This would work with and veggie with a stem like celery, lettuce, or even onions. |
Cool ides with things you have around the house. |
Carved erasers stamps |
More eraser ideas |
Cork carving |
Cool ideas to do with kids |
This would work with and veggie with a stem like celery, lettuce, or even onions. |
Cool ides with things you have around the house. |
Carved erasers stamps |
More eraser ideas |
Cork carving |
Cool ideas to do with kids |
I like to make my own stamps. Make them from many things.
ReplyDeleteA childhood memory is making them from potatoes! So much fun and then throw it away!
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I did make rubber stamps in my high school Graphics class but not since then. I did try using the bottom of a plastic pop bottle dipped in paint to stamp flowers a month ago. I've never been able to master rubber stamping. I either use too much or too little ink, apply too much or too little pressure.
ReplyDeleteFun post! I've done the celery "roses" in my preschool for the last couple of years and they are always a big hit!
ReplyDeleteThe cabbage "rose" stamp is awesome!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing :)
The roses are fabulous! And the eraser stamps are so cute!
ReplyDeleteI loved the pencil eraser stamps! Such fun!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing. A blog I follow recently created a stamp tutorial.
ReplyDeleteCheck it out: http://unifyhandmade.blogspot.com/2013/01/how-to-carve-your-own-stamps.html
Thanks for sharing Eyelah, great tutorial!
ReplyDeleteThese are all so creative! Right before Christmas I made potato stamps, such fun!
ReplyDeleteI really want to try the button stamp idea sometime!
ReplyDeleteExcellent post full of great stamping ideas. I haven't made my own yet, but I look forward to it sometime soon. =0)
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This is a great collection! Thank you for sharing. I've been obsessed with stamping lately :). I recently used a cabbage butt to print some fabric and have a pile of other random hings I want to try stamping with.
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