I recently purchased a package of Simon Hurley Stamping Foam. I like the idea that the foam can be reused. Heat the foam, make an impression, heat the foam, impression vanishes, make a new impression.
This is my first attempt using the stamps. It took a couple of goes to figure out hot much heat to use and how much pressure to apply to the objects used for impressions.
Curious if I could make an impression on the flipside. Would the original impression would be altered? Seems to work fine.
This is the only ink pad I could find in my supplies.
I think that the stamping foam may have potential for making code. If I could make stamp code components, it would be quite a change from needlework.
Note–the stamps appear slightly damp because I just washed them. Actually, I ran water over them and they basically self-cleaned.