✨ Unleash Your Creativity with Every Stamp!
The 9 Pcs Acrylic Stamp Blocks set by DAJMAIEZ features high-quality, eco-friendly acrylic blocks designed for precision crafting. With grid lines for accurate placement and a variety of sizes, these blocks are perfect for all your stamping needs, ensuring a smooth and enjoyable crafting experience.
Brand | DAJMAIEZ |
Model Number | ECDME-009012q |
Product Dimensions | 5 x 1 x 15 cm; 280 g |
Material | Acrylic |
Item Weight | 280 g |
D**T
Great for crafting
Good value
E**W
Very good sizes
Perfect for stamping
T**N
I love these for stamping
I bought a set of these about 6 months ago and find them really useful for stamping. I make my own stamps using essdee mastercut. I attach the stamps to these blocks with either a foam based sticky or nano tape. These blocks help me position my stamps accurately and also keep my fingers away from any ink and keep my prints nice and clean.I've just ordered these blocks (2 sets in fact) to use when teaching, so students can us them the same way I do.The set is really good value, although I must admit I dont really house the tiny blocks.My only issue, which several people have pointed out, is removing the plastic coating from either side of the blocks. A bit of a nightmare and takes way longer than it should. I would deduct half a star for that maybe.
L**N
Do the job
A nice bag of various sized stamping blocks to have handy when doing your crafty thing. Good quality and sufficient value for money. I thought they were "clear" but the ones that arrived have an opaque film which isn't as clear to see through as the clear ones.
M**N
Great quality's
Work well, ideal for my crafting
P**L
Great for crafting projects
Perfect for crafting
A**R
Perfect
Just perfect
M**K
Once the film is off they're great
Arrived quickly and there decently packaged.I am a beginner and have found these easy to use and got great results.Peeling the film off almost wasn't worth the purchase!!! It will drive you bonkers are there is no corner or edge to pull at (my set anyway). I used a nailfile to sort of wiggle under the film then pull.It was worth the stress in the endVery useful
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