🎉 Stamp Your Mark on Creativity!
The Essdee Self-Adhesive MasterCut Printing Stamps are a versatile and high-quality tool for artists and crafters. Made from a 4mm thick rubber material, these multicoloured stamps are designed for easy carving and application. Weighing just 89.7g and measuring 16.2 x 10.4 x 2.5 cm, they are perfect for on-the-go creativity. Proudly made in the UK, these stamps are a must-have for anyone looking to elevate their crafting game.
Brand | ESSDEE |
Model Number | MCD1 |
Colour | Multicoloured |
Product Dimensions | 2.5 x 10.4 x 16.2 cm; 89.87 g |
Material | Rubber |
Item Weight | 89.7 g |
L**X
Great kit for all
Great piece of kit for beginners (sharp blades, so not too young) and more advanced users too. Nice material to work with, possibly a bit easier than lino?
P**A
nice for stamps
they are good and come with a car support to help cut, but i thing they are quite soft for the lino im used to.
I**U
Easy cutting, sharp printing.
Having bought the linoprint kit with the cutter I needed to top up my lino supplies. These are affordable and really most projects don't need much more than these circles give you.I've found them easy to cut, easy to stick and store. They're especially good for a series like seasons or planets etc. Highly recommended.
K**Y
Brilliant product
Good size. Easy to carve.
J**N
Perfect family project
Delivered super speed. Great set for beginners...I've 5 children and they all got to create their own masterpiece with one piece of lino. Great idea.
A**
Three Stars
the tool dont come with the adhesive...
D**R
Great for beginners, but they’re just a little bit too soft
If you’re looking for a good starter for simple designs, then this will suit most cases. The only drawback is how soft these discs actually are. You won’t be able to get clean intricate designs carved into these without the rubber deforming as you cut. Getting good clean edges is ridiculously difficult and cutting close to the edge and areas you’ve already cut, just makes it harder still.I’d recommend using either a very soft pencil, or a water based felt tip pen for marking out your designs. I ended up scraping the surface to bits with a freshly sharpened pencil, sadly making that disc unusable for printing.I’ve since bought some traditional Lino to get the results I need.
A**R
Good stamps
I bought this for a friend so I don’t really know but it seems ok