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INSTRUCTIONS
- Place
block on the yellow side of the Tack ’n
Peel sheet and trace the outline with a thin
permanent marker.
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Use scissors or craft knife to cut out the
traced shape.
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Peel off the yellow liner from the Tack ‘n
Peel and place onto the block or handle.
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Remove the clear liner but do not discard.
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Place your unmounted stamp or any found object
onto exposed side and begin your stamping
project!
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When finished, remove the stamp or design
object and replace the saved clear liner to
protect the surface until ready to use again.
(Caution, unmounted stamp or design object
should be removed for proper storage to prevent
difficulty in removing later.)
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When ready for re-use, restore tackiness by
just wiping the surface with a wet cloth or
rinse with water if needed, and allow to air
dry.
HELPFUL HINTS
- Leftover
pieces of Tack ‘n Peel can be used as
double-stick tape for storing unmounted images
in clear plastic cases.
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Certain inks may stain areas not covered by
unmounted stamp while
Tack ‘n Peel is in use. This should
not affect the performance of the sheet, however,
if heavy build up of ink stain reduces the
tackiness, replace the Tack ‘n Peel.
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To prolong the life of your Tack ‘n
Peel, store away from heat and direct sunlight.
SAMPLES
The
adhesive layer provides a strong bond for unmounted
rubber stamps, but moreover, will let your creativity
flow by adhering any design objects to stamp
with. Use rubber bands, strings, plastic wrap,
die cuts, fun foam, paper fasteners, etc to
create unique backgrounds, patterns and custom
images.
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