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How to Make your Own Polymer Stamps

Step 7Final Conditioning

Final Conditioning
There are two ways to condition your finished stamp, depending on what you intend to use it for. If you use your stamp to make impressions in soft clay then simply dust your stamp with talc or baby powder to separate it from the clay, and keep it from getting tacky. If you intend to ink you stamp use a pink eraser to rough up the surface of the image. This allows the ink to stick to the stamp long enough to make the image. Your stamp is now ready to use and enjoy.
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May 27, 2009. 8:35 AMmrpc77 says:
Wonderful step by step instructions. Where did you get all your materials? Thank you?
Apr 12, 2012. 8:41 AMgranthams says:
granthams.com is the source for both photopolymer stamp resin and pattern resin. Most of the photos are from our website

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