Newton's Chalk Paint
ReDesign Stamp-Chateau de Saverne
ReDesign Stamp-Chateau de Saverne
Redesign Décor stamps are unlike any other, in design and function. They are a deep cut design, and a larger scale, making them perfect for décor projects big and small. Especially designed to transform and add detail to your furniture up cycles, walls, tiles, floors and create delightful fabric patterns! Of course, they work fabulously for your crafting projects as well!
The super-easy way to add style to your projects. 10 designs to choose from lovely little Use one or all of them. time and time again. Mix and match, use repeats as edging, apply with beautiful coloured paints- the possibilities are excitingly endless.
Easy apply: Just add ink by placing the stamp on to a Re design Ink pad (see here) or apply metallic paint, Newton's Chalk paint or the medium of your choice lightly on to the stamp surface. This is easiest done with one of our foam rollers but can also be brushed on.
About these fabulous stamps video here
12" x 12"
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