Upcoming Product Changes
We have some updates about cling stamps and Stampin’ Write Markers, as well as some exciting news about new coordinating packaging for stamps and dies.
Cling Stamps (Red Rubber)
Stampin’ Up! has decided to discontinue its 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 the 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 before 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.
Stampin’ Write Markers
Stampin’ Up! has also decided to discontinue the Stampin’ Write Markers. With the growing popularity of Stampin’ Blends, they’ve seen a steady decline in sales of Stampin’ Write Markers. One of the primary techniques unique to Stampin’ Write Markers is coloring directly on cling stamps—a technique that will become less relevant as we transition away from cling.
The Black .04 Stampin’ Journaling Pens (166647) will remain in the product lineup.
What’s Happening | When |
Phasing Out Stampin’ Write Markers | On August 20, 2025, all Stampin’ Write Markers will move to Last Chance Products* and be available while supplies last. |
*While we typically only update our Last Chance Products during the first week of even-numbered months, we’re making an exception for this transition.
New and Improved Stamp and Die Packaging
As part of Stampin’ Up!’s transition away from cling stamps, we’re excited to introduce updated packaging for stamps and dies! Because photopolymer stamps are thinner, we’re able to offer sleeker, slimmer packaging that saves space. Both stamps and dies will now come in the same size and style of packaging, making it easier than ever to store bundles and coordinating products together. The new packaging is similar to our current die packaging—durable, clear plastic envelopes—but with an exciting improvement: Die packaging will now feature printed artwork for quick and easy identification! Stamp packaging will continue to display artwork as well.
What’s Happening | When |
New Photopolymer Stamps and Dies in New Packaging | All new stamps and dies starting with the November Online Exclusives will come in the new packaging. |
Transition for Photopolymer Stamps Released Prior to November 2025* | Photopolymer stamps released prior to November will transition to the new packaging with a rolling change. During this time, you and your customers may receive some stamps in old packaging and some in new. Transition will vary across markets based on inventory levels. |
No Transition for Dies Released Prior to November 2025 | Dies released prior to November will not transition to the new packaging. They will be sold in their existing packaging until they are discontinued. |
No Transition for Cling Stamps | No cling stamps will transition to the new packaging. |
*Some photopolymer stamps may move to Last Chance Products, sell out, and discontinue prior to transitioning to the new packaging.
Packaging Details
- New packaging measures 5-5/8″ x 9″ (14.3 x 22.9 cm).
- Stamps and dies will now come in the same size and style of packaging, making it easy to store bundles and coordinating products together.
- Packaging is clear with an insert that displays stamp or die artwork for quick and easy identification—yes, both stamp and die packaging will now show artwork!
- Larger packaging dimensions allow us to showcase more stamp artwork at 100% on the insert.
- Sleek, slim design will help you and your customers store more in less space.
- Envelope closure includes a tuck-in flap for quick and easy opening and closing.
- Packaging is sized to fit a variety of organizational systems.




- You will be able to purchase the new empty Stamp & Die Organizers (167772) in 10 packs to use to organize your current stamps. These will be available starting Nov. 4th.
- The existing Stamp Cases (119105) will still be available to order.
Very disappointing markers are going away
Many of us still use cling and will need to find another supplier
Finding it harder and harder to support Stampin Up