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Just Call Me Thrifty

Posted by Becca Feeken on Tuesday, July 15th, 2008

With my last post, I used distress ink applicators that I made because they fit into my stamping budget.  Yep, I can’t afford to buy handles and blender pads (Cut n’ Dry foam)  for my Distress Ink colors right now.  I love these applicators that I made tho’ - I still used the Cut n’ Dry foam - it’s awesome because it holds ink differently than the porous sponges I had been using.  By having an applicator - no more inky fingers!! 

Several people asked in comments, and several others emailed me when they saw the funny applicators I was using, so this post is for you!!  I took pictures when I was making them…just in case I needed to explain…you know what they say, a picture is worth a thousand words.

Just so you know….the real applicators are ones have a wooden handle and velcro to attach Cut n’ Dry foam - you can see them here.  Most people dedicate a square of foam to each ink color they have.  Some people have a handle for each ink color they have and some change out the foam depending on which color they are using.  I wanted these things badly since I use Distress Inks a lot, so I came up with this solution.

I re-purposed a set of stamps that I had.  These stamps are currently available at Michaels, so I ended up purchasing an additional set at 50% off - they ended up being $6.00.  ETA:  If you do this don’t feel like you have to use round stamps, the square $1 stamps at Michaels work just fine!

 

I simply took the rubber off the stamp - with this set it peeled away cleanly and also peeled the label off of the top.

 Top the mount with red tacky tape.

Trim tacky tape down to the size of the mount.  Set aside enough Cut n’ Dry foam for each mount that needs to be covered.  

Trim the Cut n’ Dry foam to the size of the mount.  The tacky tape will hold it in place. 

Apply labels so that you can tell them apart.

 Here is what the whole set looks like. 

Hope this helps those who had questions!!

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31 Responses to “Just Call Me Thrifty”

  1. Jan Schollon 15 Jul 2008 at 11:18 pm 1

    i give up-your site keeps saying error not correct address. phooey.

  2. Janineon 16 Jul 2008 at 5:13 am 2

    Too bad Jan… I get in all the time and love it!!! Becca this is genius!!!

  3. Paulaon 16 Jul 2008 at 5:27 am 3

    I was one that e-mailed you. Thanks for responding! Just let me say, how clever! I think I’ll go to the wood section at M’s and find something similar to the stamp handles. You are very creative.

  4. Casieon 16 Jul 2008 at 5:52 am 4

    Thanks so much for posting how you made these!!

  5. mary puskaron 16 Jul 2008 at 6:08 am 5

    Well I’m going right to my local mike’s. Thanks Becca!

    Mary
    http://www.primitiveseasons.blogspot.com

  6. Katherine McKameyon 16 Jul 2008 at 7:28 am 6

    Man, I love it when people re-purpose their stuff to serve in other ways!! I try to do that as often as possible since running out to the LSS or Craft store involves a 100+ mile trip! Thanks for sharing this - I have run into similar issues with my distress inks and have items that would work like this too. Now, I’m inspired to figure out a solution. Thanks Becca!!

  7. katieon 16 Jul 2008 at 7:42 am 7

    I could call you thrift but I’d rather call you brilliant. This idea so rocks. I saw the finished applicator in another post and wondered how that was done. Thought about going and getting simple wooded drawer pulls but the applicator area would be too small. Thanks for sharing the how to and the inspiration.

  8. Kerry Fitzpatrickon 16 Jul 2008 at 8:43 pm 8

    GREAT IDEA!!!! How clever of you, Becca! Not only are you creative (card wise) but inventive as well. I’m impressed!!!

  9. Kay McBrideon 17 Jul 2008 at 12:02 pm 9

    cool ,i hope michaels still have some this weekend. michaels people will wonder why they had a rush on these stamp sets!! but im sure they will like the business
    kay

  10. Shaylaon 17 Jul 2008 at 8:17 pm 10

    Hey - awesome idea!

    I’d also check the wood section of M’s and Jo’s for some similar wood pieces. Sometimes you can purpose certain shapes for this, or even use the plain blocks or rounds (with flat bottoms) for this stuff.

    If you wanted to REALLY go cheap, you could buy a thick dowel rod and have it cut into 2″ pieces etc and attach the foam - although maybe not as pretty, cost effective!

  11. Joanion 20 Jul 2008 at 2:57 pm 11

    Very, very smart! I always look for ways to “re-purpose” items. Great idea!
    Hugs,
    Joani

  12. Debbyon 29 Jul 2008 at 8:03 pm 12

    You are very clever! What a great Idea. Thanks for sharing.

  13. Sharon Kon 29 Jul 2008 at 8:45 pm 13

    FINALLY a use for my SU wood blocks that I set aside when I unmounted the rubber.
    Cheers!!!
    SharonK- Crystal, MN

  14. Qon 30 Jul 2008 at 11:04 pm 14

    Neat! where can you purchase the cut n dry foam? Mike’s or ACM? and how do you use the blenders?

  15. Virginia Andersonon 31 Jul 2008 at 9:13 am 15

    Wonderful idea! Like the way you ‘recycled’ the wooden ’stamps’. Have you considered inking the top of the ‘peg’ with the ink color so you can easily identify each color?
    Just found your blog today….July 31. Enjoying a journey through your wonderful ideas and photos.
    VA in AZ

  16. mokkaon 02 Aug 2008 at 6:12 pm 16

    Brilliant idea. I live out in the boonies and have to take two ferries to get anywhere. I used an old handle stamp(think office type) several years ago and put self adhesive velcro to it to hold the felt strips to apply alcohol ink, love that stuff. I just dug out some round wooden stamps from the dollar store. I will unmount the animal figures and add my cut and dry. I did originally have a square wood mount, that I removed the stamp from(stuck it on the back of another similar stamp) and gued a square of cut n dry foam to it for the same thin. I could use each of the 4 sides for a different colour, woodmount was about 2.5×2.5 inches.
    I have a question though, how did you cut the circles so nicely????
    They look perfect on there, like they always were there.

    Michaels is two ferries and $100 ferry cost away, plus totals about 5 hours each way……..so I won’t be getting one of those disney sets, but sure wish I could, I like having things organized like that!

    Loving your blog……………………..

  17. mokkaon 02 Aug 2008 at 6:46 pm 17

    Becca’s idea was so brilliant that it got my mind working. I couldn’t figure out how to email you Becca, so I hope it is alright to post my idea here?? I don’t have a blog.

    I was thinking about people who couldn’t get to Michaels and didn’t have any stamps they wanted to unmount and came up with another idea. I also have more than just the first set of distress inks, and can see me wanting to use chalk inks etc.

    I am on a lot of prescriptions(medically disabled ER/ICU nurse for 25 years, I guess it’s my turn now LOL) I have every size of bottle, but a lot of them have an inch size lid, and my lids are flat on top and are twst lids. If you know a relative etc on medications you could quickly collect these. My idea was to put cut n dry foam on a multiple of lids, one for each colour you would want to use in this way. Then you could just remove the lids to change to the colour you wanted to.The colour name could be put inside the lid. One bottle and a bunch of lids would work very well I think. Too bad I just threw out a whole bunch of empty pill bottles, but it won’t take long to accumulate more. Then you just need a nice little container to keep your one pill bottle and multiple lids in. I need tidy options because I have a small space and too much stuff(I did not say that LOL) I hope this might be helpful to someone. If you and your family are totally healthy most pharmacies will sell you empty bottle for just a few cents. Becca I apologize if I shouldn’t of posted this idea here………………….

    djmalliott@shaw.ca

  18. Wendyon 04 Aug 2008 at 7:30 pm 18

    I was just wondering…where can I get the cut and dry foam from please? Thanks…By the way I have saved your site in my favorites. I just love looking and learning. Thanks again
    Wendy

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  20. Katiepon 10 Aug 2008 at 6:50 am 20

    What a fabulous tip!

    Katie
    x

  21. Terryon 18 Aug 2008 at 4:54 pm 21

    YOU ARE A GENIUS!!!
    Yes, I meant the caps….LOL

  22. Cathy B.on 18 Aug 2008 at 6:43 pm 22

    Becca,
    I had thought about using an acrylic block with some Velcro and just have one with multiple pieces of felt and store the individual felts after use in baggies.

    I only have clear stamps an no wood mounts. Being mobility challenged it is difficult to get to the store and I have to order everything on line. I do have an extra acrylic block.

    I have umpteen empty medicine bottles lying around and I am going to use Mokka’s idea… sensational concept!!!

    I won’t have to worry about ordering Velcro online and can use tape I have with multiple lids and not have to worry about switching felt between one mount.

    This way I can use a lid for each color combination and keep several bottle bottoms to use for handles.

    I have one sheet of the cut-and-dry felt and one sheet of the cut-and-dry foam, so I will be off to a great start for alcohol inks and other inks… yippee!!!

  23. Kathryn Johnsonon 26 Aug 2008 at 1:20 pm 23

    I have done a similar thing-I bought a package of 1″ wood cubes from Michaels (over with all the unfinished wood) and attached the foam with epoxy. Works great!

  24. Mariangeleson 31 Aug 2008 at 1:40 pm 24

    Great idea!!

  25. Barbaraon 20 Sep 2008 at 5:39 pm 25

    I just love your idea!! I have been cutting those round yelloe sponges in fourths and using them, but they’re messy and not nearly as cute! I ran out to Michael’s with my 50% off coupon and bought a set of stamps. Mine aren’t the same style but they’re pretty cool. I’m anxious to transform them. I love your site!

  26. Katieon 10 Oct 2008 at 11:09 am 26

    What a great idea! Inexpensive, useful & classy-looking. Thanks for sharing the idea.

  27. Jen Hooveron 23 Oct 2008 at 2:35 pm 27

    WOW! you’re a genius! :D I *heart* your thriftiness!!! {is that even a word?} ;)

  28. Renée Kon 16 Nov 2008 at 4:38 pm 28

    Becca - This is genius! I wish I had found this BEFORE today’s trip to Michael’s! However, I’m off tomorrow and gas prices are down, right? I love to rationalize reasons for going to Michael’s! Tanks for sharing this.

  29. Susyon 04 Dec 2008 at 5:15 pm 29

    Fabulous, love it.

  30. Amber aka bambi64on 02 Jan 2009 at 7:46 am 30

    Headed to JoAnns today with mom, guess what I’ll be looking out for!!

  31. Julieon 03 Jan 2009 at 5:24 am 31

    This is absolutely brilliant….I also watched some of your videos on tying ribbon…you are so thoughtful to take the time to do all of this and bless you for it. Where can you purchase the cut n dry foam and is there any certain trikck to blending…your cards are always gorgeous.

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