The Paper Artsy Eclectica3 Seth Apter Mini 121 Cling Stamp is a small stamp with a strong graphic character, ideal for projects that need structure, rhythm and a more contemporary artistic element. Its design features geometric shapes made up of lines, triangles and diamonds, which can work either as a main motif or as a repeating detail throughout your composition.
This stamp belongs to the Eclectica3 collection designed by Seth Apter for Paper Artsy. His style is instantly recognisable: abstract, artistic and especially well suited to projects that need more than simple decoration. This mini stamp is a great choice when you want to build an interesting background, introduce geometric movement or add a more linear, structured feel to cards, artist trading cards, journals and mixed media work.
Its compact size makes it especially practical, as it fits easily on smaller surfaces such as ATCs, tags or selected areas within a larger page without overwhelming the design. It can stand on its own or combine easily with text, textures, stencils, collage and other stamped elements, adding greater depth and visual interest.
Made from rubber with a cling backing, it attaches easily to an acrylic block for controlled handling and a clean stamped impression. It is a great option for makers who enjoy geometric patterns, abstract compositions and stamps that work equally well for backgrounds and details.
Size: 7.6 x 5 cm (3" x 2")
👉 Features:
- Cling rubber stamp by Paper Artsy
- Features a geometric pattern of lines, triangles and diamonds
- Part of the Eclectica3 collection
- Designed by Seth Apter
- Credit card size
- Ready to use with acrylic blocks
- Ideal for artist trading cards, cards, backgrounds, scrapbooking layouts, mixed media projects, journals and other creative work
👍 Ideal for:
- artist trading cards
- handmade cards
- art journaling
- mixed media projects
- scrapbooking layouts
- backgrounds and linear details
- abstract and geometric compositions
✨ Inspiration Tip:
Repeat the pattern across a background to create rhythm and structure, or stamp it only in selected areas for a more subtle geometric accent. It works especially well over painted, collaged or ink-layered surfaces.