I doubt you will come back after this long and check this, but you're putting the rubber on the image the hard way. Check some Stampin' Up demonstrator sites for the easy way. When done right, you won't need to trim the stamps.
If you are just starting out and "thinking about" unmounting your wood mount...I would highly recommend doing it this way. Great video!!! I had sworn off wood mounted stamps. But with this method...I will reconsider since this is WAY easier.
Thanks for showing this!!! I wish I had see and know about this prior to using the EZ mount!!! When you have hundreds of sets it was a NIGHTMARE to first unmount the rubber from the wood and foam (the older set were the WORST to remove...I was in tears most nights.) Then it was so time consuming to get the image stamped on to the cling side (for indexing) and then to position the foam "ever-so-perfect" to align with the stamps image...(I am very Type-A so it all had to be perfect)Thanks again
I doubt you will come back after this long and check this, but you're putting the rubber on the image the hard way. Check some Stampin' Up demonstrator sites for the easy way. When done right, you won't need to trim the stamps.
slyseyes 1 month ago
If you are just starting out and "thinking about" unmounting your wood mount...I would highly recommend doing it this way. Great video!!! I had sworn off wood mounted stamps. But with this method...I will reconsider since this is WAY easier.
Thanks again.
jeffnval1 1 year ago
Thanks for showing this!!! I wish I had see and know about this prior to using the EZ mount!!! When you have hundreds of sets it was a NIGHTMARE to first unmount the rubber from the wood and foam (the older set were the WORST to remove...I was in tears most nights.) Then it was so time consuming to get the image stamped on to the cling side (for indexing) and then to position the foam "ever-so-perfect" to align with the stamps image...(I am very Type-A so it all had to be perfect)Thanks again
jeffnval1 1 year ago