Now for the tips.
Do not leave your rubber stamps in direct sun light or near a heat source as this will damage the rubber.
Do not store wood mounted stamps onto of each other as this will damage them.
Always clean stamps before putting them away cheapest way is soap and water.
A great way to store wood mounted stamps is in a fishing tackle box or similar.
Use CD cases to store unmounted stamps, stamp the images on plain white paper and slip into the cover of the sleeve for easy identification, store in a clear box or cd rack with the label printed on the side ie Christmas, birthday, flowers etc.
Another way, and the one I use is a ring binder and put the stamps on the laminated card, stamping them first onto plain white card and slide both pieces in the page protector, easy to flick through and find the stamp you want plus takes up little room.
Blog Candy
Today's site is from the Passion for Crafts wonderful site and very talented lady, and her blog candy is
A set of Copic sketch markers 17 in total.
2 stamps from the latest Sugar Nellie collection. 'Partridge in a Pear Tree' & 'Daisy', both from Sugar Nellie & designed by the talented Elisabeth Bell.
Swell Noel 12x12 pad from Kay & Co and the matching Pleated Grand Adhesions
Wow what a fantastic candy to win
If you would like a chance to win these goodies all you have to do is link her candy on your blog and leave her a comment on her site.
Card for Christmas
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