Stamping Art Tapes
Using double-sided tapes
will tolerate well with layering materials such
as card stock.
For tape usage on your rubber stamp projects,
glue dots should work well with fluted card
stock while double-sided tape will help hold
layers together and foam mounting tape will add
any additional dimension that you want to a
design. Although fastening card stock after card
stock may be quite tricky to do sometimes, using
the right adhesive tape will tremendously help
with its outcome.
Using double-sided tapes will tolerate well with
layering materials such as card stock. They’re
also handy for sticking beads, ribbons, charms,
glitters and such to your project. With your art
and stamping projects, it’s almost always the
case that using tape will over produce a better
outcome than using glue as tape doesn’t have to
undergo a drying time and is less likely, if
likely at all, to distort or ooze out.
There are tapes that are lined and unlined.
There are even tapes that come in foam and some
that are specified for parchment. As you can
see, there are many different tapes for
different uses and therefore, make sure you
choose the tape that’s right for your needs. You
can always check labels if you’re unsure. If
you’re looking for some well-liked lined tape,
you can look for brand names such as Ah,
USArtQuest, or Art Accents. These lined tape are
usually great for embossing since they’re
somewhat resistant to heat. They’re also
available in different sizes, including flat
sheets so you won’t have too much of a hard time
finding a size that will fit your project needs.
Another bonus? They bond with an assortment of
medium which include paper, mat boards, mica,
metal foils and most plastics (just make sure
you check the plastic/ tape label instructions).
Lined tapes are very much preferred by stamp
artists especially, since they don’t lift or
distort for a prolonged period.
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