Heidi Swapp Masking Film

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Plastic Stencils and Plastic Masking Film


Heidi Swapp Masks - These are tacky pieces of plastic film for adding to artwork before inking. Pull them off at the end to expose an uninked area.


Bird Branch
Add to Cart $1.79


Crown
Add to Cart $1.79

Daisy
Add to Cart $1.79

DaMask
Add to Cart $1.79
We haven't been able to get these in stock from the manufacturer or our supplier.

Logo Flower
Add to Cart $1.79

Pebbles Stencils - Packs of 10. These stencils aren't as thick or durable as brass stencils but they're great for applying chalks or stippling color and very inexpensive.

Spring
Add to Cart $4.95

Summer
Add to Cart $4.95

Fall
Add to Cart $4.95

Winter
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Baby
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Birthday
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Rubber Stamping Basics

Customer Review: Both brands come in various sizes. I have small, medium & large in the Royal Langnickel Aqua Flow and the Niji brushes are comparable to their small and medium. They all hold about the same amount of water in the barrel. The brushes of the Aqua Flow are longer. In my opinion, Niji holds the paint/watercolor better and longer. I was able to get more coverage with the Niji.

Niji is a little more difficult to fill; I found it best to remove the cap-like insert that regulates the direction of flow - not a problem, just an extra step. If you are filling with water you can just submerge the brush into the water with the tip slightly higer than the end and squeeze a few times. The are is pushed out while the water is sucked in.

The Aqua flows do not seem to have as good of directional flow regulation. Perhaps that affects why this brand does not hold as well. At one point, my watercolor was sucked into the barrel, not a good thing! Niji is a superior product. In fairness, I used the Aqua Flow for the bleach technique, and I got excellent results.

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