Do you love using your stamping block for various cardmaking techniques? We've created a stamp just for you!
The 3" x 4" Mini Technique Block Stamp Set may look simple, but it has endless potential! Try swatching new ink colors, mirror stamping, or add texture to your handmade projects. Discover countless creative uses for this versatile crafting tool!
Designer's Tips:
Mirror Stamping: After conditioning this stamp, use another stamp from your collection, ink it up, and press it into the technique block. Then, press a piece of cardstock firmly over the block and rub over all areas. When you lift your cardstock, you will have the reverse (mirror) of your stamp!
Grungy Texture: Ink up this stamp with your favorite color. Take another clean, dry stamp and press directly onto the technique block. This will remove some of the ink in those areas. Stamp the block onto your cardstock for a cool effect!
Stencil Stamping: Place a stencil on top of this stamp. Add ink on top - the stencil will resist some areas and allow ink to go through others. Carefully remove the stencil, then stamp!
Do you love using your stamping block for various cardmaking techniques? We've created a stamp just for you!
The 3" x 4" Mini Technique Block Stamp Set may look simple, but it has endless potential! Try swatching new ink colors, mirror stamping, or add texture to your handmade projects. Discover countless creative uses for this versatile crafting tool!
Designer's Tips:
Mirror Stamping: After conditioning this stamp, use another stamp from your collection, ink it up, and press it into the technique block. Then, press a piece of cardstock firmly over the block and rub over all areas. When you lift your cardstock, you will have the reverse (mirror) of your stamp! Grungy Texture: Ink up this stamp with your favorite color. Take another clean, dry stamp and press directly onto the technique block. This will remove some of the ink in those areas. Stamp the block onto your cardstock for a cool effect! Stencil Stamping: Place a stencil on top of this stamp. Add ink on top - the stencil will resist some areas and allow ink to go through others. Carefully remove the stencil, then stamp!