When priming your new stamps, use a white eraser on top of the stamp to get the manufacturer's oils off. Then wipe off your stamps with a shammy towel or baby wipe. That should make them work better when stamping!!
Thank you for sharing. Prime your clear stamps and also these stamps need a thin piece of foam or something similar under paper to get a better reault. I purchased from Close To My Heart for years and a matting behing paper always worked best.
I have the snowflake dye cut. My sister-in-law gave me a good idea of rubbing a fabric softener sheet over the plate before you cut it and they just fall out and it works.
Hi, a little tip you might find useful. Get some tumble dryer sheets and use them to rub over your intricate dies. The paper comes away from the dies much better than without. Thanks for your video 😊
i have found that using parchment paper (baking paper) NOT wax paper, between the paper and the die works very well on intricate dies but also on dies that i have used A LOT when they start to hold the paper in.
I have at least 6 House Mouse stamps from Temu. I love them and they stamp perfectly. I always use a synthetic rag to rub the stamping surface before first use, to get off any production oil. I i’ve been known to just rub smaller ones against my jeans before use! They all work perfectly. I have literally a couple hundred stamps and dies from Temu and they all are great quality and work well. I’ve acquired some lovely 8x8” and 6x6” papers too…great weight and colours and unique patterns and art.
thanks for 'confessing' to the amount you have ordered! i don't feel so alone! lol i have also bought some of the paper and it is so pretty. definitely layer weight or a touch thinner but i never intended to use it for card bases anyway. i have never had a problem with any dies or stamps or paper that i have bought from temu.
You need to prime stamps before you stamp them for the 1st time. Just rub your finger over it to rub off the manufacturers production oils . Also, because they are silicone vs photopolymer, they won't stamp as clear . But most of my stamps are from Temu, Ali or Wish so I just figure out how they stamp best
Thanks for testing! Our die cut machine should be here Saturday. Gives me lots of time to play, although I might have placed another Temu order for more dies......
@@jeanettereynolds3151 i haven't had any issues with temu dies and i have bought A LOT! all the sizes are listed with the dies, sometimes you have to look around for them. i'm sorry you didn't have good luck with your dies....
Hi! Thanks for the video! I have problems stamping the House Mouse stamps, whether from Stampendous or Temu. I think it’s because they are so detailed and I feel I’m not the best stamper. Using a stamping platform does help because you can always restamp if needed. I think I need to order the sentiments, i love those!!
I think your pokey tool is at the top left of the screen as we see it . Definitely a Stampin Up product there that could be a pokey tool but I don’t know which one you use . Love the fact that you try these things and show how they do or don’t work . And yes I agree on putting the sides of the box together first then the base .
Hey Sharon, I absolutely would put the sides of that box/bag together first, it would make it easier and then you can fit the bottom to match the shape. Sometimes when we use clear stamps, if there is a tiny air bubble between the stamp and stamp block, it prevents that part from stamping on the paper, which leaves blank spaces in the image, so make sure you have no air bubbles before you ink the stamp, with large clear stamps it is better to roll the stamp onto the block like you would roll vinyl onto a surface. I love all the things you showed from Temu, it's good to see you trying things out whilst chatting away to your audience, I do answer your questions in real time lol ❤❤❤
I recently found your page and didn't realize you were from NC. I grew up in NC and one of the things I miss are all the craft fairs. I live in MN now and our fairs are usually only during the summer. I think renting the indoor space costs too much to be affordable for people. They do have a christmas craft show inside the mall and I think that one lasts over a week. Love that you showed the stamps and dies.. I'm just starting to use both. I'm more into painting and drawing so this is new for me.
You need to put the straight sides of the bag together first. Do the bottom last. You should not have to trim the box as the die should cut correctly Loved the silver birch die
Hi Sharon. Thanks for another demonstration. It looks like everything worked pretty well with this round of items. BTW the tool that you used to rub over the stamps is called a barron (sp?)
Temu is good for many things, however, as consumers we need to do our research and ensure what we purchase isn't copyright infringement. The House Mouse stamps are a direct illegal reproduction. This results in artists and companies closing shop due to the inability to make a living.
The House Mouse stamps have been retired and out of production for at least ten years. No companies are closing shop because of copies of them and I’m not sure that even copyrights are involved any more.
I usually condition new stamps before using to get a better impression.
The snowflake cut out would make a fabulous stencil also the font on the stamps absolutely stunning
i love the first 'sampler' stamp! it looks like a woodware crafts stamp set.
It does!
When priming your new stamps, use a white eraser on top of the stamp to get the manufacturer's oils off. Then wipe off your stamps with a shammy towel or baby wipe. That should make them work better when stamping!!
Hi from Barcelona, Spain! Great dies and stamps! ❤❤
Hi!
Thank you for sharing. Prime your clear stamps and also these stamps need a thin piece of foam or something similar under paper to get a better reault. I purchased from Close To My Heart for years and a matting behing paper always worked best.
I have the snowflake dye cut. My sister-in-law gave me a good idea of rubbing a fabric softener sheet over the plate before you cut it and they just fall out and it works.
I use a misty for stamping so I can ink up till it looks good.
I really need one!
You got some really cute stuff *Dollar Tree has pokey tools*
Hi, a little tip you might find useful. Get some tumble dryer sheets and use them to rub over your intricate dies. The paper comes away from the dies much better than without. Thanks for your video 😊
i have found that using parchment paper (baking paper) NOT wax paper, between the paper and the die works very well on intricate dies but also on dies that i have used A LOT when they start to hold the paper in.
I have at least 6 House Mouse stamps from Temu. I love them and they stamp perfectly. I always use a synthetic rag to rub the stamping surface before first use, to get off any production oil. I i’ve been known to just rub smaller ones against my jeans before use! They all work perfectly.
I have literally a couple hundred stamps and dies from Temu and they all are great quality and work well. I’ve acquired some lovely 8x8” and 6x6” papers too…great weight and colours and unique patterns and art.
thanks for 'confessing' to the amount you have ordered! i don't feel so alone! lol
i have also bought some of the paper and it is so pretty. definitely layer weight or a touch thinner but i never intended to use it for card bases anyway.
i have never had a problem with any dies or stamps or paper that i have bought from temu.
You need to prime stamps before you stamp them for the 1st time. Just rub your finger over it to rub off the manufacturers production oils . Also, because they are silicone vs photopolymer, they won't stamp as clear . But most of my stamps are from Temu, Ali or Wish so I just figure out how they stamp best
I was just about to tell her to prime her stamps, but you beat me to it.
Thanks for testing! Our die cut machine should be here Saturday. Gives me lots of time to play, although I might have placed another Temu order for more dies......
Don't get too many thier really small from temu and don't always cut through
@@jeanettereynolds3151 i haven't had any issues with temu dies and i have bought A LOT! all the sizes are listed with the dies, sometimes you have to look around for them.
i'm sorry you didn't have good luck with your dies....
All my dies from Temu have cut perfectly and I have some beautiful large ones. The size of the stamps and dies are clearly shown on each Temu page.
Hi! Thanks for the video! I have problems stamping the House Mouse stamps, whether from Stampendous or Temu. I think it’s because they are so detailed and I feel I’m not the best stamper. Using a stamping platform does help because you can always restamp if needed. I think I need to order the sentiments, i love those!!
Hi, two tips.
1. Use a stamp foam pad and 2. Hold the stamp in place about five seconds and don’t rock the stamp.
I have never purchased anything from temu, but I do enjoy seeing your hauls.
I think your pokey tool is at the top left of the screen as we see it . Definitely a Stampin Up product there that could be a pokey tool but I don’t know which one you use . Love the fact that you try these things and show how they do or don’t work . And yes I agree on putting the sides of the box together first then the base .
Thanks for sharing!❤
Hey Sharon, I absolutely would put the sides of that box/bag together first, it would make it easier and then you can fit the bottom to match the shape. Sometimes when we use clear stamps, if there is a tiny air bubble between the stamp and stamp block, it prevents that part from stamping on the paper, which leaves blank spaces in the image, so make sure you have no air bubbles before you ink the stamp, with large clear stamps it is better to roll the stamp onto the block like you would roll vinyl onto a surface. I love all the things you showed from Temu, it's good to see you trying things out whilst chatting away to your audience, I do answer your questions in real time lol ❤❤❤
I recently found your page and didn't realize you were from NC. I grew up in NC and one of the things I miss are all the craft fairs. I live in MN now and our fairs are usually only during the summer. I think renting the indoor space costs too much to be affordable for people. They do have a christmas craft show inside the mall and I think that one lasts over a week. Love that you showed the stamps and dies..
I'm just starting to use both. I'm more into painting and drawing so this is new for me.
You need to put the straight sides of the bag together first. Do the bottom last. You should not have to trim the box as the die should cut correctly
Loved the silver birch die
Hi Sharon. Thanks for another demonstration. It looks like everything worked pretty well with this round of items.
BTW the tool that you used to rub over the stamps is called a barron (sp?)
Hi Sharon. the Christmas tree die, would it be possible to also use the negative pieces to create another tree? The mice are cute. Stay safe.
Ya gotta find your stamp platform missy. Your image will come out cleaner especially if you stamp twice. They do stamp out nice. TFS
OK now I'm gonna have to order a box die lol. For grandkids
Temu is good for many things, however, as consumers we need to do our research and ensure what we purchase isn't copyright infringement. The House Mouse stamps are a direct illegal reproduction. This results in artists and companies closing shop due to the inability to make a living.
The House Mouse stamps have been retired and out of production for at least ten years. No companies are closing shop because of copies of them and I’m not sure that even copyrights are involved any more.
Thanks for sharing ❤❤
Anyone used Temu’s die cutter? What cha think - any good?
Look on your desk
With the tree maybe the die was up the wrong way
Try Black
I have stoped buying from temu as boxes arrive damaged and small yes price is ok but everything now is not quality used to be but now.its gone to dogs
dyes not dies........
Use WAX PAPER it helps so they come out Easy🤔😊
Hi Aida! I do use wax paper sometimes, but hate wasting the wax paper 😂
Why do use foam under the stamp area?
Photopolymer and silicone stamps usually stamp better when you stamp them on a foam mat. Red rubber stamps have that cushening built in.