I use huggies baby wipes.. nice and thick and if you fold them in half and rock the stamp back and forth, it gets them nice and clean! (and work great when you spill embossing powder!)
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20 years ago
I use huggies baby wipes.. nice and thick and if you fold them in half and rock the stamp back and forth, it gets them nice and clean! (and work great when you spill embossing powder!)
I use baby wipes too - have for years. I also have a "scrubby pad" that I use once I have cleaned the stamp off with the baby wipe. My scrubby pad is just one of those pads that you would use on a paint edger. I get 2 of them for around $2 at walmart.
~Donna~ SAHM Val Gal 16, Wendy Woo 14, Seany 10 6 years of Stamping Bliss
I like using a paint pad, the cheap kind that you use to cut in the corners and ceilings. a couple drops of the soap my teanagers use on their faces, the walmart brand like neutragena. a little water, rub the stamp on it and all the little groves are nice and clean/
After slamming down double-shots of rec.crafts.scrapbooks , "Donna" blurted:
I clean mine by repeatedly stamping DH's rear end. It works well, except for the regretable lockerroom incident...
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