Tuesday, January 15, 2019

New Cling Stamps - Step By Step Tutorial


Stampin' Up!'s classic red rubber stamps are now BETTER THAN EVER!! Introducing the new Cling Stamps!! The same quality rubber material you've always loved now comes with an adhesive image label that will cling like crazy to clear blocks (annual catalog page 206) or Stamparatus plates (annual catalog page 207) each and every time you use them.

For a complete list of the New Cling Stamps now available, click HERE.

Check out the below video for more details.




I was fortunate enough to receive the Humming Along stamp set during prize patrol during On Stage in Orlando this past November.

Here's some tips on getting the stamps ready for use the first time.
Remove each of the rubber stamps from the rubber sheet they are attached to. NOTE: Keep the rubber sheet for the last step.

Flip the image sheet over and remove the backing of each image.  Next remove the backing of each rubber stamp.

Now carefully place the rubber stamp down onto the image sheet. Lightly press down to adhere.

Lift each stamp off of the image sheet.

When you are finished, they should look like this.

Now place the stamps with images back into the rubber sheet for storage and put them back into their case.

While you don't have to keep the rubber sheet, I highly recommend that you do.  I didn't save the rubber sheet that came with my Meant To Be stamp set.  I sure wish I had as the images are VERY sticky and are very difficult to remove from the stamp case.

NOTE: If you need to clean the image labels, simply rinse under running water.  Avoid alcohol-based cleaners.
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