What does unmounted rubber stamp mean?

What does unmounted rubber stamp mean?

When a stamp manufacturer says that the stamp is unmounted it means that it is NOT attached to a wood block and comes one of 3 ways: 1 – it’s JUST the rubber stamp, nothing else.

What is cling mounted rubber stamp?

Cling Rubber™ stamps are the same premium quality as our traditional wood mounted version. This allows your rubber image to be used with an acrylic handle mount just like our Perfectly Clear™ Stamps. We’ve carefully indexed the cling vinyl with an actual-size image of the stamp for ease in positioning.

What do you do with unmounted rubber stamps?

Sold as stamps in their most basic form, unmounted stamps are just that – a piece of red or grey rubber which will allow the user to create an image on either a 3D or flat surface. They often have several images on one sheet, which need to be cut into several individual stamps.

How do you turn a rubber stamp into a cling stamp?

After that’s taken care of, you will want to get your cling foam and find the sticky side, stick the stamp to it, and cut around the rubber stamp. Then, you will take the stamp with the cling, turn it upside down, and un-pill that piece of paper (that’s to protect the cling mount), and you will have your cling stamp!

How do you store stamps?

Choose Dry Storage for Your Stamp Collection

  1. Store your stamps high up if you’re storing them in a closet.
  2. Store stamps in an area of your home that’s very dry but not too hot.
  3. Don’t store stamps at the bottom of a box with anything even remotely damp on top of them.

What can you do with rubber stamps?

So, what do I use rubber stamps for in my studio? Aside from using them in board books and scrapbooking for dimensional elements, I use them with clay! They make great embossing tools for polymer clay, and the same tips apply – use baby wipes between clay colors, use even pressure and have fun!

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