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regine
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Reply with quote | #3 |
tell me ana, because i also have this rubber also.....there is a teal color rubber and a light blue...one being thicker then the other....and there there is that awful sticky foam....did you cut out your image on the thin one and then apply it to the rubber because if so, you have the sticky part still showing in the middle...can you take a picture of how your stamp looks not the one you stamped out. the actual rubber part.......thanks i want to see how you attached it all together... __________________ Have a great day
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This is the stamp The face one was made from the green rubber and have some of the awful stuff (gray foam) The gray foam have a sticky side for your stamp and a side with a transparent plastic, that plastic makes your stamp stick to clear blocks Also use plastic (transparency or any clear material) like a sandwich
Rubber> Clear material> Gray foam
On the long one I use The blue rubber and is mounted on a piece of transparency that cant bee seeing on the picture, I am Still deciding if I am going to use the gray foam, right now I just use some repositionable glue to hold the stamp to the block. __________________ http://jerezanayo.blogspot.com/ |
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Regine Sorry I don’t know if I answered your question
I have use transparency on the middle of the stamp because the gray foam is wonderful to make your stamps stick to the block but is to spongy and sometimes was messing my image when I was pressing my stamp, some of the ink was showing on the a open part of a design. __________________ http://jerezanayo.blogspot.com/ |
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ana Senior Member
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regine
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Yes, that is the same issue i had with that darn gray over so sticky foam...I actually ended up apply my rubber cut image onto a piece of foam..the kind you buy from craft stores and then putting two way tape on the back of that to apply to the clear blocks...but i do like the clear transpareny way to.....but if ya run out of foam, you can just buy some more for the craft store...now if we can just find some of that rubber in the stores, we will have it made instead of buying the rubber from the company all the time...i actually bought some vinyl from walmark that cuts really well and i placed it on a piece of foam and made a stamp that way, but the rubber is way better........ __________________ Have a great day
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I agree, the green one it is so thin, I love it! Is a great material. I got some extra gray foam from eBay because I like how the stamps stick to the clear block remember that I had the stamp with out the gray foam? I end up putting the foam on the stamp, I think I like it, I am almost running out because I used it on the clay stamps to. __________________ http://jerezanayo.blogspot.com/ |
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