Sunday, December 16, 2007

12 Days of Reindeer Games Giveaway--Day 8

I am early today but didn't want to risk the chance I might not be able to post due to the crazy weather. Thank you for all those who left me a comment.

The winner of yesterday's clear stamp set, chosen through the random generator is #6 Rosella

who said...

Hi there. We're staying home. Haven't been home for the holidays in 4 years.
I'd love to have this baby stamp. Don't have any baby ones yet.


Please send me your snail mail so that I can get your stamps in the mail tomorrow!

Now on to today's giveaway!

Sheer frames seem to big a HOT item these days. I couldn't pass up the opportunity to share one with you.




As you know 2007 has seen a shift in stamps...stamps are being increasingly used in scrapbooking as well as interior decorating. In addition, there has been a huge increase in stamping companies as well as the creation of clear stamps. There was a time (once upon a time...) where the thought of clear stamps made me cringe. I was a hardy SU! follower and couldn't imagine the use of clear stamps. Don't get me wrong, I LOVE my wood mounted stamps and my red rubber, but I also see the benefit of using clear stamps too. In order to enter today's draw, please answer the following question: Are you an acrylic stamper or a wood mounted stamper? I am sure you could be both too but which one is your preference?

Have a super day!

Because I love to stamp and you do too!
Alli

41 comments:

Rachel Hope said...

I was like you...Die Hard Rubber Stamper....but now I am leaning more towards being an Acrylic Stamper :)

Julie Campbell said...

Before this year, I had NEVER used an acrylic stamp before. I was a Stampin' Up exclusive stamper. But now... I almost never use wood mounted stamps. I love the clear acrylics or the cling foam rubber. It's so much easier to position and saves so much storage room! I have to say that I'm glad I found out that there were other companies out there!

cinmfoster said...

I started out as a rubber stamper, but now I'm converting to the acrylic stamps. Some day I will have to take them off of the wood block.
Cindy F.

Sus said...

this year, i've definitely come to love using acrylic stamps. i like the versatility, low storage, and not having to use the stampamajig.

Anonymous said...

I am a SU girl, so I will have to say rubber with wood, but I have a few Papertrey stamps and Nicole if anyone could bring me over the the unmounted side, it would be her.

It's a good life!
Terri E.

SmilynStef said...

My wood mounted red rubber is still my favorite ... but I know the world is moving to unmounted acrylic. For some reason I have trouble remembering my inventory of acrylic ... I like opening my drawers and seeing all of my wood stamps when I create.

Momsnack said...

I've been leaning toward the clear or rubber unmounted - with the new SU stamps I've purchased this past year, I've been leaving them unmounted and storing in CD cases; haven't gone so far as unmounting old stamps as a friend did.
NancyS (momsnack)

Cathy M said...

I have more wood mounted stamps. Just this year I have bought some clear stamps. You have to get use to them, but I like that you can see where you are stamping. But it's hard to go totally that way...One reason is I don't see SU doing it.
Thanks for a chance.
cmeyers@hughes.net

Amy said...

Yep, like most of the other comments, I always used wood mounted stamps, but now I hardly ever do. I just LOVE the acrylic stamps!

stampqueen said...

I am truely a wood mounted stamper - I love the feel and convience of pick it up and go - but since UM is often 1/2 the cost I am buying mostly UM these days and only have about 4 sets that are clear - and there are advantages like smaller storage space and more control to see where you are stamping especially with the clears....

Robyn said...

Before this year I only bought SU stamps. I had a few off brand wood stamps that people had given me. Then I saw the monogram sets from CTMH and had to have them all. Didn't care that they were clear. Now I prefer the clear stamps.

Beth Thomas said...

Although I do own and love some clear acrylic stamps and some unmounted rubber stamps, I am a rubber on wood mounting girl! While unmounted stamps hold the benefit of easy storage solutions, you do have to mount them each time you use them and I am very picky about how the stamps are mounted. Okay, I must confess- I use the SAMJ with clear acrylics, also- can you say detail oriented!

Anonymous said...

SU began my addiction to stamping. I love their product!!! However, I must say, I really like the new clear acrylic stamps! I have a few, haven't had them very long, so I don't yet know how well they will stand up - but I love that you can not only see where you are placing them, but also if you got even and full ink coverage - before you stamp!!!! LOL!!!!

Marilyn said...

Well, I do believe that clear stamps are ahead at the moment, but wood mounted seemed to be making a comeback with me. Check with me again next month!

Tee said...

I am totally into clear stamps. Easy storage, easy usage. My first set of stamps was a clear stamp set (that's the only kinds I get a lot in India, wood mounted is a rarity)

Totally an acrylic loving gal!
Tejal

Anonymous said...

Hi Alli,
While I have much wood-mounted red rubber, I am really converting to clear acrylic stamps. I really find them so much easier to use. Now, when I use a rubber stamp that's not clear, I find myself wishing it was available clear, because I enjoy stamping with them even more than before! And I already love stamping (like you!) and can't believe that now I love it more!!

Anonymous said...

i love them both, but love the ease of seeing where exactly you are stamping with the clear ones

Anonymous said...

I prefer the red rubber wood mounted ones. Perhaps I haven't found good quality ones yet. They don't seem to hold the ink properly. The ink seems to spread on them and not print very nice. For that reason, I am having trouble converting. Anyone have any tips? WRite me! parrotscribe@yahoo.com!
thanks,
Tammy

Jana Weaver said...

Sorry...I am both! It depends what I am doing which I prefer. I do feel that you get better, thiner lines from rubber, but I love the clear acrylic for being able to see where I'm stamping. However, I am totally unmounted because I had to unmount all my stamps to bring them to Europe with me when we moved, and at times I do miss my wood.

Pat said...

I am a die hard wood mounted rubber stamper, but slowly being wooed into the acrylic, unmounted world. Merry Christmas to you and your family.

Pat

Anonymous said...

I do use both, but I think the acrylics are my favourite.
Kristine
coombdav@aol.com

JenMarie said...

I was a loyal SU follower for many years...and still am...LOVE their paper, inkpads and stamps... But I tried the $1 clear stamps from M's and fell in love. Now I do both.

DeniseLynn said...

Well the truth is that I am a wood mount stamper because I don't know any better. *wink* I do not currently have any of the clear stamps but have been eyeballing them at the stores lately and trying to decide if I want to "branch out" so to speak. Now I am getting more and more curious.

Anonymous said...

Well the quality of clear stamps has greatly improved over the years and they are more economical also. I have to admit that I do have quite a collection of clear sets but I guess I still prefer the wood mounted stamps. I find myself reaching for them more than any other kind of stamp.

Amy said...

I use them both and I love them both. I'm finding that I prefer the acrylic stamps for sentiments because I can get them on my cards exactly where I want them, whereas with wood it's always a slight guessing game.

Anonymous said...

SU began my addiction to stamping too , and I love the rubber stamps, I do have some acrylic and i like the fact you can see what you are doing, but I m having a hard time with keeping the stamp on the block....Soooo this is why i like my wood blocks. Judy Rozema

Anonymous said...

Six months ago I would've said wood-mounted, but now I say clear! It is great to see where you are going to stamp! The only down side is the ink you have to use to get clear stamped images.

Amy said...

I really like my wood mounted stamps, and most of my favorite companies still do just wood mounted, so that really works for me. But just this year I have tried acrylic stamps. There are things that I like and don't like about them, so the jury is still out on those.

Anonymous said...

I own more wood mounted stamps but have slowly come around to the clears. Now, no matter how much I like a stamp, I won't buy it if it doesn't come in clear!

Clear acrylics are super-easy to use, store, and modify. I love being able to place my images exactly where I want 'em.

My one complaint about clear stamps is that I can't clean 'em like I can red rubber. I'm a fanatic about clean stamps and I'm having trouble adjusting to stained stamps. I'm sure other obssesive stampers have the same complaint.

Oh, and I've had to relearn how to clean these babies ... the old scrub & rub with a strong cleaner and a baby-wipe just doesn't work ... and can actually hurt 'em; this I found out the hard way, LOL!

Anonymous said...

Well I am almost done unmounting my 100+ plus SU sets. I think I am done with wood mounted but still don't mind the red rubber. BUT - have slowly starting to buy clear stamps only. Just can't beat how much easier they are to use and position! Thanks!!

Anonymous said...

I have been using wood mounted red rubber stamps for 16 years and definitely have accumulated alot of stamps... i tried acrylix about 3 years ago and didn't really get a fall in love feeling from them. this past year, i bit the bullet and purchased a couple papertrey sets and must admit, i'm rather enjoying them. I guess i like both ;)

Anonymous said...

I, too, was a devoted SU wood-mounted stamper until BasicGrey came out with their clear Christmas stamps. I figured that since their paper was so wonderful that their stamps had to be great, too. I love them and have since added to my clear stamp collection.

Regina Cornelius regcorn@zoominternet.net said...

i am a wood stamper...only because i bought soem acrylic ones but haven't tried them yet....
thank you for this bolg candy opportunity!
regina cornelius

Gina Wrona said...

Good afternoon.
I'm a wood mounted stamper. I've been too chicken to try the few acrylic stamps that I have yet.

Linda SS said...

I love all stamps as long as they don't smear and the image is one I like. I would have told you wood up until a couple months ago when I tried the acrylic. Now that I'm used to them, I love them as much as the rubber.

Anonymous said...

I love my wood mounted red rubber! The images are clear, easy clean up, already mounted. The acrylic image is not as clear and after a few uses, the acrylic doesn't stick very well to the block. Cleaning still eludes me on these too! So, yep, I love my reds! -Melinda

Anonymous said...

I want to say 'both' but I'll stick with wood mounted as that's what 98% of my stamps are!
These frames are adorable! Happy stampin! oops I mean holidays!
Beth

Melody (lacyquilter) said...

Although I have some clear acrylic stamps, I really love the wood mounted better. I think they're more comfortable to hold and I don't like having to remount every time I pick up a stamp.

Anonymous said...

Wood mounted stamper! I do use acrylic but it is easier to use the wood mounted...in my eyes it is!

Thanks for the chance to win!

Michelle
blog.michellescrapbooking.com

Anonymous said...

I am a die hard clear stamp fan! The best part is the control they give me to create exactly the image I want by proper placement and the ability t bend or stretch them for fit phrases and images where I want them! I love the whimsical images and sentiments of SU stamps and hope they will soon convert to acryllics! There is a frustrating lack of humor and whimsy in current acryllic offerings!

Tanja said...

Once I found Papertrey and the bellas, I found a whole new world of creativity. They led me to MFT, etc. I love acrylic stamps and I'm finding them easier to use than rubber. I still love my SU stamps and part of that is the friendships formed as a result and the awesome coordinating sets, colors, accessories. SU got me started and I love their products too. (I'm not sure I answered the question.) I sound like a politician!