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Can anyone tell me where I can purchase (in Canada) the plastic square for my stamp-a-ma-jig? Stampin'Up used to sell replacements but don't any more for some reason. Thanks for your help. Any on-line stores in the States will do also. I have my American products sent to my daughter in Florida.
Can anyone tell me where I can purchase (in Canada) the plastic square for my stamp-a-ma-jig? Stampin'Up used to sell replacements but don't any more for some reason. Thanks for your help. Any on-line stores in the States will do also. I have my American products sent to my daughter in Florida.
I use the vellum cardstock from SU! for my stamp-a-ma-jig. By using the vellum cardstock (which is thicker than regular vellum) I create permanent image sheets that I keep with each stamp set. I hope this tip helps even if I couldn't directly answer your question.
I took my old square to a glass store, the kind that makes replacement glass for windows, cars, mirrors, etc. I asked them to cut a piece of clear plastic a similar size. they cut two for less than $5. they have worked very well and clean up easier than the original.
I bought my imaging sheets from I thin ACMoore before I even knew about Stampin' Up! I am not sure if they still carry them, I have seen them in Michael's too, but that was while ago. Try googling imaging sheets for stamp-a-ma-jig maybe something will come up
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I uses some transparencies left over from when I was in school (you know the clear acetate sheets that you use on an overhead projector). I just cut them into sections, works great. I stamp on it with staz-on ink so it is permanent. Then you can store the sheet in the clamshell with your stamp set! You only have to stamp once!