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Old 08-05-2009, 03:04 PM   #1  
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I what to know after you put tack it over and over on the back of your unmounted stamp where to store them..
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I'm not really answering your question. . ..

What I did (when I was using TIO and O) was to put it on the acrylic mounts, instead of the stamps. BUT if you want to keep your stamps stuck on something (like inside a CD case) then putting the TIO&O on the back of the stamps makes sense.
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I have my stamps on a sheet of transparency film (think school for an overhead projector!) that I then store in a page protector. I stamped all of the images that are stored in that particular page protector on a piece of cardstock that goes with it. I store all of mine in a big binder. You can also use a piece of double stick tape instead of TIO.
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You can put them on wax paper and store flat in a photo box. That is what I am doing now for my Rileys but intend on putting them in the Gina K Binders on the panels. You could even do that with the plastic storage boxes like SU. Layer the stamps on the wax paper, then layer the pieces of wax paper and label with the stamp company you got them from.
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I'm planning on laminating cardstock for mine.
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I am using CD cases.
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I have only unmounted my wheels, so I bought 3 sheets of 8x12 acrylic that is intended to replace glass in picture frames (I got them at Lowes for a little more than $1 a sheet). They work great because they are rigid.
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Mine are in CD cases, I can fit them on both sides..I fit about 8 bellas in one case
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I have my stamps on a sheet of transparency film (think school for an overhead projector!) that I then store in a page protector. ... .

That's how I store my unmounted stamps.
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I have only unmounted my wheels, so I bought 3 sheets of 8x12 acrylic that is intended to replace glass in picture frames (I got them at Lowes for a little more than $1 a sheet). They work great because they are rigid.
Wow, how did you unmount those?
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I store my tack it over and over stamps the same way that I store stamps with ez mount which is either in a CD case or on a 3 hole-punched sheet that you can usually get from anyone who sells ez mount foam and this sheet goes into a 3-ring binder. These 3-hole punch sheet come in two or three thicknesses - I usually use the medium thickness: more cost-effective than the thickest sheet but more sturdy than the thinnest sheet.
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