by nowandagain » Sun Feb 05, 2006 10:33 pm
Soaking them in water is the best way (I recommend it - because I collect stamps!)
You first need to cut around the stamp, leaving some paper around the stamp (up to 1cm) before soaking it in water (preferably warm.) This will soften the adhesive sticking the stamp on the paper. You should soak the stamps for a few minutes (sometimes longer.)
Sometimes the stamp will float right off the paper (I find US and a number of stamps from other countries to do this fairly well,) or you will need to peel the stamp from the paper once the water has soaked through the whole stamp.
After removing the stamp from the paper, let it dry face down on adhesive paper or a tea towel. If any of the stamps have curled a lot, you can wedge them under a heavy object to flatten them.
If all goes well, you can glue the stamps onto new envelopes
Good luck
nowandagain [rockon]
Soaking them in water is the best way (I recommend it - because I collect stamps!)
You first need to cut around the stamp, leaving some paper around the stamp (up to 1cm) before soaking it in water (preferably warm.) This will soften the adhesive sticking the stamp on the paper. You should soak the stamps for a few minutes (sometimes longer.)
Sometimes the stamp will float right off the paper (I find US and a number of stamps from other countries to do this fairly well,) or you will need to peel the stamp from the paper once the water has soaked through the whole stamp.
After removing the stamp from the paper, let it dry face down on adhesive paper or a tea towel. If any of the stamps have curled a lot, you can wedge them under a heavy object to flatten them.
If all goes well, you can glue the stamps onto new envelopes :)
Good luck :D
nowandagain [rockon]