Technique Tuesday is a company that provides clear stamps, crafting dies, paper, and other accessories to help customers express their creativity and tell their stories.
Technique Tuesday was founded in 2002 by Bev Grey, a scrapbooking enthusiast who wanted to create her own high-quality rubber stamps.
In 2009, Technique Tuesday began producing clear stamps, which quickly became their main focus.
Today, Technique Tuesday continues to innovate and expand their product offerings to meet the needs of their customers.
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Technique Tuesday's clear stamps are made of photopolymer and come in a variety of designs, from florals to sentiments to holiday themes.
Technique Tuesday's crafting dies are made of high-quality metal and can be used with most die-cutting machines. They come in a variety of shapes and designs.
Technique Tuesday's ink pads come in a range of colors and are designed to work well with their clear stamps. They are acid-free and archival quality.
Photopolymer is a type of plastic that is used to make clear stamps. It is a high-quality material that allows for crisp, detailed stamping.
No, Technique Tuesday's crafting dies are not compatible with Cricut machines.
No, Technique Tuesday's ink pads are not waterproof but they are smudge-proof and fast-drying.
Yes, all of Technique Tuesday's clear stamps come with a thin, flexible backing sheet that helps to keep the stamps in place and protected when not in use.
Yes, all of Technique Tuesday's products are designed and manufactured in the USA.