JHB International Inc Lisa Pavelka 327090 Texture Stamp Kit Flourish
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Silicone matts are what they are. I'm not sure if they're free of látex.
This is a rubber stamp with a lot of flexibility. Polymer clay is one of the things I use it for. I'm not sure about using wax, but I'd think you'd want to apply some sort of releasing agent before inserting your media.
Without a doubt. Her stamps are ideal for use with almost any medium. They are delivered unmounted and cover a particularly large area. It's best to ink the stamp while it's face up on the table, and then ink your media. The nice thing about these is that you only need to use a portion of the stamp, so you don't have to ink the entire stamp. I hope this information is useful.
Two designs to choose from
Selected User Reviews For JHB International Inc Lisa Pavelka 327090 Texture Stamp Kit Flourish
First and foremost, the design I ordered differs from the one I received. However, I liked a few of the designs and decided to keep them. Unfortunately, it isn't deep enough in polymer clay to produce a good, consistent design. So there you have it, the second setback. It's flexible and divided in such a way that it's easier to isolate one particular design, which is a big plus. With inks, it'd probably be fantastic. But that's not why I bought it. Next time, I'll either look for something else or make my own.
I've used this stamp on a variety of polymer clay and air dry clay projects. Both are turning out beautifully. I'm going to use this stamp a lot. I would recommend this to anyone, and I will be on the lookout for more stamps from this brand in various patterns.
This texture sheet is ideal for both filling and stamping techniques. It's a lot more flexible than regular rubber stamps, and it's also a lot deeper. I bought this sheet first to see if the series works for me as well as it does in the YouTube videos that highlight it. I've added the remaining text sheets to my Christmas wish list (thank you, Amazon: )) I'm hoping for even more beautiful patterns in the coming year.
With air dry clay, I created these patterns. The patterns came out looking fantastic. I was teaching 2nd graders how to make bowls out of air dry clay for Mother's Day gifts. They used a roller to make an even print after pressing the patterns into the clay. The children had the option of choosing between the floral and the "carpet" patterns. The carpet pattern appealed to a large number of them. The bowls were painted after they had dried. This product comes highly recommended because it is simple to use and maintain.
This flexible rubber stamp has nice deep impressions, which I immediately put to use. Her designs are extremely useful and simple to use as a polymer clay artist. With two stamping images included in the package, it's an excellent value.
It was perfect for a Sutton slice.
My package arrived quickly and was well-packaged. These stamps are of the highest quality you'll find anywhere. Everyone has their own specialty items, and I rarely venture outside of my comfort zone. But for these, I'll do it.
Each use leaves an imprint on the label. It was purchased with the intention of using it with natural (gray) clay, but it turned out to be unsuitable. The stamps aren't very deep, so they're not suitable for use with harder clays. The annoying thing is that the stamp has a name label on it that imprints every time you use it, which is why I gave it three stars. I understand why you'd want to copyright your texture, but I don't need it for my art projects. Still, the prints are nice, and I'm still thinking about how I can use this for clay texturing in the future (might try molds and cutting to remove the label/name and borders).