Stamperia is one of my top all-time favorite manufacturers of art and craft supplies.
Stamperia’s supplies are generally premium quality, and I highly recommend them. That said, I’ve found Stamperia stencils to be hit or miss. I generally LOVE the designs; what I don’t love is that some of Stamperia’s stencils aren’t that sturdy and are easily ruined with repeated use and cleaning.
BUT this is only an issue with some of their stencils; some of them are extremely sturdy and durable.
If you’re wondering which of their stencils I recommend, you came to the right place. I’ve reviewed the following Stamperia stencils for your consideration:
1. Little Dots Stencil From the Christmas Collection by Stamperia
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To the best of my knowledge, the folks at Stamperia released this “Little Dots” stencil as part of a Christmas collection. The stencil’s image is a lovely allover background pattern that resembles snow, so it is perfect to use for any wintry projects, including Christmas-themed projects.
However, you aren’t limited to only using this stencil for snowy scenes. The dots you get from using this stencil can be really versatile, and it’s easy to adapt them for other purposes.
For example, I’ve been using this stencil along with papers and molds from the “Cosmos Infinity” outer space-themed collection, because I think these little dots resemble stars.
I’m also planning to try some projects where I think of the dots as abstract polka dots.
So, those are just a few ideas to get you started with this stencil. I’m betting that you’ll be able to think of other ways you could use it, too.
- Learn more in my detailed product review of Stamperia’s Little Dots stencil.
- Click or tap here to shop for this stencil at Scrapbook.com.
2. Couture Stencil From the Romantic Threads Collection by Stamperia
If you’re making a project that incorporates themes relating to fashion, tailoring or sewing, you’re going to love Stamperia’s Couture stencil from the Romantic Threads collection. The stencil gives you a bunch of different sewing-themed images you can use together or separately:
- Dress form
- Spool of thread
- Threaded needle
- Multiple buttons
- Tape measure edge design
- C’est La Vie French-language sentiment
- Learn more in my detailed product review of Stamperia’s Couture stencil.
- Click or tap here to shop for this stencil at A Cherry on Top Craft Shop.
3. Home / Maison Stencil From the Casa Granada Collection by Stamperia
4. Love Stencil From the “Winter Tales” Collection by Stamperia
5. Thank You and Save the Date Stencil From the You and Me Collection by Stamperia
By Amy Solovay
About the Author: Amy Solovay is a professional designer and educator who has a background in textile design. She holds a bachelor’s degree with a studio art minor from Sweet Briar College, and she has also earned an additional, separate degree in textile design from FIDM LA (The Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising) in Los Angeles.
As an educator, Amy Solovay used to teach in-person college courses in trend forecasting, marketing and surface design at California Design College in Los Angeles.
Nowadays, Amy uses online platforms to teach digital courses to craft pattern designers, content creators and influencers all over the world. If you’re an artist, crafter or DIY enthusiast who is interested in earning income from your creative work, you’re invited to visit Crafterprise.com to learn more about monetizing the arts, craft(s) and / or DIY projects you do.
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This page was last updated on 9-30-2024.