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Nov 07, 2007 08:53

Spent the evening mounting rubber stamps.

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twigcollins November 7 2007, 16:01:04 UTC
Zettaiology, with various rubber stamp oddments. I do like that Nixon quote, though.

I have to hide the good pinking shears to keep from using them for everything. Yes, even considering the zig-zag edge. I also am a horror with super glue.

Also, they're not everywhere but Paper Source stores are guaranteed wallet-killers.

Sorry for all the commenting - there's a very large amount of work I'm trying not to do.

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annlarimer November 7 2007, 16:46:13 UTC
I have no idea who made the Nixon quote. It was a three-fer from a table at a stamp show years ago, and it's taken me this long to get it mounted. Now I wish I had more of them. (The stuff from that show got put into a box and only surfaced last week. This is why cleaning the basement has turned out to be a good idea.)

Zettiology is indeed awesome. I need to send off for some of their daughter's designs. That big loopy frame rocks my world. No Paper Source store here, but that may be a good thing.

Also, second-hand stamps on eBay are dead cheap, and you can get stuff like individual Club Scrap stamps without subscribing to their hunnerd-dolla-a-month packages.

Wait. Commenting is bad? D:

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thistlethorn November 7 2007, 16:29:03 UTC
WOW, thank you, Ann!

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annlarimer November 7 2007, 16:53:11 UTC
Easy-peasy. You can also carve your very own stamps from erasers or that soft carving stuff from the art store.

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tikistitch November 7 2007, 18:11:32 UTC
STONEWALL IT. SHIT, DO ANYTHING TO SAVE THE PLAN.

Best. Stamp. EVAR!

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annlarimer November 7 2007, 18:18:45 UTC
I think they had others, and I wish I'd taken the time to pick them out of the box, but it's hard to read something that's backwards red rubber.

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atpolittlebit November 8 2007, 19:22:30 UTC
I had an acquaintance who would buy the stamps mounted on wood, remove the stamp and remount it on clear acrylic because it made it easier to position the stamp. I didn't do that, but I may remount some of the larger ones on a softer mount than wood since wood is unforgiving of a less-than-perfectly-even surface.

*is a stamp ho*

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annlarimer November 8 2007, 19:29:42 UTC
I'm finding I like acrylic mounts a lot, at least with acrylic stamps. Much easier to position, and to tell whether you've got enough ink on the thing.

Mousepad mounts are great for making sure you've put enough pressure everywhere. I'm having an awful time with my really big wood stamps. I should consider re-mounting them, except they're such wonderful objects in and of themselves that it seems kind of a shame.

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nitasee November 9 2007, 04:06:53 UTC
I've gone to using a fairly new rubber stamp system. You put this sticky cushion on the back of your unmounted rubber stamp. Stamp will now cling to acrylic block like some clingy thing. It saves a lot of space and money because you only need a few acrylic bases and can change the stamp you use with the base.

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annlarimer November 20 2007, 22:54:07 UTC
I finally found that stuff at our stamp store, but haven't bought any yet. It's good to know it exists. I just got a bunch of big Alice in Wonderland unmounts, and I'm trying to figure out whether I should use that stuff, or put them on mousepads.

Hobby Lobby has half off of most of its clear stamps and acrylic blocks this week, so I was able to score some big blocks for next to nothing. (Their blocks are generally cheaper than the stamp store's in any case.)

I'm starting to collect the really cheap-ass word stamps (you know -- they start at a dollar and eventually end up in the quarter bin) in hopes of making some nice, obscene word and phrase stamps. "Live it up!" has so many more possibilities if you snip the "Live" off.

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nitasee November 21 2007, 14:18:33 UTC
Maybe you can combine words from different stamps so it can read "up yours". Or something like that.

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annlarimer November 21 2007, 14:24:00 UTC
Exactly.

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