Stampin' Up! Cling Stamps on Sale Today - What are the Different Stamp Types?
Save 15% on the Stampin' Up! cling stamps listed below. Sale lasts until 11:50 PM (MT) tonight. What are cling stamps? Stampin' Up! stamps come as cling, photopolymer, wood mount and distinktive. Read below for a description of each type of stamp.
Cling Stamps from Stampin' Up! are the stamps that stick to the clear blocks, but they are not see through. They are:
- Premium rubber stamps
- Have deeply etched images for excellent detail
- Are precut so you don't have to trim them
- Cling to clear blocks without slipping
- Are repositionable - temporarily mount on clear blocks to stamp, then remove to store
- Save space - one set of blocks (sold separately) works for all your cling and photopolymer stamps
- Have images on the spine of the case for easy storage and quick reference
WOOD-MOUNT STAMPS
Our high-quality wood-mount rubber stamps are precut and come with farmed-maple wood blocks. Mount these stamps permanently on the blocks and they’re ready to go when you are. The premium red rubber will last for years and give a crisp, clear stamped impression each time.
PHOTOPOLYMER STAMPS
Our top-quality photopolymer stamps are entirely transparent for perfect image placement, and they adhere well to our clear blocks. They’re flexible and easy to line up, giving you even more creative possibilities with each set. You can mix and match, bend, and layer images easily. You’ll only need one set of blocks for all your photopolymer stamps (blocks sold separately).
CLING STAMPS
Our die-cut, cling stamps are made of high-quality red rubber. They come with a strong image label that clings like crazy to our clear blocks or Stamparatus plates for easy stamping. Stamp, then remove the stamp for space-saving storage. (Clear blocks and Stamparatus are sold separately.)
DISTINKTIVE STAMPS
Get photo-realistic style images with Distinktive stamps, available only from Stampin’ Up! Distinktive stamps have a special texture that gives added depth and dimension in a single step. They’re available in red rubber and photopolymer; look for the Distinktive icon. Distinktive patent pending.
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