What is the size of the Stampin Up Stamp case?
Case inserts for standard stamp cases are shown in blue, wide (wood-mount) cases are green and 6″ x 6″ are in red. You can order standard cases from Stampin’ Up! here. You can put the 6″ x 6″ inserts in my heavy duty recloseable bags or in boxes from ClearBags.
How should stamps be stored?
At-a-Glance: How to Store Stamps
- Keep temperatures between 65°F and 72°F.
- Keep humidity levels between 35% and 55%
- Avoid excessive exposure to natural light.
- Keep your collection at least 6” off the floor.
- Don’t use cardboard boxes or other materials that attract pests.
How do you organize a stamp collection?
The essence of a good stamp arrangement is neatness – stamps placed squarely in the spaces provided for them or in level, tidy rows on a blank leaf. It sounds simple – and indeed it is – but it does require care and thought. Some printed albums have stamp ‘squares’ in rows across the album page.
How do you store red rubber stamps?
Consider a rubber stamp storage solution that allows you to store your big and heavy stamps at the bottom. Cardboard boxes can be suitable for storing mounted stamps. Just make sure that the box is strong enough to hold several stamps.
How do photopolymer stamps work?
Photopolymer stamps are made to transfer ink so the ink sticks to the stamp extremely well, giving you a crisper, cleaner image. They are heavier and less stretchy than acrylic and more “clear & shiny” than acrylic. They usually have an “odor” or “smell” when you first open them where acrylic does not.
Can I store stamps in plastic bags?
Stamp stores don`t want these at any price. Plastic and paper bags may work for common stamps still on the envelope paper, but the stamps by themselves will get wrinkled or torn and lose any value when stored in bags.