2.20.2012

guest post: hand carved rubber stamps

i'm excited to bring you this fantastic diy by katrina alana today - i can't wait to try it out myself!

Steps:



  1. Draw a design on the tracing paper or download our recycle rubber stamp pattern here.
  2. Flip the tracing paper so that the design you drew is facing the carving rubber. Go over the design with a pencil to transfer the image.
  3. Cut the edge of the design using the cutter.
  4. Cut-out the design using the pen knife making sure that you carve at a 45 degree angle.
Make sure you cut one section of the design at a time. Cut at a 45 degree angle going one way and cut at a 45 degree angle going the opposite way. You will make a V shape incision. Go over sections of the design until you completely remove the excess rubber.

  1. Ink the carved rubber stamp.
  2. Make a test impression.
  3. Carve-out any imperfection and do a test impression until you’re happy with the rubber stamp.
  4. Stick the mounting tape and remove any excess tape by cutting it off.

  1. Stamp the design on tracing paper and trace the outline of the rubber stamp as well. This will allow you to position the stamp on the wooden block properly.
  2. Once you have an idea on how to position the stamp, stamp on the wooden block.
  3. Clean the stamp using the baby wipes. Baby wipes are perfect for cleaning used rubber stamps.
  4. Use glue or Modge Podge and a brush to seal the wooden block.
Hope you enjoyed this tutorial and do let us know if you've made your own stamps using this guide.

huge thanks to katrina alana for this post - be sure to go visit their website
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5 comments:

  1. I've always wanted to try this! Thanks for the great tutorial :)

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  2. awesome, that looks great. thanks so much for sharing!

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  3. cool, thats something to do. :) thanks!!

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  4. This as a fantastic and so simple way of making stamps,
    I cant wait to try it

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  5. awesome post, i really like this. Thanks for sharing important blog with us.

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