Tuesday, August 25, 2015

Magic Stamps foam paper

Foam Paper


This Magic Stamp foam paper includes 3 A4 sized foam sheets varying in thickness.craft-stamps-moldable-foam


Mould and remould an endless variety of textures and objects. Moulded image will remain until you reheat. Great for stamping or stencilling on paper, fabric and wood.


Create your own designs with the Magic Stamp foam paper! Simply press on the design or texture you desire and get an amazing outcome!


You could even try cutting out your own stamps and creating textures on them, as seen below. Why not try cutting out flowers and imprinting a lace texture on top? Take a look at our large range of Colouricious Stencils which you can use to design your new stamps! For other textures you could use any old household item, including; rubber bands, rice grains, bark, shells, jewellery or flowers!


This foam paper really is perfect for every age or ability in arts and crafts. It will leave you with endless hours of fun, with infinite possibilities. This will make sure you will never run out of printing ideas ever again!


How to make a stamp



Directions for use:


1. Simply heat Magic foam Stamps a 300-400F heat source for about 30 seconds, keep heat gun or foam block in motion to avoid over heating.


2. Press heated foam quickly against any cool, texture or dimensional surface. Hold down firmly for 15-20 seconds.


3. Moulded image will remain intact until foam is reheated. When reheating, deeper impressions may not disappear completely until you resold a new surface design.


4. Please note: a design may also be ‘engraved’ in Magic Stamp foam with a pen or pencil. However such an impression may not “erase” with heat and may be permanent. Consider inscribing a piece of styrofoam and holding Magic Stamp foam with it.


5. Ink with any water based marker, ink pad or paint pad. Stamp with varying degrees of pressure to produce finer or coarser impression detail. (Experiment first on scrap paper.)


6. Wash stamp with plain water and milk detergent. Dry by stamping on an absorbent surface.


Ever wondered how foam is made? Click here to find out!



Magic Stamps foam paper

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