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Review on πŸ”§ Revolutionize Your Stamping: Introducing the Tonic Tim Holtz Stamp Platform by Michelle Langley

Revainrating 5 out of 5

WOW! I finally printed something!

For years I suffered from a terrible illness in secret - I couldn't stamp anything properly. Oh sure, I've tried using acrylic blocks with grids. I got up, sat down, squeezed too hard, not hard enough, and rolled up the edge of the cube. Always the same ugly results! Dirty, unprofessional looking cards and labels. :(Forget even trying to use the new multi-layered stamps - I couldn't even make the right choice! Then, somewhere in the magical land of Tonic Studios, a very wise man named Tim Holtz realized what I was dreaming of. A reliable system for applying ink on paper with rubber or silicone stamps. And for everyone who dreams of making a decent looking postcard like me, a powerful stamping platform has been launched. It's very easy to use. Choose which side of the cover corresponds to the type of stamp used at a 90 degree angle to the platform. Place the paper on the platform and attach a magnet to each bottom corner. The line you put on the paper. Close the cover and the stamp will stick to it. Then lift off the lid, apply ink to the stamp, close the lid and lightly click the stamp Oh, what's that?!? When you open the lid again, might an area need a little more ink? No problem! Add more Check the stamp and close the lid again. Perfect alignment achieved! Seal? Repeat the process with the next layers and get it right every time! Perfect for making multiple identical postcards, perfect for all of us who hated rubber stamps and the anxiety they caused us. Hooray! Starting now to stamp more cards! Thank you Timo!

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June 12, 2023
Excellent product. The misti is so expensive and I ...
March 11, 2023
WOW! I finally got something stamped right!!
March 05, 2023
I may be too heavy handed as my images always looks like they bleed around the edges