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hi my crafty friends today weamp;#39;re gonna do something a little bit different, how many of you out there have wood Mount blocks stamp sets that youamp;#39;re running out of space? or maybe that you found at a garage sale or a thrift store and you want to convert them to a cling Mount? Today Iamp;#39;m going to show you how to do that! But first let me give you a little bit of a history lesson on stamps. These were the original Red Rubber Stamps that Stampin Up! came up with, and then after a while realized that the wood took a lot of space to store, so then we came up with the the cling mount. The original cling mounts that were made did not have a really good cling on them, so after a while they had to change the way made them. And so they came up with a different cling material. So what Iamp;#39;ve done, was with my newer stamps that I get, with the new cling, I cut up the portion I donamp;#39;t throw away. The excess, I cut off the bigger port