II. Mounting UnMounted rubber stamps with Low-Tack Tape
1. Take a piece of tape and wrap it around itself (sticky side out).
2. Place it on the acrylic block.
3. Place the stamp on tape.
4. And you're ready to stamp!
P.S.: A bigger image might need more than one piece of tape.
III. Mounting UnMounted rubber stamps with Double-Sided Tape
1. Place double-sided tape on acrylic block.
2. Place a rubber stamp on the tape.
3. And you're ready to stamp!
Tips #2 & #3: How to mount UnMounted Rubber Stamps II & III
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