Anyways today I want to share with you a stamp I made and the process!
So I had a friends birthday party and I got her a gift but I didn't have any wrapping paper in my house, so I decided why not make my own wrapping paper with some white paper and a stamp?
While I was in Japan I bought this stamp making set at a stationary store and I thought that this would be the perfect opportunity to use it!
These are all the materials that came in the set.
1. A big square of eraser (since these are eraser stamps)
2. A carving tool
3. Some putty to clean the stamps after use
4. Stamp ink
I have made stamps once before in art class and really wanted to do it again but I needed this carving tool to do so.
This tool has a sort of half pipe like shape that is used to carve out shapes in the rubber.
So first step is to draw out your design. You can either draw it directly onto the eraser or since I had some tracing paper handy, I drew it on a separate piece of paper and then transferred it to the eraser.
I decided to go for a flower since it was an easy option.
Next you want to cut out the design from the rest of the eraser to make it easier to work with. I used an exacto knife for this.
Once you've cut out the design you can go in with the carving tool and go over your design.
Then you can get ride of all the excess eraser...
On another note...@mashiliyanage, @chamudiliyanage and I are working on a little project.
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