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Old 07-15-2010, 07:27 PM   #1  
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I have started unmounting my SU wood mounts and my question is - can you use the wood- mount sticker to place on the unmounted stamp? Will the sticker stick to the acrylic?
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It's my understanding that the stickers will not adhere to the acrylic without a little help. I've used Ailene's Tack It Over and Over (a liquid temporary adhesive) for my stamps.

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It's my understanding that the stickers will not adhere to the acrylic without a little help. I've used Ailene's Tack It Over and Over (a liquid temporary adhesive) for my stamps.

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Thanks for your help - do you use the Tack It Over and Over once or do you have to use it every time you use a particular stamp?
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Try this out.

http://www.stampsomefun.com/2010/02/...-tutorial
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Thanks for your help - do you use the Tack It Over and Over once or do you have to use it every time you use a particular stamp?
Just once. Apply a thin coating to the label and leave it alone over night. It will dry to a nice tackiness so it will cling to the block until you pull it off.

The TIOAO was developed for putting removable appliques onto clothing, so it's a handy thing to have around.


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Ps--Is "nice tackiness" an oxymoron?
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Perfect! thanks ladies - I'm ready to get started - thanks so much for all the help!!
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