40+ Surfaces To Stamp On
Rubber stamps are not just for cardstock!
Try stamping on some of these surfaces, and you'll quickly see just how versatile rubber stamping is!
Clockwise from top left: molten embossing powder, chipboard, royal icing,
Designer Series Paper, paper gift bags, balsawood, candles
40+ surfaces to stamp on:
- canvas
- tissue paper
- cello bags
- fabric/calico
- ribbon
- envelopes (front and/or flap)
- serviettes/napkins
- Royal icing (cake decorating)
- shrink plastic
- acetate
- vellum
- candles (tissue paper method)
- skin (kids' 'tattoos')
- DSP (patterned paper)
- tiles (trivets)
- twill tape
- metal
- wood/balsa
- printed invitations
- stationery/writing paper
- printable CDs and DVDs
- slip (for stamping on pottery)
- polymer clay
- stampbord clay finish
- molten art wax
- chipboard
- soap
- molten embossing powder (faux metal)
- paper flowers
- foam
- paper gift bags
- Address labels
- Aluminium foil
- calendar entries
- walls
- chocolate (seriously! It's been done…)
- vinyl tiles
- clothing (think.. silk scarves, etc)
- furniture
- fingernails
- paper mache
Any others? Add them in the comments section below.
Not all of these surfaces can be stamped on with our fast-drying, dye-based Classic Stampin' Pads. Some may require a solvent ink (like StazOn), pigment ink (like our Whisper White craft ink), chalks (like Stampin' Pastels), embossing inks (like Versamark), paint or even a special treatment technique. Some surfaces even need to be heated slightly first (yep, the chocolate again!). You'll need to choose the correct medium for your choice of stamping surface, which of course is half the fun.
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Happy stamping,