lindas
Pearl Clutcher
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Jun 26, 2014 5:46:37 GMT
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Post by lindas on Jun 1, 2022 2:47:16 GMT
I saw this from Hero Arts, stamp scrubber which gave me an idea. I stopped at Lowes while I was out today and picked up this paint tool Edger. Works great, especially for really detailed stamps. Got my stamps a lot cleaner then the stamp shammy with less effort. I just spritzed it with a little water and scrubbed away.
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Post by 0612 on Jun 1, 2022 2:52:37 GMT
I have been using this method for years, and think it works great.
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Post by joblackford on Jun 1, 2022 4:07:42 GMT
Cool! Thanks for the tip. I think a lot of crafty tools are very similar to other kinds of tools but as often as not much cheaper.
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Post by sleepingbooty on Jun 1, 2022 13:45:00 GMT
For the Europeans encountering the same issue displaying the Lowes page I did (not available to EU citizens so had to turn my VPN on), this is the tool being discussed:
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Post by Neisey on Jun 1, 2022 16:09:05 GMT
I sold Stampin’ Up in the early 2000s and used these when I did demos for larger groups in addition to my double sided SU stamp cleaner made of similar (the same?) material.
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Post by papersilly on Jun 1, 2022 17:02:58 GMT
great idea!
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Post by mom on Jun 1, 2022 22:10:05 GMT
Ohhh thata a great tip! Thanks for sharing!
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Post by Basket1lady on Jun 3, 2022 10:59:19 GMT
Interesting. I a similar set up from Close To My Heart that I bought close to 20 years ago. It’s about 4” x 6” and looks like an uninked stamp pad. It has a hinge on one side and a similar fabric to the paint tool inside. I spray one side and dry on the other. I works very well and still looks new.
I don’t stamp a lot and most of why I buy is online, so I don’t browse the stamping section a lot. I just assumed that’s what everyone had!
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Post by twillerbee on Jun 3, 2022 14:31:54 GMT
Awesome idea. Thank you for sharing.
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laurap
Shy Member
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Feb 25, 2016 12:57:39 GMT
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Post by laurap on Jun 3, 2022 19:08:37 GMT
$4 vs $10, great idea!
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