Rubber wood-mounted stamps

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Rubber stamps are often glued to a block of wood. This provides a handle for the stamp. Positioning a wood-mounted stamp isn't always easy, but there is a tool you can use.

Stamp positioner

Art Impressions stamp positioner for wood-mounted stamps

A stamp positioner for a wood-mounted stamp (or a clear stamp that you've placed onto an acrylic block) consists of two parts: an L-shaped block with a 90° corner and a thinner sheet of plastic. To use, simply

  1. Place the sheet in the corner of the L-shape
  2. Stamp your image onto the sheet by placing your wooden block right in the corner and pressing down
  3. Now place the sheet (with the stamped image) onto your project, right where you want the final image to be stamped
  4. Place the L-shaped piece around the sheet
  5. Remove the sheet
  6. Stamp your image onto your project by placing your wooden block right in the corner and pressing down