The StamPress is Clearsnap’s newest mechanical wonder that utilizes the Jumbo Rollagraph wheels and, using an adaptor, regular-sized wheels. The StamPress imprints paper up to 2” wide – and don’t even begin to think you’re limited to paper! Try using foil, sticker paper, register tape, drywall tape, thin cork, polymer clay, fabric, and ribbon.
Simply insert the stamp wheel:
Then the ink cartridge:
Turn it over and remove the cartridge cover:
Insert the cartridge into the StamPress:
Insert paper into the StamPress:
Lower the ink cartridge:
Turn the crank to run the paper through and imprint your image:
Here’s an assortment of samples made with the StamPress.
To emboss and imprint foil, use a StamPress embossing mat underneath your foil strip as a cushion. Permanent ink works best on the foil surface.
My favorite feature of the StamPress is that I can always create nice straight lines with my Rollagraph wheels. Creating border strips with the StamPress makes it easier to embellish boxes and other dimensional objects, rather than trying to stamp directly on the object.
StamPress ink cartridges are archival and waterproof because they are filled with Ancient Page inks. Try layering your ink colors to create depth on the strips, and use chalk inks on the strip to color the background before running through the StamPress.
There are lots of accessories to go with your StamPress. Clearsnap offers adhesive paper strips, adhesive scored paper strips, adhesive scored metallic paper, and embossible foil strips. There is also an adaptor so you can use the StamPress with your regular-sized Rollagraph wheels.
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