Birth Month Flowers Embossing Stamp For Polymer Clay | Flower Stamp | Clay Cutter | Jewelry | Texture Mat | Flower Design | Acrylic Stamp |
Birth Month Flowers Embossing Stamp For Polymer Clay | Flower Stamp | Clay Cutter | Jewelry | Texture Mat | Flower Design | Acrylic Stamp |
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Bring some soft touches to your clay projects with these Birth Month Flowers acrylic embossing (raised) stamps (option 1)! These sturdy 3mm clear acrylic are engraved with designs that when pressed into your clay will leave a raised design (as shown in photo). Perfect size for earrings, pendant necklaces, and keychains! Other sizes are available, please send me a message!
January - Carnation
February - Violet
March - Daffodil
April - Daisy
May - Lily
June - Rose
July - Larkspur
August - Poppy
September - Aster
October - Marigold
November - Carnation
December - Narcissus
Design measures:
Petite: .75" tall (.2 - .5" wide) and over all dimensions of the acrylic trays are 1.5" tall and 1.2" wide. (perfect for dainty earrings/jewelry/phone grips)
Small: 1.25" tall (.4 - .7" wide), and over all dimensions of the acrylic trays are 2" wide by 2.5" tall. (average size for earrings)
Medium: 2" tall (.5 - 1.4" wide) and over all dimensions of the acrylic trays are 4" tall and 3.2" wide (best for keychains, large earrings, necklace pendants)
Large: 3" tall (.8 - 2.2" wide) and over all dimensions of the acrylic trays are 4.8" wide by 6" tall. (best for coasters/cookies/wall art)
You will need a rolling pin, and a clean flat surface to use these acrylic trays. When used correctly, acrylic will last a very long time and leave a smooth texture around the engraved design.
We recommend dusting both your clay and the acrylic tray with corn or all purpose flour to allow an easy transfer of the design without sticking.
These designs are quite detailed so we recommend having basic clay working knowledge before attempting using them.
Trays will be shipped with a white masking tape on the acrylic to prevent scratches during shipping. This can be easily peeled off before use. Please take care when washing the trays: only use a soft cloth or soft bristled toothbrush and warm soapy water. Regular brushes can scratch the acrylic. Never use sharp objects such as needles as you can ruin the engraved design and damage the tray.
How To Use:
1. Condition your clay so it's easily mailable.
2. Roll out your clay to a uniform thickness, we recommend 2.5mm-3mm (We sell acrylic guides for this separately)
3. Dusting a thin layer of corn/all purpose flour on the stamp and your clay will make it easier to peel the clay from the tray. Be sure to brush off any access flour before rolling so it does not clot on your image.
4. Gently lay your flattened clay on top of the stamp and roll your roller several times over the clay. Make sure you turn the tray so you're rolling from each direction to make sure the clay goes into each part of the design. (This can take some practice so don't get discouraged if your design doesn't turn out the first try. Simply roll your clay into a ball and start again!)
5. Be careful when peeling your clay from the tray to prevent tears or stretching the design. If there is any flour left on the clay, simply take a fan brush and softly brush it off.
Care & Cleaning:
Sometimes clay or flour can get stuck in the design. Please take care when washing the trays: only use a soft cloth or soft bristled toothbrush and warm soapy water. Regular brushes can scratch the acrylic. Never use sharp objects such as needles as you can ruin the engraved design and damage the tray.
January - Carnation
February - Violet
March - Daffodil
April - Daisy
May - Lily
June - Rose
July - Larkspur
August - Poppy
September - Aster
October - Marigold
November - Carnation
December - Narcissus
Design measures:
Petite: .75" tall (.2 - .5" wide) and over all dimensions of the acrylic trays are 1.5" tall and 1.2" wide. (perfect for dainty earrings/jewelry/phone grips)
Small: 1.25" tall (.4 - .7" wide), and over all dimensions of the acrylic trays are 2" wide by 2.5" tall. (average size for earrings)
Medium: 2" tall (.5 - 1.4" wide) and over all dimensions of the acrylic trays are 4" tall and 3.2" wide (best for keychains, large earrings, necklace pendants)
Large: 3" tall (.8 - 2.2" wide) and over all dimensions of the acrylic trays are 4.8" wide by 6" tall. (best for coasters/cookies/wall art)
You will need a rolling pin, and a clean flat surface to use these acrylic trays. When used correctly, acrylic will last a very long time and leave a smooth texture around the engraved design.
We recommend dusting both your clay and the acrylic tray with corn or all purpose flour to allow an easy transfer of the design without sticking.
These designs are quite detailed so we recommend having basic clay working knowledge before attempting using them.
Trays will be shipped with a white masking tape on the acrylic to prevent scratches during shipping. This can be easily peeled off before use. Please take care when washing the trays: only use a soft cloth or soft bristled toothbrush and warm soapy water. Regular brushes can scratch the acrylic. Never use sharp objects such as needles as you can ruin the engraved design and damage the tray.
How To Use:
1. Condition your clay so it's easily mailable.
2. Roll out your clay to a uniform thickness, we recommend 2.5mm-3mm (We sell acrylic guides for this separately)
3. Dusting a thin layer of corn/all purpose flour on the stamp and your clay will make it easier to peel the clay from the tray. Be sure to brush off any access flour before rolling so it does not clot on your image.
4. Gently lay your flattened clay on top of the stamp and roll your roller several times over the clay. Make sure you turn the tray so you're rolling from each direction to make sure the clay goes into each part of the design. (This can take some practice so don't get discouraged if your design doesn't turn out the first try. Simply roll your clay into a ball and start again!)
5. Be careful when peeling your clay from the tray to prevent tears or stretching the design. If there is any flour left on the clay, simply take a fan brush and softly brush it off.
Care & Cleaning:
Sometimes clay or flour can get stuck in the design. Please take care when washing the trays: only use a soft cloth or soft bristled toothbrush and warm soapy water. Regular brushes can scratch the acrylic. Never use sharp objects such as needles as you can ruin the engraved design and damage the tray.