
Step 1: Take all of the contents out of the clear container. Separate the wooden blocks, labels, and rubber images. Separate the rubber images at the perforated lines. Match the rubber images to the right size wooden blocks. Get a pair of sharp scissors. Stampin’ Up craft scissors work best, but any sharp pair will work fine.

Step 2: Peel off the label with the stamp set name and adhere it to the side of the clear container. When you stack your sets up, you will be able to identify your stamps sets.


Step 3: Trim the excess rubber around the images as close as you can withouth cutting the image itself. Use straight cuts.


Step 4: Trim around image on label so label will fit on the wood block. (This step may not be necessary all of the time) Then adhere the label on the wooden block.




Step 5: Cover wooden blocks with clear packing tape. This step is optional, but I always do it because it keeps your stamps looking clean and lasting longer. When ink gets on the wooden block, it will easily rub off the packing tape and prevent staining. Use a craft knife to trim excess packing tape off of the wood.



Step 6: Take your trimmed rubber and peel off the backing and adhere to the wooden block, opposite side of the label. Make sure you are adhering the stamp the right way!

Step 7: You’re all done! Now it’s time to stamp!

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