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Cling stamps are rubber stamps that have a slightly sticky backside. This means you can mount the stamps onto [[Acrylic block|acrylic blocks]] or a [[stamping tool]]. | Cling stamps are rubber stamps that have a slightly sticky backside. This means you can mount the stamps onto [[Acrylic block|acrylic blocks]] or a [[stamping tool]]. | ||
+ | == How to use cling stamps == | ||
+ | You can use cling stamps both with an acrylic block or with a [[stamping tool]]. | ||
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+ | == Positioning == | ||
Since you can't see through cling stamps, positioning them might be tricky. If you mount your stamp onto an acrylic block, you can use an [[L-shaped stamp positioner]]. | Since you can't see through cling stamps, positioning them might be tricky. If you mount your stamp onto an acrylic block, you can use an [[L-shaped stamp positioner]]. | ||
Another way to get good positioning with cling stamps is by using [[Positioning stamps with acetate and a stamping tool|a piece of acetate in your stamping tool]]. | Another way to get good positioning with cling stamps is by using [[Positioning stamps with acetate and a stamping tool|a piece of acetate in your stamping tool]]. |
Latest revision as of 21:34, 13 November 2020
Cling stamps are rubber stamps that have a slightly sticky backside. This means you can mount the stamps onto acrylic blocks or a stamping tool.
How to use cling stamps
You can use cling stamps both with an acrylic block or with a stamping tool.
Positioning
Since you can't see through cling stamps, positioning them might be tricky. If you mount your stamp onto an acrylic block, you can use an L-shaped stamp positioner.
Another way to get good positioning with cling stamps is by using a piece of acetate in your stamping tool.