Saturday, May 27, 2017

A new kid on the block

Whether you are new to paper crafting or haven’t done it in some time, you’ll notice there’s some new kids on the block. Don’t get all excited now. I’m not talking about the boy band. I’m talking about Clear Mounts and Photopolymer Stamps. Trust me! These are much more exciting!
What’s the difference? Let me show you!
 Wood Mount Stampswoodmount stampes
Our high-quality wood-mount rubber stamps are precut and come with farmed-maple wood blocks. Mount these stamps permanently on the blocks and they’re ready to go when you are. The premium red rubber will last for years and give a crisp, clear stamped impression each time.
Clear Mount Stamps
clear mount stamps
Our high-quality clear-mount stamps are made of the same high-quality rubber as our wood-mount stamps, but they’re repositionable. Temporarily mount these precut stamps on clear blocks for stamping, then remove them for space-saving storage. You’ll only need one set of blocks for all your clear-mount stamps (blocks sold separately).
Photopolymer Stamps
photopolymer stamps
Our top-quality photopolymer stamps are entirely transparent for perfect image placement, and they adhere well to our clear blocks. They’re flexible and easy to line up, giving you even more creative possibilities with each set. You can mix and match, bend, and layer images easily. You’ll only need one set of blocks for all your photopolymer stamps (blocks sold separately).
Each of these styles has a it’s own unique features that you will fall in love with. The great thing about our sets is that for many you can actually choose which style you would like. At the bottom of each set in our Catalogs it will tell you which style the set is available in. For the Clear Mount and Photopolymer we also will give you the suggested block sizes to use! We want to make your stampin’ experiences as easy as possible so we take ALL the guess work out for you! You will also see suggested punches and dies that coordinate with sets as well!

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