I also watched the same video. EZMount is great for any stamps that the foam backing doesn't want to stay on. I also use Tac it Over and Over glue for stamps that lose their stickiness...thin coat and let it dry....can be found at Joann Fabrics. One other trick for the new very stick wood mount stamps.....tap the sticky side along the hairy part of your arm...tones it down just right!! Still working on my stamps but I love the storage space savings and ease in stamping on a clear mount.
I did this, but didn't need the sticky back and having to cut/burn all of them out. Plus, if you put them into the microwave for about 30 seconds, then they're easier to peel off. I saw how to do this on another video here somewhere a couple of years back. And I stuck all of mine into old CD cases. I cut out a piece of paper to fit into the CD case and stamped the different stamps onto that paper to use as the cover so I can find all of my stamps super quick and easy! ♥
I also watched the same video. EZMount is great for any stamps that the foam backing doesn't want to stay on. I also use Tac it Over and Over glue for stamps that lose their stickiness...thin coat and let it dry....can be found at Joann Fabrics. One other trick for the new very stick wood mount stamps.....tap the sticky side along the hairy part of your arm...tones it down just right!! Still working on my stamps but I love the storage space savings and ease in stamping on a clear mount.
llamalindy 1 year ago
I did this, but didn't need the sticky back and having to cut/burn all of them out. Plus, if you put them into the microwave for about 30 seconds, then they're easier to peel off. I saw how to do this on another video here somewhere a couple of years back. And I stuck all of mine into old CD cases. I cut out a piece of paper to fit into the CD case and stamped the different stamps onto that paper to use as the cover so I can find all of my stamps super quick and easy! ♥
digsart 2 years ago