Saturday, April 12, 2008

Episode 4- Unmounting Your Stamps

43 comments:

Courtney Fowler said...

Oh how neat! Great job!

Jackie said...

I love your tutorials. They are excellent and I'm learning so much from you. Thank you!

Jeannie Phillips said...

This is great... I had no idea you could do that ...where do you get the mounting material??
Jeannie

Joan Fricker said...

Thank you so much for this video. I have been very interested in converting rubber stamps to use on the clear acrycic blocks. You explained it very well.

Joana said...

another lovely video thank you

Lana D said...

Robyn, thank you so much for this tuturial. I have tons of stamp sets that need to be remounted -- this gives the exact know-how to do it right.

lauresha said...

Thank you so much Robyn! I didn't even know you could do this...I sold a ton of my Stampin' Up stamp sets for about $30 because I didn't have room to store them. I wish I had seen this first!

Canadian Kristin said...

Great tutorial! Always easier to understand things when I can SEE the process!

Anonymous said...

Thank you so much! I am just beginning the process of unmounting and am thrilled to learn I do NOT have to microwave every single SU! stamp I own.
Happy stamping!

tinkerbug said...

Thank you for your valuable information. I think I will try converting all my mounted stamps soon. Where do i find the supplies to remount them to the cling system?

meadmaker said...

Robyn: Thanks so much! You gave me the confidence I lacked to do this. (And my scrap room tells me I really need to do this pronto!) I am going to look for the adhesive this weekend.

Kristie said...

Robyn, thanks so much for posting this video!! I'll be converting all my stamps over shortly and it'll definitely be a lot easier seeing your demo! You ROCK for posting all your videos, I'm learning a lot from you! =)

Anonymous said...

Hi Robin. Thank you for showing this with everyone.Where can I buy the easy mount foam from.??? I would need to mail order it as I live in Australia.
Thank you again... YOU Super crafter (FRENCHPOSSUM)

h2osmom said...

love this!!!! I haven't been using my stamps because they are wood mounted and bulky. I'll be transfering them and store in the cd cases also. Thanks a million Robyn~~

Anonymous said...

*Light Bulb* Thanks Robyn! I will find my closest SU person and shop shop shop!
Where do you get the mounting foam!

You are the best!
Happy 4th of July!

Anonymous said...

Thanks, so much for this video. I am ready to get started redoing my stamps. Libby

Anonymous said...

Fabulous!!! Does anyone know where to get the cling material?

Anonymous said...

Great video...to get the ez mount, do a google search for "sunday international"

Anonymous said...

Robyn, Thank you !!

Alexandra said...

After seeing the amazing work you do on your cards I am definitely going to unmount all my mounted stamps. Thanks!

Anonymous said...

Robyn,

Where do you find the easy mount stuff to unmount the stamps?

Thanks,
Lisa

robbysmommyga@aol.com

Anonymous said...

Robyn,
I love watching our videos! I am learning so much! Where do you get your eas mount foam and your acrylic mounts? Thanks! Penny

Purrbal said...

I googled it and found them here http://www.blockheadstamps.com/mounting.html

Robyn said...

Yes, that is one of the places I have found the EZ Mount foam. Great stuff!

scrappinturtle said...

I love your video's, I've had my baby bug for 2+ years and learned alot from these video's.Please continue to do your video's.

Sara said...

great video! i always thought that i had to either have wooden stamps or the clear ones... now I don't have to worry about having to choose because I can now get the best of both worlds!

Shannon Marie said...

i'm so greatful for this. thanks!

Jenn said...

Thank you SO MUCH for this tutorial! I unmounted ALL my stamps today and now have a whole shelf to put something else on! THanks!!!!

Janet said...

Robyn, I just watched your video on unmounting wooden stamps. I had no idea that could be done. I have tons of old stampin' up stamps. Where can I buy Easy Mount Foam? Your videos are just amazing. Thank you for taking the time to share with everyone you knowledge and talent. My email is queenb682@aol.com. Thanks. Janet

Kimmie said...

Hi Robyn, I just watched this video a few minutes ago and was amazed how simple that process is. Have you ever unmounted your wheels? If so, can you share how that is done?

Thanks and I LOVE watching your videos...Every day i click on your blog :-)

Kimberly

scrapin gr ma said...

great video can you tell me where I may find the Easy mount Foam?
THANKS

newmami said...

Wow Robyn you are soooo full of ideas and tricks and tips; it's amazing!!! Now I know what to do with all my stamp from Stampin' up that are taking so much room in my drawers!!!

EverydayMe said...

Wow, this is fab!!! I just love how easy it is and how it will save me a ton of room!!! thanks for sharing!!!

Robert L said...

What a fantastic idea! I was trying to sell some of my SU sets because with the military, our household weight is limited and I just was trying to 'lighten the load'. Thank you for letting me keep all of my stamp sets and love them:)
Alyssa

Scrapping Mom said...

Thank yous so much Robyn. I have not ventured to stamps yet but I am looking into it.
Thank you for all of your helpful tips.

Anonymous said...

You are a very clever lady. I love the use of CD cases for storing the unmounted stamps. This really frees up much needed space. Thank you for this tutorial.

deeolson said...

How can we download you video ?

Kasey said...

I love this method. I am going to convert all my stamps now. Thank you so much.

sharon said...

Question: Where do you get the easy mount and what do you do with the wood blocks afterwards? mom25boys84@yahoo.com

Catpad said...

wow that is very clever!

i din't know that you could do that!

thanks for sharing :)

Kelley-Lou-Who said...

When I get the chance to convert my stamps, I'm going to re-use the wood blocks to make my own version of Tim Holtz's alcohol ink applicator (http://www.joann.com/joann/catalog/productdetail.jsp?pageName=search&flag=true&PRODID=prd33414). Just remove the padding and attach some velcro. You can attach a handle to the other side as well. Then cut felt to fit and ta da. I find Tim's are too big for my hands, so the smaller sizes should make them easier to use.

Karen said...

Robyn:

Did you use the thin or the regular EZ Mount Foam?

Pauline said...

Thanks Robyn this is such a help , I'll have so much more space if I get this job done ! Have a great week !