Cling Stamps (Red Rubber)
Stampin’ Up! Has decided to discontinue our cling stamp line due
to challenges in sourcing the necessary raw materials. While we currently have
access to enough raw materials to continue production for the time being, the
supply has become increasingly inconsistent, and certain key raw materials are
no longer being manufactured. We’re choosing to make this change now to ensure
a smoother, more strategic transition—with minimal disruption to you and your
customers. We will continue to offer a wide range of photopolymer stamps to
support various artistic styles and techniques.
What's Happening |
When |
Photopolymer
Transition |
Starting
with November 2025 Online Exclusives, all new stamps will be photopolymer. |
Last
Printed Catalogs to Include Cling Stamps |
September–December
2025 Mini Catalog and 2025–2026 Annual Catalog |
Last
Online Exclusives to Include Cling Stamps |
September
2025 Online Exclusives |
Mini
Catalog Cling Transition* |
In
December 2025, all cling stamps in the September–December 2025 Mini Catalog
will move to Last Chance Products and be available while supplies last. No
cling stamps from the mini catalog will carry over. |
Annual
Catalog Cling Transition* |
In
April 2026, all cling stamps in the 2025–2026 Annual Catalog will move to
Last Chance Products and be available while supplies last. No cling stamps
from the annual catalog will carry over. |
Online
Exclusives Cling Transition |
Cling
stamps released in Online Exclusives through September 2025 will be
supported—based on demand—until April 2026 at the latest. Some will likely
discontinue prior to April. |
Final
Transition |
In
April 2026, all remaining cling stamps across our offering will move to Last
Chance Products and be available while supplies last. |
*Please note: Some cling stamps in the September–December 2025 Mini Catalog and/or 2025–2026 Annual Catalog may sell through their remaining inventory prior to the December or April Last Chance Products updates. In those cases, the products will move directly to the Discontinued Products List rather than appearing in Last Chance Products.
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