Vintage Typewriter Impress-ion Press + Foil Plates
Vintage Typewriter Impress-ion Press + Foil Plates
Vintage Typewriter Impress-ion Press + Foil Plates
Vintage Typewriter Impress-ion Press + Foil Plates

Vintage Typewriter Impress-ion Press + Foil Plates

8485

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The Vintage Typewriter Impress-ion Press + Foil Plates captures the nostalgia of a slower time with a beautifully detailed typewriter and cozy coffee mug design. Perfect for creating heartfelt cards and projects, this set includes press plates that imprint classic sentiments like "Just a Note" and "Love You" - ideal for sending warm thoughts to friends and family.

Typewriter measures approximately 3.1" x 3.2"
Coffee mug measures approximately 1.5" x 0.75"

Pairs with the Vintage Typewriter Coordinating Dies (8486).

6 Press + Foil Plates

Impress-ion Letterpress Press Plate dies can be used with most letterpress and hot foil craft platforms in combination with most standard die-cutting machines.

They are compatible with the Spellbinders BetterPress.

Not for use with standard platforms and plate configurations that are included/used with die-cutting craft machines. These dies are thicker than average wafer metal dies and may damage standard die-cutting machines if used with standard platforms and plate configurations.

LDRS Creative is not liable for damage caused to die-cutting machines, platforms and/or plates.

Wafer outline cutting dies can be used with most standard die-cutting craft machines, platforms and plates. Refer to each manufacturer’s instructions for use.

To achieve professional letterpress results with the BetterPress:

1. Secure the Impress-ion Letterpress Press Plate Die on the letterpress Chase ( magnetic platform to hold the press plate/die.
2. Tape the Card Panel onto the Platen (clear top plate with registration marks), aligning with registration marks.
3. Apply ink evenly to the Impress-ion Letterpress Die.
4. Create a letterpress sandwich by combining the inked Impress-ion Letterpress Die and Card Panel, then run it through the manual die-cutting machine for the final print.

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