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~ All Ma Vinci stamps are unmounted rubber only ~

Ma Vinci's Reliquary Page 18
Red Rubber Mounting Cushion

You asked for it, you got it!

It really does only make sense for me to have this for you, I recommend it for everything I sell! Regardless of what mounting system you use, cushion just makes the stamps work so much better! I use HALOS myself, and I simply apply the die to the cushion and the HALOS loop to the back of the cushion. It gives it a little extra give, just a little squishiness, and it makes it ever so much easier to get a perfect impression! Best stuff there is, it's POI-fect! Sheets are 6" x 9"

NOTE: These have NO sticky on either side, you'll need to use rubber cement to apply stamps to them! See tips below on how to do that!

Item #AC-0001 $2.25 per single sheet.

Item #AC-0011 Buy 6 get one free deal!

MOUNTING HINTS AND LINKS:

*** TIP: When attaching your rubber to the cushion, use rubber cement, and apply it to both the rubber AND the cushion, let them both dry, and then stick the die on the cushion. You'll get a nice tight bond this way! Same goes for applying the cushion to wood, put rubber cement on both the cushion and the wood, then stick them together! (And don't buy the expensive rubber cement, the cheapest stuff will do just fine!)***

Click below to go to the HALOS site:

(These are acrylic mounts, I use these myself and love 'em!)

Click here to visit the HALOS tutorial and learn about this awesome mounting system! There you'll also find their price list, and Sheryl Porter's email address. She's the creator of the HALOS system, so who better to ask??

And if you prefer WOOD mounts, go here:

Socs Blocks

http://www.socsblocks.homestead.com/

And you'll need a great pair of scissors, too:

(The ones I love are on the left, the Blesseds!)

http://www.circustamps.com/scissors.html

Click here to go to the mounting tips and links page for more ideas!