The Stampin’ Glass Mat is now available for purchase!
This is a paper crafter’s dream! The heavy-duty glass mat comes printed with a ruler and grid lines for easy measuring, while the large surface space gives ample room for spreading out while paper crafting. The safety-tempered glass has a heat and scratch resistant surface that wipes clean with the included cloth and water—no chemicals needed. The reusable cloth also cleans ink off your stamps!
Here are my top 7 reasons for owning this tool:
- Stamping with photopolymer and red rubber stamps on this hard, smooth surface leaves a crisp, clean image.
- No more wasting ink when using blending brushes – wipe off excess ink on the glass mat and pick it up with the brush when you need more ink.
- The included non-slip, silicone mat features four palette squares for mixing custom ink colors or for holding small ink spots in place while crafting.
- Heat emboss on the glass mat – the glass is heat resistant and will protect your tabletop surface.
- When coloring with Stampin’ Blends, the ink blends better. The glass surface helps keep the ink “wetter” longer, it blends better.
- When watercoloring – apply ink directly from the ink pad or refill bottle directly to a spot of the glass mat. Use a blender pen or aqua painter to pick up the ink for your artwork. Wipe clean when finished.
- The grid lines on the glass mat makes lining up stamps on the blocks easy. The ruler makes measuring paper a breeze. Your ruler is always right there when you need it.
The Stampin’ Glass Mat Studio includes:
GLASS MAT
* 5 mm thick
* 17" x 14" (43.2 x 35.6 cm)
* Safety-tempered
* Heat and scratch resistant
* Wipes clean with water or alcohol
SILICONE MAT
* 8-3/8" x 6" (21.3 x 15.2 cm)
* Multiuse, non-slip
* Waterproof, heat resistant
* 4 palette squares for custom-color
mixing or holding Stampin’ Spots
* Product color: white
CLEANING CLOTH
* 8-1/4" x 8-1/4" (21 x 21 cm)
* Durable, reusable
* Lint free
* Cleans stamps and other surfaces with only water
* Product color: dark gray
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