Tape is a great optional tool! It secures the blank to the stamping block so it doesn't move while stamping. We hope you love your hand-stamped project!
Your video was so short & simple!! I loved it. I want to know why you would take the protective covering from the back b4 finishing? I see some people peel it off then cover the block so they don't mar the back of the bracelet?
Hi there. I need Gold and Rose Gold colors of this blank bungle. I checked everywhere, but could not find it. Please help me about it. Where can I find 'blank aluminum bracelet'? If you do not help me, nobody does, so please!
Hi! New subscriber here! Will you tell us what specific materials did you use, including the metal bracelet? Or did you just buy the bracelet and stamp on it?
Stamping too hard in the center can thin the metal right at the point where the bracelet bends, creating a stress point. Ensure you are not overstamping or stamping too deep at the center point. We recommend using the bracelet bending bar to curve the sides and using the pliers to bend the middle.
I bought a stamped bracelet online about 2 years ago. It is stainless steel and has not turned my wrist any odd color.....and I have been wearing it since I bought it. I had carefully removed it once( if you bend it too much they will break). The underside is no longer shiny....but it has never turned my skin.
I need help. Im not sure if I'm holding it incorectly but when I hit the stamp I need 2 to 3 good hits and sometimes the whole stamp isn't visible. Any tips?
We recommend using the Tilt & Tap technique to stamp 6mm and larger stamps, or stamps with more details. While applying pressure to the stamp, strike once with medium force. Then without lifting stamp, continue to strike while very slightly tilting the stamp in a circular motion to catch all sides of the design. Harder metals like brass and copper require a harder strike than say pewter, alkeme, and aluminum. Double impressions are caused form your stamp moving/bouncing around. Make sure you are anchoring the side of your hand and that you are applying pressure to the stamp. Lean into your stamp to apply pressure. This will help stop your stamp from bouncing. Let us know if we can help further troubleshoot. 🧡 www.impressart.com/techniques-tilt-and-tap
I find that having the model pointing to each step is helpful. Great videos!
I recommend taping the ends of the blank to help stabilize it further.
Tape is a great optional tool! It secures the blank to the stamping block so it doesn't move while stamping. We hope you love your hand-stamped project!
Your video was so short & simple!! I loved it. I want to know why you would take the protective covering from the back b4 finishing? I see some people peel it off then cover the block so they don't mar the back of the bracelet?
What size of the stamp are you using?
So beautifully explained...
Hi there. I need Gold and Rose Gold colors of this blank bungle. I checked everywhere, but could not find it. Please help me about it. Where can I find 'blank aluminum bracelet'? If you do not help me, nobody does, so please!
great
Hi! New subscriber here! Will you tell us what specific materials did you use, including the metal bracelet? Or did you just buy the bracelet and stamp on it?
Hi
r these one size fits all ...how to size them
Are your stamps able to stamp real gold and sterling silver stamping material? Thanks 😊
Yes, our stamps are rated for stamping on Alkemé, aluminum, pewter, copper, brass, silver and gold.
Hi I find that hitting the hammer once isn’t enough. Even after a few hits, the impression isn’t that great. What am I doing wrong ☺️
Hi! Im experiencing the same thing!!!
Hit it harder
So, good job and idea for gift, thanks!
Bendiciones buenas noches, en dónde consigo el material para colocarlo las letras yo tengo los troqueles
What are the measurements for the blank ? \
POR FAVOR EN DONDE COMPRO O CONSIGO LAS PULSERAS PARA YO COLOCARLE LOS NOMBRES QUE ME PIDEN GRACIAS
Where can i buy for starting
how do I keep these from breaking?? I have had two that I made for gifts and they broke.... snapped in half.
Stamping too hard in the center can thin the metal right at the point where the bracelet bends, creating a stress point. Ensure you are not overstamping or stamping too deep at the center point. We recommend using the bracelet bending bar to curve the sides and using the pliers to bend the middle.
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Can you make a tutorial using a chain maam? 😊
Conque se pueden brillar
where can i get that stamps and hammer
Hi,
What metal do you need to use to impres jewelry? I bought some bracelets from Ali and they are too hard.
ImpressArt stamps are rated for use on soft metals - Alkemé, aluminum, pewter, copper, brass, silver, gold.
What size stamps and bracelet blanks where used in this?
ImpressArt 1/4" x 6" Aluminum Bracelet Blanks & ImpressArt Bridgette Letter Stamps, Uppercase, 3mm
It would be nice if Bridgette had letters on the metal stamps. It’s very hard to keep straight what letters they are and the direction to stamp.
Can you stamp a bracelet that is already bent?
We recommend stamping, then bending. To stamp on an already curved bracelet, we'd recommend using a bracelet mandrel.
Thanks.
What type of metal of that bracelet?
This is aluminum.
Where can I buy the folder ? The metal bracelet fold
been a year so you probly already found out, but Michaels, Amazon and hobby lobby have them.
Will these turn green on your skin?
This stamped bracelet is made out of aluminum. It won't tarnish or turn you green as brass and copper would.
I bought a stamped bracelet online about 2 years ago. It is stainless steel and has not turned my wrist any odd color.....and I have been wearing it since I bought it. I had carefully removed it once( if you bend it too much they will break). The underside is no longer shiny....but it has never turned my skin.
How would you use these for stamping a quote message?
The same way! Just get stamps that include numbers and a colon!
I need help. Im not sure if I'm holding it incorectly but when I hit the stamp I need 2 to 3 good hits and sometimes the whole stamp isn't visible. Any tips?
We recommend using the Tilt & Tap technique to stamp 6mm and larger stamps, or stamps with more details. While applying pressure to the stamp, strike once with medium force. Then without lifting stamp, continue to strike while very slightly tilting the stamp in a circular motion to catch all sides of the design. Harder metals like brass and copper require a harder strike than say pewter, alkeme, and aluminum.
Double impressions are caused form your stamp moving/bouncing around. Make sure you are anchoring the side of your hand and that you are applying pressure to the stamp. Lean into your stamp to apply pressure. This will help stop your stamp from bouncing. Let us know if we can help further troubleshoot. 🧡
www.impressart.com/techniques-tilt-and-tap
@@ImpressArtStamps thank you!!
Hey I was just wondering from where do u get your bracelet blank and the stamps??
They are from Michaels :)
جيد جدا👍👍
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