Mushroom rubber stamp for scrapbooking pattern, wild stamp for bullet journal, fabric printing block, craft stamping, nature notebook Hand carved stamp to create a cool pattern on any surface. Perfect for fabric, notebooks, post cards, thank you cards, envelopes letters and everything else. Good finish to your snail mail, scrapbooking or project life. Great as a gift for crafters and paper lovers. Diameters 5 x 4,8 cm . Other size can be made upon request (custom order). Made by me in a clean, smoke and pet free studio. All my stamps are unique made with attention to detail. The stamp you recive may very slightly from the picture shown in the listing, such is the nature of it being carved by hand. All my stamps must be tested to ensure that the imprint is just right so a slight ink stain is normal. This does not affect the quality of the stamp. Made to order - production time + estimated delivery days I'm using 06-0,8 cm thick rubber. It is not necessary to wash stamps. Just reprint the stamp several times until the ink stops leaving a trace. If you want clean do it with moist baby tissue. Don't be suprised if your stamp takes on colors from inks. This is normal and will not affect. Never scrub or wipe your stamp. I will be happy to create a combine shipping of my stamps and prints so do not forget looking round my shop for the other stamps. Shipping cost for multiple items is the same! I will love to se what you do with them! Add me on instagram when you publish work with my stamps @szczepanskaewa_ Thank you for visit my shop! Please contact me if you have any questions! Ewa
Hello, my crafty friends, and welcome back to Weekly Scrapper. Do you enjoy the summer heat or do you spend most of your time in the comforts of your cool, air-conditioned craft room? Either way, I hope that you are experiencing a wonderful summer day. Now that you’ve arrived here, we can begin our creative [...]
Create rows upon rows of beautiful Scandinavian themed house prints. This stamp is great for making your own custom wrapping paper, decorating scrapbook pages, or making your planner unique and modern. Each stamp is lovingly hand carved, packaged, and shipped by Monika at Salt and Paper. *** DIMENSIONS *** 1x1" & 1.25x1.75" *** ADD ON ACRYLIC BACKING *** Select from the drop down to add on an acrylic backing to your stamp. The backing is not integral, and the stamp can be used without it - it just looks much better :) *** ADD ON INK PAD *** Select from the drop down to add on a full sized archival black ink pad *** SHIPPING *** Standard shipping is untracked letter mail. If you require your stamp for an event or as a gift within a few weeks, please ensure that you UPGRADE YOUR SHIPPING upon check-out. Salt & Paper is not responsible for a package arriving late with USPS or CanadaPost untracked lettermail. Want to add a storage/gift box? https://www.etsy.com/ca/SaltAndPaperCA/listing/868786673/stamp-storage-gift-box?utm_source=Copy&utm_medium=ListingManager&utm_campaign=Share&utm_term=so.lmsm&share_time=1599758861520 Follow me at: Insta: www.instagram.com/saltandpaperca/ Web: www.saltandpaper.ca LOOKING FOR MORE STAMPS? Check out what we have here: https://www.etsy.com/ca/shop/SaltAndPaperCA?ref=simple-shop-header-name&listing_id=990802870§ion_id=22634468 See the whole SaltAndPaperCA shop here: https://www.etsy.com/ca/shop/saltandpaperca LET'S GET SOCIAL! Website: https://www.saltandpaper.ca Instagram: @saltandpaperca Pinterest: @saltandpaperca Facebook: @saltandpaperca
Today’s spotlight is on Zsoka Marko, another talented scrapbooker I’ve had the pleasure to meet whose work inspires me! Name: Zsoka Marko Location: Neu-Isenburg, Germany Blog: apocketfullofscrap.blogspot.com Instagram: @zsokamarko Pinterest: @ZsokaMarko6 Tell us a little bit about yourself and how you got started crafting: I’m Hungarian but I’ve been living in Germany for over 11 years. I live with [...]
Happy New Year, my crafty friends! Welcome back to the Stamp & Scrapbook Expo blog! I don’t know what happened to 2018 but it seems to have gone by in the blink of an eye. I am really looking forward to another year of creating with you both online and in person at Stamp & Scrapbook Expo. [...]
Lately I have been making more mini albums than layouts! It’s been a fun change of pace and just what I needed to keep the creativity flowing. It all started when I was asked to make a mini album for the Make It Mini column of the Summer 2017 issue of Scrapbook & Cards Today [...]
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I feel a little guilty posting this. I tried to find the original source for these images but I just couldn't find it. A few sites point to The Sweetest Occasion, but it seems the page might have been removed? I think this is a brilliant idea though! And I really wanted to share, especially with it being Movember and all. The thought had never crossed my mind that you could make your own stamp. This looks so easy and would make such a cute little greeting card or note! Or I just saw a 'little men' baby shower theme
gele billy ball rubberen stempelset. set van 2 stempels. Botanische plantenstempelserie uit de handgesneden postzegelcollectie van Talktothesun. geweldig voor creatief journaling en afdrukken maken! stempelgrootte: ongeveer 4 cm x 2,5 cm (1,57 inch x 1 inch) - bloemenstempel ongeveer 10 mm - gele Billy Ball-bloemenstempel • perfect voor doe-het-zelf-knutselwerkjes, scrapbooking, kaarten maken, journaling, stofstempelen, blokprinten, cadeauverpakking, slakmails, mail art, kleistempelen, kleuren, collage, mixed media kunst, enz. • versier uw brief, ansichtkaart, dagboek, schetsboek, bullet journal, art journal, junk journal, notitieboekje, planner en kalender. • maak handgemaakte notities, feestuitnodigingen, wenskaarten, cadeaukaartjes, cadeauzakjes, stickerslinten of cadeauverpakkingen voor diverse en seizoensgebonden evenementen zoals Kerstmis, verjaardag of bruiloft. • elke handgesneden rubberen stempel is ontworpen en gemaakt door talktothesun. • Gemakkelijk te gebruiken en vast te houden, gemaakt van 10 mm dik Japans rubberblok. • Optionele rubberen stempelbevestigingen zijn van houten tegels of kurk voor extra ondersteuning. • werkt prima met zowel kleurstof- als pigmentinkten. • geschikt voor gebruik op meerdere ondergronden, waaronder papier, stof, plastic, glas, hout en sommige soorten klei. • Klaar om cadeau te geven in mooie, eenvoudige papieren zakjes. alle afbeeldingen & ontwerpen ⓒ talktothesun. alle rechten voorbehouden.
Are you ready to release the inner artist in you? Then you are going to love today’s inspiration piece designed by the very talented designer Anna-Karin author of one of my favorite blogs Layers Of Ink. The gorgeous detailed images on the sides were stamped using photo stamps from Darkroom Door. I feel the need to [...]
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it’s true. i LOVE loving others. i love making little cards for my sweet kids. i love Valentine candy. especially sour sweethearts. today i am sharing a few of my little ideas. i hope you love them. pin them, make them & enjoy them. >>> using kids craft foam board + a few blocks…
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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Hello and welcome! I have a Sizzix tutorial to share with you today, made with Tim Holtz new Frameworks dies. These dies are so fun and very versatile. I made an art journal page, but the technique works just as well on a card, tag or scrapbooking layout. I thought it would be fun to use the Frameworks die to get a mosaic look. A great base for that is Wendy Vecchi's Embossing Paste, which works both as adhesive and grout in this project. The Frameworks die that I used is the Honeycomb one, but you can get the same effect with any of the other Frameworks dies. I worked in my Small Creative Journal and smeared gesso with a palette knife. A piece of paper had been embossed in the Honeycomb embossing folder and I pressed it repeatedly into the gesso to make a soft textured pattern. You can also use the embossing folder itself, but then you have to clean it immediately. I also wanted the random gesso effect on the embossed paper. Leave to dry. Water down some Distress Paint and paint the page. Mist with water for even more texture. Leave to dry. Die cut Honeycomb Frameworks from different papers and materials. I used: natural sticky-back canvas, Mirrored Sheet, wood veneer paper, dictionary paper, the embossed honeycomb paper from earlier, Eclectic Elements Fabric which had been glued to cardstock and various Tim Holtz patterned papers. These are the inside pieces, I will use the frame pieces in a tutorial soon. Ink the edges. Ink the honeycomb embossed paper with Tumbled Glass and wipe off with a moist cloth. The random spots of gesso resist the ink. Smear Embossing Paste on your page in a medium thick layer. Start placing your honeycomb pieces into the paste, leaving the same space between all the pieces. The paste doesn't dry too quickly, so you have enough time. I made sure to vary the materials. Press the pieces down a bit to make the paste come up in between them. Continue until you have covered the paste. I left some paste uncovered because I thought it gave a cool look. Leave to dry. Cover all the paper pieces (not the mirrors, wood, canvas, fabric or embossed paper) with Glossy Accents. This gives a great glossy look to them and even more interest and variation to the mosaic pieces. Leave to dry. Ink the paste here and there with Gathered Twigs. I stamped the background with a few Tim Holtz stamps. Here you can see the honeycomb texture in the gesso. The sentiment was stamped on two Ribbon Flags. The stamp comes from a Darkroom Door set. I added rub-ons to some of the tiles. The combination of different surfaces in the tiles makes for a very interesting project. The mirror pieces look like real mirrors (they are hard to photograph). I just got Tim Holtz Bird Feather set and wanted to ink up this great bird stamp. It was inked with Broken China and Gathered Twigs, misted with water four or five times and stamped on watercolour paper. The little bird is a Hero Arts stamp and was stamped in the same way as the larger one. The title was die cut with the Vintage Market Sizzlits die. Thank you for looking! Have a great weekend, I hope you get some time to be creative. Anna-Karin Supplies (affiliate links used): Tim Holtz Sizzix HONEYCOMB Frameworks Die 659430 Sizzix Frameworks Die - Honeycomb Tim Holtz Sizzix Die RIBBON FLAGS Sizzix Sizzlits Decorative Strip Die - Ribbon Flags Tim Holtz Sizzix VINTAGE MARKET Sizzix Sizzlits Decorative Strip Alphabet Die - Vintage Market Sizzix Tim Holtz Texture Fades Bubble & Honeycomb Sizzix Texture Fades Embossing Folders 2PK - Bubble & Honeycomb Set Tim Holtz BIRD FEATHER Tim Holtz TINY THINGS Darkroom Door Cling Stamp LOVE BIRDS Rubber UM DDRS057* Hero Arts L'OISEAU Bird Rubber Stamp D5909 Dyan Reaveley SMALL CREATIVE JOURNAL Ranger Tim Holtz Idea-ology Paper Stash COLLAGE MINI 8x8 TH93054 Tim Holtz MIRRORED Sheets Tim Holtz Fabric Eclectic Elements Tim Holtz Core'dinations KRAFT CORE NOSTALGIC Ranger NATURAL STICKY-BACK CANVAS 8.5 x 11 Canson MONTVAL SPIRAL WATERCOLOR 9x12 Tim Holtz LIFE QUOTES REMNANT RUBS Tim Holtz Idea-ology WORDS REMNANT RUBS Wendy Vecchi Embossing Paste WHITE 8OZ Tim Holtz Distress Paint BROKEN CHINA Tim Holtz Distress Paint PUMICE STONE Tim Holtz Distress Paint FRAYED BURLAP Dina Wakley Ranger WHITE GESSO Tim Holtz DISTRESS INK PAD GATHERED TWIGS Tim Holtz Distress Ink BROKEN CHINA Tim Holtz Distress Ink TUMBLED GLASS Ranger Archival Ink Pad JET BLACK Tsukineko JET BLACK STAZON Ranger Inkssentials Non Stick CRAFT SHEET Ranger Inkssentials GLOSSY ACCENTS Ranger Inkssentials INK BLENDING TOOL Hero Arts CLEAR ACRYLIC BLOCK 3 by 3 Big Shot Machine Sizzix BIG SHOT MACHINE Gray And White Tim Holtz DISTRESS SPRAYER Ranger Sizzix MINT Standard Cutting Pads Cutting Pads, Standard, 1 Pair (Grape) InLinkz.com
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...
(Hearts Afire, 12" x 12", hand-carved stamps on heavy watercolor paper, 2007) (This tutorial can also be purchased as an e-book from both Amazon.com and Barnes and Nobel.) Every artist needs primary source material. Primary source material is original images, sketches, drawings and photographs that the artist herself has generated without the aid of any outside sources. In other words, the shot you snapped of light reflecting off water, the sketch you made of your kitty, or the watercolor landscape you painted a few years ago is your primary source material. Finding PSM becomes challenging (and often disheartening) if you're an artist like me who doesn't draw. I probably could draw. I've certainly doodled enough; I even took a face-painting class once and wasn't utterly mortified by my results. But generally speaking, I know next to nothing about drawing, shading, light sources and all the other mysterious, magical elements figurative artists must understand to create art capable of moving us. That very fact alone nearly stopped me dead in my tracks years ago, when the desire for making art began to bubble inside me in earnest. I knew I needed original source material, I wanted it; from the beginning, I have been loathe to use anyone else's images or ideas in my own work. It feels wrong to me on a profound level, despite the intellectual understanding that there are "angel" companies out there that invite you to use their images, designs and artwork in your own artwork. So how does an artist who can't, don't, or won't draw get original imagery into their art? Stamps, of course. And the best part is that they're easy to make, use and clean. Storing all the wonderful stamps you're likely to create in your lifetime is up to you, though- it's still something I struggle with myself! Let's get to it. We'll start with one of the easiest and cheapest stamping materials you can use... Corrugated Cardboard Stamps What You'll Need: - 3-ply corrugated cardboard, recycled from old boxes or purchased in cut sheets at a local shipping store. My favorite cardboard to work with for making stamps is 3-ply, which means it has three layers of flat, brown paper sandwiched between two layers of corrugation. What You'll Do: - For simple, clean line work, carefully peel off all the paper from one side of the cardboard only, revealing the corrugation underneath. For something a little messy and edgy, leave some areas of the paper intact and unearth only a little of the corrugation. - To preserve these stamps for years (yes, literally years), paint them on all sides with a couple of thin coats of Gesso or acrylic craft paint. It will help stiffen the cardboard and also make the stamps cleanable with a slightly damp cloth (I keep baby wipes next to me in the studio at all time for jobs like this- and don't throw them out when you're done cleaning up- treat them as any other painted textile and use them in your work!) When the stamps eventually start to break down, celebrate their noble disintegration and continue using them... these are texture tools and any texture they give is a gift. - To use: with a craft stick load a small sponge with craft or textile paint and gently pat the paint into the stamp. (The best sponges for this are sold in the automotive department and are usually large- use scissors to cut them down to any size you want- and yellow. These sponges can be important tools in your arsenal because they stay soft when dry despite repeated usage, but can also be used very effectively when damp.) - Press firmly onto dry or damp paper or fabric and lift straight up. If you want a less crisp image, use your sponge to blur the image a little, rubbing over it very lightly until you're satisfied. -Try using the backs and the edges or your cardboard stamp, too! - And for something really fun, cut out simple shapes from cardstock or copy paper and place them down on the paper or fabric you're going to stamp. Load your stamp with paint as described above and then stamp on top of the shapes. The shapes will probably stick to the stamp, so peel them off, turn them over onto your fabric, and use them to take a "monoprint"! To Clean: wipe gently with a damp cloth Continuous Roller Stamps Some of my favorite stamps to make and use are continuous roller stamps. A continuous roller stamp can be made out of any sturdy cylindrical object (except glass, please- safety first!) What You'll Need: - "Fun Foam" self-adhesive sheets - "Fun Foam" self-adhesive shapes (sold in buckets in the childrens' aisle at the craft store. - Scissors, sharp craft or utility knife, hole punches with various shapes. - Cardboard mailing tubes, old acrylic brayers and rollers (used for rolling out poly clay), recycled lint rollers, wallpaper seam rollers, even old rolling pins from the thrift store! What You'll Do: - Make sure your roller is free of dust and lint by wiping with a damp cloth. - For pre-cut shapes: peel the paper backing off the shape, exposing the adhesive, and press onto your roller in any pattern or configuration you like. Press firmly to ensure adhesion. I know it seems like these little foam bits will never remain stuck to your roller stamp, and on rare occasions one will pop off, but in general they adhere incredibly well and will stay put for years of usage. - For fun foam self-adhesive sheets, simply cut any shape you like and stick it to your roller, pressing firmly. You can get remarkably fine detail and narrow shapes with the foam if you cut it with a very sharp blade. - For use with hole punches, simply cut off a piece of fun foam from a sheet and start punching holes into it. Preserve each small piece as it comes out of the punch, peel the backing off each one, and firmly press them onto your roller. - I use tweezers to pull the release paper off the back of the fun foam shapes. And if getting the tiny shapes out of your hole punch is as much as a challenge for you as it always is for me, use a pair of pliers to snap off the "lid" of the chamber that holds the scraps. - And don't forget to save the fun foam out of which you punched your shapes! Adhere it to a piece of cardboard or foamcore and you have a whole other stamp! - To "ink" these stamps up, load a dry sponge with paint as described above and then "roller" over it until your stamp is wet with paint. To Clean: roller gently on a damp cloth Foam Printing Plates What You'll Need: - Scrap foam core board OR, - Recycled styrene meat plates - Pencil or ball-point pen - Sharp craft or utility knife What You'll Do: - If using foam core (recommended for its durability and strength), cut a piece the size of the stamp you want to carve and remove the paper from ONE side only of the foam core. If the paper is stubborn, you can soak it with a little water, but usually the paper just peels right off. You'll be cutting into the foam side of your altered foam core board. - If using a foam meat plate (the kind the grocery stores use under hamburger meat and steaks, etc), cut the plate to the desired size. - Once your foam plate or foam core board is prepared, use a pen or pencil to lightly score the surface of the foam in the design you want. You can do this freehand, or you can print your favorite design on copy paper, cut it to the same size as your foam plate and hold it on top of the plate and score lightly through the lines into the foam below. If using a template, remove it and using your score lines as a guide, carefully cut with the craft knife into the foam along your score lines, deepening them. Be very careful not to cut all the way through the foam core paper backing or the stamp may fall apart! - Load with paint and stamp! To Clean: wipe gently with a damp cloth Foam Core And Fun Foam Stamp What You'll Need: - foam core board, OR heavy cardboard, OR heavy bookboard, cut to any size and shape you like - self-adhesive fun foam in pre-cut shapes or sheets - sharp scissors or craft knife What You'll Do: - When using pre-cut shapes, press shapes firmly onto form core board or cardboard. That's it! -Remember: you can cut up the pre-cut shapes and configure them in any way you like- a heart doesn't have to be a heart, it can be a curvy abstract shape... and large shapes can be "hollowed out" by cutting into them with a sharp craft knife and removing some of the foam! - When using sheets of fun foam, cut any shape or design you like, and press them firmly to the foam core board or cardboard. - If you like, you can prime these stamps with Gesso to help with their longevity, but I've always found that just using them with acrylic paints is enough to strengthen them. To Clean: wipe gently with a damp cloth Foam Core and Hot Glue Stamps: What You'll Need: - Foam Core Board or Cardboard - Hot Glue Gun (low melt is also fine) What You'll Do: - Cut foam core or cardboard to any shape and size. - Heat hot glue gun and load with a glue stick. (NEVER TOUCH THE BUSINESS END OF A GLUE GUN WHEN IT'S HOT!) - If you prefer, sketch or transfer a design on the foam core. - Once the glue is molten and flowing easily, slowly trace your sketch lines, or free-hand a design in glue onto the foam core. - Let cool until set and use! To Clean: wipe gently with a damp cloth Magic Foam Stamps What You'll Need: - Magic Foam Sheets OR Magic Foam Shapes (Please note! This is NOT the same product as Fun Foam! Magic Foam and Fun Foam are NOT interchangeable!) - Craft Heat Gun - Sharp Scissors - rubber bands, twist ties, bubble wrap, plastic mesh, or anything you can think of! What You'll Do: - If cutting Magic Foam sheets, use sharp scissors to create any size or shape you like. - On a solid surface, arrange your rubber bands or other items in whatever way pleases you. - CAREFULLY warm the Magic Foam with the heat gun. I move the heat around on the Magic Foam for about 30 seconds. - Without delay, press into your arranged items with the warmed side of the foam. Hold the foam in place, keeping steady, strong pressure on it without shifting it around (which would create hesitant, insipid marks), for about 20-30 seconds. - Lift Magic Foam off arranged items. Your stamp is now ready to use. - The wonderful thing about this product is that when it's re-warmed, the impression on it will disappear, leaving you with a fresh surface on which to impress another design! They can be re-used like this endlessly. - Try impressing the magic foam with one of your own carved stamps for a reverse image! -Here I started with an old Magic Foam impression I was ready to change. I heated the foam and pressed it into the wood block stamp. Voila! A new stamp! To Clean: wipe gently with a damp cloth Wood Block And Fun Foam Stamps What You'll Need: - plywood scraps in any shape or size - Fun Foam self-adhesive sheets or shapes - Sharp craft blade What You'll Do: - If using foam shapes, simply place the shapes in any configuration you like. The stamp is ready to use! - If using foam sheets, peel the release paper off the back to reveal the adhesive and adhere to the wood block. The wood doesn't need to be sanded or primed for this, but it should be dust-free. - Carve into the foam, creating any design or shape you like, and peel off any unwanted pieces of foam. This will dull your blade after a while so if you're doing a large stamp, you may need to change blades! - If at any time you want to change your image (and I've even done this YEARS after creating a stamp), use a new, sharp blade and cut away any of the image you don't want. Peel off the unwanted bits and discard. To Clean: wipe gently with a damp cloth. MasterCarve Stamps What You'll Need: - MasterCarve Artist Carving Blocks, OR Lino Printing Blocks, OR inexpensive gum erasers in any size or shape. - Carving tools or a sharp craft knife. What You'll Do: - Sketch or transfer an image to the Carving block using pencil or pen. - IMPORTANT! Read the material packaged with your cutting tools to learn how to change blades safely! They are incredibly sharp tools that can cut very deeply, very quickly! - Using a "V-shaped" cutting blade and being very careful to always PUSH the tool away from you rather than pulling it towards you, sink the blade into the rubber block and begin carving. If you want to print an image of the negative space around your design, cut along the lines. If you want a positive image of your design, cut outside the lines and remove all excess material. -(Here, of course, I carved a stamp to print the negative space around my design.) - If you want to carve letters and words, be sure to transfer the design (or sketch it) onto your block backwards! To Clean: wipe gently with a damp cloth. Helpful Tips - Take care of your stamps, but don't obsess about keeping every speck of paint or ink off of them. The more acrylic that builds on them, the more interesting the texture they produce. Just keep the negative spaces clear of paint build-up! - I demo'd all these stamps on white paper, but they work beautifully on fabric, as well- even already printed commercial fabrics! - Try spritzing your paint-loaded stamp (or even your paint-loaded sponge) with a little water and see what kind of image you get. - Try NOT re-loading your stamp with paint in between impressions. Some of the neatest texture comes from stamps that have almost no paint on them. - Do NOT worry if you don't get crisp, clear images on every stamp- the idea is to add texture and build layers with these stamps. If you want clean images, go for it, but mostly, use these freely and stress as little as possible about making something "perfect". - Layer your stamping and change colors frequently. Work intuitively and with a sense of fun and curiosity. - Create masks with cut shapes, flat items, or masking tape and stamp on TOP of them. When you remove the masks, you'll have interesting effects. - Use your stamps with thickened MX dyes on soda-soaked, dry fabric. - Play, have fun and worry less- you can't make mistakes here because all you're really looking for are more tools in your arsenal that create depth and texture with paint, dyes and ink! I hope this tutorial helps to fire your imagination. The possibilities for stamp creation are endless, once you realize that nearly everything can be turned into a stamp! Happy stamping!
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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***
Retro Wooden Rubber Stamp Set 6 Style for Scrapbook Album Journal Filofax Decorating DIY Stamp Size: 3.5*6*1cm (1pcs); 4*1.5*1.5cm (1pcs); 4*2.5*1.5cm (1pcs); 4*4*1.5cm; (1pcs) 6*2.5*1.5cm (1pcs); 6*2*1.5cm (1pcs) Total: 6pcs Style: Book stamp set, Feather stamp set, Pen stamp set, Light bulb stamp set,Forest stamp set, Flower stamp set
Aren't little vintage bisque dolls so sweet? Many artists use them for their mixed media & altered art projects... I'm sure avid antique doll collectors still seek them too... It is said that they were produced in France & Germany circa 19th century... This image could make a darling card or crafty project: {Click to download/save jpg image...} Or maybe you prefer a different background? {Click to download/save jpg image...} ~~~ A la cart bebe... {Click to download/save PNG file...} The above image has a transparent background. {Click to download/save jpg image...} Just in case you need another lovely vintage background. ~~~~~ Be sure to sign up for email updates... or Become a "Blog Buddy" (follow) You don't want to miss out on a special giveaway announcement that will be made...(very soon!) to celebrate the one-month anniversary of this site... ~~~ With sincere gratitude to all...xoxo!!!
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Beetroot rubber stamp for vegetable lovers, eco packaging stamp, fresh market bag, handmade wrapping, nature lovers, Diameters 6 x 3,5 cm Other size can be made upon request. Hand carved stamp to create a cool pattern on any surface. Perfect for fabric, notebooks, post cards, thank you cards, envelopes letters and everything else. Good finish to your snail mail, scrapbooking or project life. Great as a gift for crafters and paper lovers. All my stamps are unique made with attention to detail. Made to order - production time + estimated delivery days All my stamps are tested before send so I'm sure they are ready for use. Will come lovingly packed. ✨ It is not necessary to wash stamps. Just Reprint the stamp several times until the ink stops leaving a trace. If you want clean do it with moist baby tissue. Don't be suprised if your stamp takes on colors from inks. This is normal and will not affect. Never scrub or wipe your stamp. I will be happy to create a combine shipping of my stamps and prints. ✨ Shipping All orders shipped within the Poland has a transit time of 2-5 days. International orders typically take anywhere from 2 to 5 weeks. Thank you for visit my shop! Please contact me if you have any questions! Ewa