Lawn Fawn Clear Stamps


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What supplies do I need to use clear stamps?
If you’re just getting started with clear stamps, you will need:
• Stamps of course! 
• Acrylic block(s) 
• Ink pad(s)
• Paper or cardstock
• Stamp Shammy or other soft cloth (like a baby wipe) for cleaning

 
How do I use clear stamps?
Simply stick your stamp to an acrylic block, press the stamp onto the inkpad, and then press the stamp onto paper. 
 
What are your stamps made out of?
Our stamps are made in the USA from the finest photopolymer available. We did extensive research to find the best product out there, and it shows! These stamps carry ink like a dream, will not tear, and have a nice cushion when stamping. :) You’re going to love them!
 
Why not red rubber?
Sometimes you'll hear: “clear stamps don’t stamp as well as red rubber.” The reason is this: not all clear stamps are created equally. There are many companies carrying stamps that are made of silicone or vinyl. These materials weren’t designed to carry ink, and therefore the ink beads up. Photopolymer is meant to carry ink.

Lawn Fawn stamps are always made from clear photopolymer (never silicone or vinyl!) and are made in the USA too. So not only are you getting the best quality out there, you are also supporting industry in the United States. It’s a win-win for everyone!

do I need to prime my stamps before using them?
Photopolymer stamps provide great impressions from the very first use! However, if you want to ensure an extra-crisp impression, you can prime it by inking and stamping several times on a piece of scrap paper. Or you can ink your new stamp with a clear embossing ink (like Versamark), stamp it on a piece of scrap paper, and the stamp will be ready to go! Happy stamping!
 
how can I keep my stamps clean?
For daily use, you’ll need to clean your stamps between ink color changes and before storing them. Our favorite way to keep stamps clean is with the reusable Stamp Shammy cleaning cloth!

After many uses, photopolymer stamps may appear to loose their “cling”. This is because lint and dust has collected on your stamps. We recommend washing your stamps every once in a while in a mild soap and water bath. Rinse them off, let them dry and they will be like new!

A note: some inks might stain your stamps. Don’t worry! They still work well and no one will ever know!


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Date Added 2022-03-24
Product Id 10531429