Super helpful!! And timing was impeccable 😉 spent the last few weeks looking at all the sweet stamp stuff and others trying to decide what to go for! 👍
Hi, love the video! I have all the sets, and I have to say, the ones I nowadays gravitate to are the PME fun fonts. The other to are to finicky (especially when in a hurry! And we're always in a hurry right😆) While I love the amount of different lettertypes with the Sweet Stamps, and holiday sets, it can be quite expensive to get them all! Plus all the letters are flying around my workstation, all the time😬 When you emboss your fondant, the deeper you go, the harder it will be to paint nicely (without touching the sides🥴) So my tip, if you're going to paint then press lightly, and if you want to fill the lettering with glitter or sugar pearls, deepen them😉👍 The PME ones are the ones for us, especially now the 3rd set came out! ❤️
Finally able to log in to drop a comment......great demo Rob, really helps us see each of the products. They are of a high-end product/price & so many in each range to choose from, so its handy to see each up close to determine which might suit our own individual styles & decorating competency. Great insight x
Fabulous. I personally just push all mine in using my fingers! haha Also, loving the nails! I might get my polish out this week whilst I have no orders! xx
Thank you for the tutorial 😊 Wish you had chosen a bright colour fondant on dummy cake and the board. Bearley saw the embossed letters 😂🤓 I have sweet sticks and PME . PME is way easier than sweet sticks.
I did find it easier using a piece of sugarpaste to pick up the letters with the Sweetstamp, if that helps? But the thicker sugar press letters are certainly easier to grab... ;) Have you tried the PME ones?
Fair play you've kept mutual. However Amy sweetstamp has patent on the stamps not just the tacky pad. So essentially your advertising multiple products that goes against her patent. Do you advertise other copies and fakes that go against other people's patent? It's not exactly fair.
@@DanielleCezanneLeigh have you read the patent? The one I read said it was just about the packaging. Do you have the other patent numbers so that I can read the others? Just checking, as I don't want to do anything illegal.
@@LovinfromTheOven yes I've seen everything for myself. I don't have the numbers however it's easily found if you search the relevant directorys via business name.
Absolutely fabulous demonstration Rob of all the products on the market. Plenty of room and buyers for all. Thank you
Thank you, Julie! 😊
Great video - it’s always good to see different products aimed for doing the same thing, keep up the good work :-)
Thank you!
Great video showing the pros and cons of all 3 products. I particularly like how it was your first time using them. Good indication for beginners.
Thanks, Maria!
Super helpful!! And timing was impeccable 😉 spent the last few weeks looking at all the sweet stamp stuff and others trying to decide what to go for! 👍
I’m so pleased it was useful! You’ll have to let me know which ones you decide to purchase! 😊
Great video Rob! Certainly beats the old stamps i used to use.
Thank you! They’re definitely a lot prettier than my old set... ☺️
Thank you Rob - very helpful knowing how to apply a stamp impression, and I'm really looking forward to seeing how you fill or paint them next time. X
I’m hoping I get better at it with practise... 😬😂
Hi, love the video! I have all the sets, and I have to say, the ones I nowadays gravitate to are the PME fun fonts.
The other to are to finicky (especially when in a hurry! And we're always in a hurry right😆)
While I love the amount of different lettertypes with the Sweet Stamps, and holiday sets, it can be quite expensive to get them all! Plus all the letters are flying around my workstation, all the time😬
When you emboss your fondant, the deeper you go, the harder it will be to paint nicely (without touching the sides🥴) So my tip, if you're going to paint then press lightly, and if you want to fill the lettering with glitter or sugar pearls, deepen them😉👍
The PME ones are the ones for us, especially now the 3rd set came out! ❤️
Love the new filming angle. I have Sweet Stamps but it is nice to see what else is on the market and how they work. Thank you.
Thank you, and thanks for the feedback too! x
Finally able to log in to drop a comment......great demo Rob, really helps us see each of the products. They are of a high-end product/price & so many in each range to choose from, so its handy to see each up close to determine which might suit our own individual styles & decorating competency. Great insight x
Oh I love my Sugar Press. And btw... they have multiples now of the popular letters. No more trouble with writing happy birthday etc....
Oh, that’s cool! 😄
Lovely video, I can’t wait to try this out!
You’ll have to let me know how you get on! 😊
Fabulous. I personally just push all mine in using my fingers! haha Also, loving the nails! I might get my polish out this week whilst I have no orders! xx
I found that so much easier! 🤯😂
Do it! The school holidays are here, so I can stop pretending that I’m a grown up... ;)
Haha me too. Who has time for all this fuss
Thank you for the tutorial 😊
Wish you had chosen a bright colour fondant on dummy cake and the board. Bearley saw the embossed letters 😂🤓
I have sweet sticks and PME .
PME is way easier than sweet sticks.
Rob the stamps are really neat good video 😂😂😂😂😂
Thanks, dude! 😉
Great video Rob, thanks so much
Thanks, Karen!
Great job.
i really like sugar press i hate fiddling with picking it out from the Amy set.
I did find it easier using a piece of sugarpaste to pick up the letters with the Sweetstamp, if that helps? But the thicker sugar press letters are certainly easier to grab... ;) Have you tried the PME ones?
Have you tried the PME on buttercream?
I haven’t, but I really should! Have you?
Too much talk. Straight to the point will be quit dope
Fair play you've kept mutual. However Amy sweetstamp has patent on the stamps not just the tacky pad. So essentially your advertising multiple products that goes against her patent. Do you advertise other copies and fakes that go against other people's patent? It's not exactly fair.
I thought her patent was just on the packaging.
@@LovinfromTheOven no love, Amy has patent on letters, elements and pick up pads and a few other things she's yet to release if I remember correctly.
@@DanielleCezanneLeigh have you read the patent? The one I read said it was just about the packaging. Do you have the other patent numbers so that I can read the others? Just checking, as I don't want to do anything illegal.
@@LovinfromTheOven yes I've seen everything for myself. I don't have the numbers however it's easily found if you search the relevant directorys via business name.
@@DanielleCezanneLeigh I can only find two that I have already seen, which both relate to letters being cut from and stored in a tray.