). Thanks for the info!!

ChadvDail 01-06-2012 10:01 PM

I am going to get some more.....
http://www.reconnectyourlife.info/songht1.jpghttp://www.reconnectyourlife.info/songgd.jpg
http://www.bookunion.org/8.jpghttp://www.reconnectyourlife.info/songjh.jpg

blueheron 01-07-2012 09:38 AM

An even less expensive option to buying a foam pad to use when stamping with "bare" rubber is to use an old computer mouse pad (most of us have one kicking around). Or--I bought a couple of padded, plastic place mats (Xmas theme) at an after-Xmas sale for 25 cents each a few years ago and I use them all the time! Not only are they great for padding under my cardstock that I am stamping on, but because they are plastic, if I do any glueing on them, the excess glue will wipe off. I also do my paper-piercing on them.

stamp_cat 01-07-2012 09:38 AM

Like other said, be careful with the TIOO I started with that and didn't dull the tackiness first and some stamps stuck to the sheet. Just blot them on your pants a few times, but make sure you do that before sticking them anywhere. ;)

KikiHalbert 03-05-2012 01:36 PM

I'm also in Canada looking for EZMount. I want to mount a couple of alphabets that I bought in sheets. I really don't want to do wood mounting, and want to stick with cling mount.

jjhere 03-06-2012 05:26 AM

I've had great experience with EZ Mount. I bought mine online at River City Rubber Works: Art Rubber Stamps, Digital Scrapbooking & Other Cool Stuff You'll Want!.

susanbri 03-11-2012 09:09 AM

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Originally Posted by KikiHalbert (Post 19246154)
I'm also in Canada looking for EZMount. I want to mount a couple of alphabets that I bought in sheets. I really don't want to do wood mounting, and want to stick with cling mount.

I'm in Canada too and I order EZMount from this Canadian company (Old Island Stamp Company):

Cling Mount System


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