Description
Christmas Snowflakes Acrylic Stamps For Polymer Clay, 3 Different Designs, w/Matching Clay Cutters, Embossing Stamp, Clay Tools, Cake Fondant Tool, Snowflake Design, Earring Making, Clay Earrings
(paid partnership with www.PakuMalzeme.com)
This listing is for all 3 mini Christmas snowflake designs acrylic debossing stamps for polymer clay, quick-dry clay, or cake fondant. It is made from strong acrylic material and lasered design. Also comes with a matching clay cutter.
The designs are:
Snowflake #27
Snowflake #28
Snowflake #29
If you want to purchase these stamps separately, please look at my other listings.
Laser-engraved acrylic texture stamps enhance your artwork. The design cavity is 2 inches long & 1.25 inches wide.
1.5 mm engraved on 3 mm thickness acrylic. The measurements written on the product name are the stamp’s outer frame dimensions; not the design itself.
Acrylic stamp edges may be very sharp. Pay attention when handling them.
You can use acrylic stamps with polymer clay, cake fondant as well as air dry clay, ceramic clay, etc. Make sure your dough is not very soft, otherwise your dough may be caught inside the cavities.
FOR CAKE FONDANT: Please make sure to set your fondant out for a while to harden a bit before rolling the stamp on it.
Whether you use fondant or clay; you can simply brush some cornstarch onto the stamp ( remove the excess with a brush ), so you can easily peel the design off the stamp.
*Please see the Youtube videos below on how to work with this template
*ALL MATERIALS ARE FOOD CONTACT GRADE & NEED TO BE HAND WASH ONLY
*KEEP AWAY FROM SUNLIGHT, AND HEAT SOURCES. DO NOT PLACE IT IN THE DISHWASHER
*IMPORTANT INFORMATION-PLEASE READ*
Acrylic material warms up a lot during laser engraving. So the acrylic stamp gets slightly domed ( dimpled in the center ), especially during the heavy engraving laser process for very detailed and dense designs. This is normal.
Make sure to roll in every direction to even out the print. With a roller, roll up and down, side to side, as well as across.
Also, press hard on the stamp in every direction to even the prink onto your dough. In the middle section of the plate, take your roller end and firmly push down to get the print just right.
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