Things You'll Need
Instructions
Cut the stamp away from the envelope. Leave about one half inch of envelope paper around the stamp as you cut.
Fill a large bowl with warm water. Use a large bowl if you have a bunch of stamps to remove, a smaller bowl if you only have one or two.
Place the stamps on the top of the water with the stamp facing down and the envelope paper visible from the top. The warm water will loosen the glue from the paper.
Allow the stamp to soak for about three to five minutes. During this time the stamp may completely fall away from the envelope paper and sink to the bottom. If so, use tweezers to carefully remove the stamp from the water. If the stamp is still on the paper after about four minutes, remove it from the water and use tweezers to pull the stamp from the paper. The stamp should easily slide off of the paper.
Place the stamp onto a stamp collecting page or album and allow it to dry for about five minutes. You can cover the album sheet with its clear plastic cover after the stamp has dried.