Make crafting clean up easy with this simple tip for how to clean rubber stamps!
Would you like a quick and simple trick for How to Clean Rubber Stamps??
It’s easier than you think and you’ll love having such an easy tip ready for the next time you use your rubber stamps…
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How to Clean Rubber Stamps
Guess what ~ baby wipes work like a charm!
That’s right… the next time you pull out those rubber stamps for a craft or project, after you’re done stamping simply wipe your rubber stamps down with a baby wipe!
How easy is that?!?
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Cristi says
Works like a charm:)
Kelli says
I use scrap paper to blot excess ink on first then use the baby wipe. I don’t go through as many wipes that way.
Susan Levy says
If you have packing tape – that clear, wide, tape – stamp your stamp on the sticky side a couple of time, and the gunk stays on the tape. Easy.
Heidi says
That’s a great tip, Susan… thanks for sharing! 🙂