Both styles essentially do the same things and both styles are lined to keep hands neat; it’s a matter of which is easier to use on your intended project.
- The Little Pouch is about 2”x3” and is held upright to neatly treat smaller areas such as title and journaling boxes, ribbon, and popsicle sticks. It is less expensive.
- The Strap•n•Tap is 3”x3.5”, applied flat making the treatment of larger surfaces faster and easier. It’s also easier to use when drying pigment image and perhaps to apply it to work surfaces when working wth clay. It contains twice as much powders so it lasts longer, it is more expensive, (and it’s cuter)!
So while it would be more tedious to treat full sheets of paper with the Little Pouch, it could be messier to treat ribbon with the Strap•n•Tap. And while it is easier to dry pigment ink stamped images with the Strap•n•Tap, it may be easier to deactivate small stickers with the Little Pouch. We recommend the Strap•n•Tap if you’re choosing one, but both really come in handy, and they don’t go bad over time.