Anthony Arcaro
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 11 de abril de 2024
When purchasing a stamp for a grid, you’d expect the squares to be near-perfect or have lines that are close to straight. These stamps look like they were thrown together in a rush, barely separated from whatever source mold they came from, with rough edges and excess material hanging off.More importantly, I was hoping the curves would straighten out when pulled off the plastic home, but they did not. Maybe when they were put on the block, but they did not and tried going back to this bendy shape.The black lines are the printed on example of what the stamp would look like and they clear lines are the stamp itself. Just look at the photos, it’s worse in person.
c carlson
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 3 de mayo de 2023
I got these so I wouldn't have to draw grid line in my journal. HOwever when I stamp an area and want contiguous lines, my next stamp never meets up with the previous lines. So these are not something I can use for my purposes. I will keep them and when I want to have a small area with lists they'd be useful.
JH
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de diciembre de 2023
It does mention in the full description, but I overlooked as the acrylic blocks are pictures multiple times in the images. No problems with the stamps or the written description, but the images are misleading.
Kindle Customer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 11 de noviembre de 2022
I have a dot journal I love to use- these are super fun to use with it. I have acrylic stamper squares I use to apply the stamps, but you could get creative if you didn't want to but those and still use these. The square graph stamps can be useful...but they can be tricky to get them to line up perfectly if you want to make a chain of them. If you are not worried about exact perfection, you can totally link them together and they'll be usable as a.chart
Customer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de octubre de 2022
Exactly what I was looking for!