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Tuesday Tip- Rubber Stamping 101: Lining Up Those Photopolymer Stamps

Lining-up-photopolymer-stampsPhotopolymer Stamps from Stampin' Up! are great to work with and today I have a tip for helping to line these up on your clear blocks.

Photopolymer stamps are completely clear and help to give you the perfect placement when stamping.  Whenever this option is available, I prefer the photopolymer over our clear mount or wood mount which are both made from red rubber.  While these are exceptional stamps, I just prefer the photopolymer for the ease of placement.  Every stamper has their own preference and the photopolymer stamps are my first choice when making my purchases.

Take a look at the video tutorial below for today's Rubber Stamping 101 tip for lining up your stamps.

Here are some clear blocks and supplies such as seen in the video:

Product List

Grid Paper
$11.00

Want to see another tip for when using photopolymer stamps? Click HERE.

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Thanks for tuning in for today's tip on lining up photopolymer stamps and I'll see you again in the next post!

 

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Melinda

Thanks Lisa for that tip. I have been thinking I need the grid sheet pad. For helping with my measurements.

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