Helen Breil Stamps - Gingko Toss

By Helen Breil

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SKU:
HBST122

I am pleased to carry the distinguished Canadian polymer clay artist, designer, teacher and author Helen Breil's texture stamps and designs!
Be sure to take a look at her husband, Mike Breil's Pixie Art Stamps!

Helen Breil's line of Texture Stamps are made of high quality rubber and all measure 4” X 5” overall and have a textured area of 3-7/8" x 4-7/8". Texture Stamps are flexible, washable and can be used with any soft clay: silver clay, bronze clay, polymer, earthen, porcelain, paper and fabric. etc. You may need to use a release for the cleanest impressions when working with metal clay.  This stamp will go through most pasta machines for those of you working with polymer clay.

All Helen Breil's stamps with the exception of Jitterbug were produced from her original, hand-drawn designs.  They were inspired by the Zentangles meditative, repetitive-pattern approach to drawing.

This stamp has a large surface and therefore you can get clear impressions. There are infinite design possibilities with the same texture, simply by the method you use to impress your surface. Clean your Texture Stamps with mild soap and water. Enjoy!

Angel Policy: You may freely incorporate Helen Breil design stamp impressions into your work, whether your art is for personal use or for sale.

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  • 5
    Lover of the ginkgo

    Posted by Maria on Jul 30th 2021

    This texture mat is out of this world!! One of the best ones if gotten so far! I love the organic look and it has such a nice depth. I’d had my eye on this bad boy for a while so I was really excited when my favorite shop had them on sale. As always, shipping was fast and they had it safely packaged. I recommend this stamp and store to all my fellow clayers

  • 5
    Stamping my clay

    Posted by Veronica on Mar 9th 2021

    I love this stamp. It is flexible with the imprint a bit shallow, which made it perfect for my project. I had a plain piece of colored play which I imprinted with the stamp. Next I painted it with an acrylic paint. After it dried, I highlighted the areas of the imprint. I let that dry. Then I pressed it down. You can still see my imprint, color and highlights. Next I “crackled it.” What a lovely veneer for my pin!

  • 5
    Nice stamp

    Posted by Jo on May 28th 2019

    A large, high quality stamp. Arrived very quickly.

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