Things You'll Need
Instructions
Plan a theme and a composition. Base themes on country of origin, historical period, stamp classification (such as commemorative), subject matter, or a personal story or experience. Or, make interesting and unexpected juxtapositions of differing stamps. For a composition, make a tight grid of many stamps or a single line of just a few stamps. You can also make a circle, pyramid or a diagonal.
Separate the backing from the frame.
Trace the shape of the backing onto a piece of white mat board.
Cut the section of mat board with a craft knife and a straight edge.
Measure and lightly mark the points on the mat board where the stamps will be affixed.
Place the stamps in individual stamp mount sleeves. Wet the adhesive backing on the back of the stamp mounts and stick them in place.
Insert the mat board into the frame behind the matting, and replace the backing on the frame.