I adore carving stamps. Seriously, it's so relaxing and it really zones me out in the best way possible. So when I was coveti...
You can can now add free personalized text for all listings. Beautiful carving work in Dove stamp, Bird stamp. With these stamps it is best to use either fabric paint or acrylic paint. This stamp is perfect for stamping on book, tags, note, envelops, letter, diary, card.... It is recommended to use something soft (towel, sponge) to apply the paint. Put on it on the material tap it on the stamp and print. These stamps are also useful as birthday presents, gifts, weddings and for everyone for everyday use. ----------------------- Imprint size : about 3cm ( 1.2 inches ) The stamp comes with a handle mount (see pictures). Note that The bevel on handle mount to define the stamp position ( the same side with the above position) ----------------------- For custom stamp order, please contact me.
♥I'm so happy you're here! This hand carved stamp is so easy to use for any of your creative projects. It can be used to decorate any type of invitation or card, envelopes or letters, the outside of your notebooks or with the right paint can be used to create patterns on fabric! These ones might be perfect for a teacher! This stamp is suitable for any type of ink or paint, but I recommend Lino Print Paint or Stamp Ink when using to stamp on paper. PLEASE NOTE: Every stamp is carved out by hand, thus each stamp is unique and not identical to the listing images. This is what makes these hand carved stamps special♥ Yours will be completely unique. STAMP SIZE: A: 4,6cm x 6cm (Approximately) B: 5,2cm x 5,4cm (Approximately) CARE FOR YOUR STAMP: -For water-based inks or paints- wash gently by hand under luke-warm water -Wipe off gently with a baby wipe. All stamps are made to order, and will be shipped 3-5 business days after order. All shipments are sent with Post NL. ♥Please leave a review, and have fun!!
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It was another great year of daily carving and printing! Here are all the stamps I carved in December: Wow! The thing about #CarveDecember that shocks me every year is that it actually happens. I know that sounds silly, but December is a crazy month and I can never believe how totally productive I am during such a crazy month. It always sends me into the new year with great creative energy. Now that I've had a few weeks to process everything, here are a few thoughts about this year's #CarveDecember: I learned so much from the guest teachers during...
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I wanted to make something looks like silk screen print with my hand carved stamp.
This stamp is perfect for all your DIY projects. You can use it on cards, invitations, tags, wrapping paper, notebook and even on fabric!! Stamp is mounted on MDF. The stamps are handmade of high quality carving rubber. This rubber is suitable for any type of ink. Note: Stamp making is a manual process which can result in variations from stamp to stamp. Personally I see this as a part of beauty of handmade items and what makes each product unique :) Clean stamp size: Stamp : 12*7 cm Care: Clean the stamp gently with a lotion baby wipe and don’t leave it in the full sun. So you can enjoy the stamp for a long time! To learn more about my process in creating this item, please visit: instagram.com/kiamon design It : Disegni originali consigliere Timbro intagliato a mano per creare un motivo unico su qualsiasi superficie, perfetto per tessuto , quaderni, cartoline, biglietti di ringrazamento, buste, lettere e tutto il resto. Ottimo come regalo Misura: 12*7 cm
I've designed and carved this stamp for you to custom your bullet journal or every paper/cardboard : cards, mails, photo albums, scrapbooking works... With a convenient inking pad, you can also print on fabrics : tea towels, clothes... Have fun, possibilities are endless! This design is inspired by Art Deco patterns. This stamp is also a beautiful looking item. I've made it with particular care. It's hand carved with special tools in rubber then mounted on wood (maritime pine from Landes, custom cut, sanded and varnished). It comes in a recycled kraft paper bag. ( OPTIONAL : in a little origami box I've made, decorated with your stamp) Your stamp have a slight ink stain because I've tried it to check it's ok. pattern size : 4 x4,7 cm Other stamps are available in my shop, have a look at the last pictures! Ink pad is not included. *** BE CAREFULL : NEVER RUB OR SCRUB those stamps! *** *** FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY, NO COMMERCIAL USE, THANK YOU***
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A set of mushrooms I've been wanting to make. Finally! New members will come to the family soon too. ♥ "this is just to say" stamps ♥
This stamp is perfect for all your DIY projects. You can use it on cards, invitations, tags, wrapping paper, notebook and even on fabric!! Stamp is mounted on MDF. The stamps are handmade of high quality carving rubber. This rubber is suitable for any type of ink. Note: Stamp making is a manual process which can result in variations from stamp to stamp. Personally I see this as a part of beauty of handmade items and what makes each product unique :) Clean stamp size: Stamp : 12*7 cm Care: Clean the stamp gently with a lotion baby wipe and don’t leave it in the full sun. So you can enjoy the stamp for a long time! To learn more about my process in creating this item, please visit: instagram.com/kiamon design It : Disegni originali consigliere Timbro intagliato a mano per creare un motivo unico su qualsiasi superficie, perfetto per tessuto , quaderni, cartoline, biglietti di ringrazamento, buste, lettere e tutto il resto. Ottimo come regalo Misura: 12*7 cm
I've designed and carved this stamp for you to custom your bullet journal or every paper/cardboard : cards, mails, photo albums, scrapbooking works... With a convenient inking pad, you can also print on fabrics : tea towels, clothes... Have fun, possibilities are endless! This design is inspired by Art Deco patterns. This stamp is also a beautiful looking item. I've made it with particular care. It's hand carved with special tools in rubber then mounted on wood (maritime pine from Landes, custom cut, sanded and varnished). It comes in a recycled kraft paper bag. ( OPTIONAL : in a little origami box I've made, decorated with your stamp) Your stamp have a slight ink stain because I've tried it to check it's ok. pattern size : 4 x4,7 cm Other stamps are available in my shop, have a look at the last pictures! Ink pad is not included. *** BE CAREFULL : NEVER RUB OR SCRUB those stamps! *** *** FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY, NO COMMERCIAL USE, THANK YOU***
Hi everyone, Back as promised with the last of my "couch" projects. I've been wanting to play around with carving my own stamps, and have had some rubber and a carving tool for several months. This was the perfect opportunity to give it a try. I started with Speedball's "Speedy Cut" rubber, which is basically a giant white eraser! It is also available in a pink rubber now, which is more dense and has a smoother texture (more like a Pink Pearl eraser!). I've used both below. The carving tool is also by Speedball and comes with several carving tips which are stored conveniently in the handle of the tool (the round bottom has a cap which screws off). Both the rubber and the carving tool are available at most craft stores. I didn't set out to create intricate, detailed stamps for my first efforts, but some basic geometric patterns which could be repeated or lined up with each other. I just let my imagination go and carved whatever came to mind. The curvy frame could be stamped and then cut out a portion of the center to make a frame. I like the swirly circle - can see using this as a flower. And the triangle could be stamped right side up, and then upside down across a row for alternating pattern. Then I tried the pink rubber, which I must say I like better. I feel I have more control in carving, and the rubber doesn't feel like it's going to crumble when under pressure. I continued with the basic geometric patterns, doing long skinny strips to use as borders, and then tried a leaf. Since taking these photos I have trimmed the excess rubber off the leaf so it doesn't get inked when stamping. And finally, I carved one very large stamp, a burst of rays - it reminds me of the old screen saver where you're traveling through stars, remember that? As I was carving each stamp, I would stamp it out with black archival ink onto white card stock, just to get a sense of how each one would look. When they're all lined up, it looks very "African" to me. Really like it! This is how the full sheet looked. And then I cut it down to tag size - three future tag backgrounds all ready to go. More stamp testing... Then I stamped onto some actual manila tags and added some color with watercolor paints. I really enjoyed the carving, and love the hand-made, imperfect results. I want to test the stamps on different surfaces - I think stamping with paint on fabric or canvas would be really cool. I know some of you may be fearful of working with sharp tools, but if you take your time I think you'll be fine. You don't have to use too much pressure when carving - the rubber is very soft and cuts easily. Take it slow - give it a try! I'll show some finished projects with my new stamps once I have some time to work on them. Have a great weekend! ~ ellen.
Have I mentioned that stamp carving is dangerously addictive?! I came home from Scrapbook Centrale and unpacked my bag. To be clear, I unpacked my class bag. My suitcase has been ravaged for parts and pieces, but it's still sitting on a chair waiting to be properly unpacked. Priorities, people. Anyway, when I unpacked my bag, I found a stamp I had started as a demo in class and I simply *had* to finish it up. Carving this stamp warmed me up and I immediately wanted to try out an idea I had. I wanted to carve a rotating repeat...
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Hand carved rubber stamp of a lemon or lime. Use it to create patterns on your kitchen table cloth, curtains, cushions, tea towels or stamp it on your summer party invitations! - Size of stamp: almost 1.5" diameter. (3.5cm) - Bigger or smaller sizes available upon request. - Choose: unmounted or mounted on wood. - Care: Just wipe down with moist baby tissue. -Rubber stamp made to order Thanks for visiting! Happy stamping! Cassandra
Back in December, I share the results of my first foray into stamp carving. I used Geninne Zlatkis's book Making an Impression: Designing and Creating Artful Stamps to instruct me on the basic technique and to provide my first few designs. Then I branched out to some designs from other books, as well as some freehand efforts. I've picked up my lino cutter and some Speedball Speedy Cut carving block several times over the past few months, and I want to take you through a little "Gallery Walk" of the carved stamps I've added to my collection. You can see the carved stamp at the top, and the rubber stamp impression using black Staz On ink on card stock on the bottom. I love the little cupcake. At first I was going to carve out all the marks on it, but then thought it looked like sprinkled frosting, so I kept them! And I saw the idea for the rain cloud with different facial expression online. I've only carved the happy face option, so far. The two letter stamps in the middle are perfect for mail art, of course! To create a hand stamp, I printed an image from the internet, reduced its size on my printer, and used the smaller size as my template. I think it looks like a hand waving "hello," so it's fun for mail art, too. I have really fallen in love with carving silhouettes. So far, I have used images that I have printed from the internet. Usually I shrink them to a more "rubber stamp-appropriate" size. I think they look so amazing! I used an actual tag (shown on the left) to create the tag stamp shown here. And here, I used actual objects--two tags and a mini-clipboard--to design these simple but useful stamps. I was super-excited to use an old-fashioned Dennison label (my favorite!) to create the stamp on the left. The red Staz On ink makes all the difference to the effect! And the "hello" stamp is my first word, and I was really pleased with how it came out. (Geninne's technique makes word stamps really easy to create--no need to write backwards on your rubber!) I wasn't so excited about how my handwritten name stamp came out, but it was a first try! I was kind of proud of the "houses on a hill" stamp, above, because I completely designed and drew the image myself--no relying on internet images! And it's kind of cute. The butterfly was made from an image off the internet. I was going to cut away the background so this was just a hand with a heart inside, but I kind of like how the background looks along with it. I can always carve it away later if I change my mind! I carved this stamp to look like the journaling lines that Traci Bunkers uses in her book, The Art Journal Workshop. I think these could use a little work, too, but they could work on a certain style page. I made these three little houses using the design I found on A Beautiful Mess. Then I created a little house with an interchangeable roof. I think it needs some work (I was just using up my scraps to create the roof options), but I love the idea! I think that about covers the stamps I've carved so far. You can see some postcards I created with my hand carved stamps in an earlier blog post. And you can check out my ever-growing bank of ideas for stamp carving designs on my Pinterest board. I have loaded up on Speedy Carve blocks, so there will be plenty more hand-carved stamps in my collection soon!
Sharing most of my printmaking and blockprinting work on Instagram these days. Here is a set of tree stamps carved from the leftover bits of other carving projects. I have a big bin of these and it i
A set of mushrooms I've been wanting to make. Finally! New members will come to the family soon too. ♥ "this is just to say" stamps ♥
Taraxacum commonly known as dandelion. Dandelion has been used as a medicinal plant for thousands of years. The entire plant, including the leaves, stems, flowers, and roots, is edible. Such a special plant <3 Two sets to choose - small version ( 2nd and 3th photo) and bigger one ( 4th and 5th photo) First smaller set includes five stamp : Two leafs - 4 cm and 6 cm length / 1,7'' and 2,4'' two achenes - approx. 1,5 cm length / 0,6 cm seed head (without fruits) - 7 cm / 2,7'' Second set includes two more stamps ( seven in total ) : flower head - 7 cm / 2,7'' the longest leaf - 7,5 cm / 2,9'' All stamps are ‘made-to-order’ and will be carved after the time of purchase; please note that there will be slight variations from the stamp pictured such is the nature of it being hand carved. My stamps are mostly unmounted - rubber is thick enough to comfortable using; Some of stamps have mounting option. I can make a wooden handle on request. The stamp may have some ink staining beacuse of test for quality. The rubber colour may vary depending on my current carving material and is 0.8mm thick. Item will be pack carefully in the bubble padded. Production time: 8-10 business days Estimated delivery days (via standard mail) : Usa, Canada, Australia - about 2-4 weeks Asia, Europe - 1-2 weekss rest of the world - 2-5 weeks Estimated delivery days are not guaranteed. Any question feel free to contact me anytime. WILD STAMPS ©2023 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED