Method: Hand-carved Material: Hard carving rubber with three layers. The top layer is usually where we carve and the middle and bottom layer forms the body of the stamp. Tips on using the stamp: 1. Please select oil-based ink for the best effect of the print. 2. Wash the stamp gently with lukewarm water and pat dry with soft fabric after use or when changing the ink colour. 3. Put adequate ink on the stamp and apply force thoroughly to ensure a good print. 4. Keep it away from heat, sunlight and moisture. 5. Do not store it on any uneven surface as it may permanently impact the quality of the print. ------------------------- Before ordering... ------------------------- 1) Please select your preferred shipping method carefully. Out default selection DOES NOT come with tracking for local customers. 3) If you wish to order in bulk quantity, feel free to inbox us. The cost can be discounted or negotiated. 4) Please let us know in the conversation or order note if you wish to purchase a particular size. ---------------------- Shipping policy ---------------------- Standard shipping at the lowest cost does not come with tracking. It normally arrives in 3 to 10 working days within Australia and around 9 to 25 working days internationally. If you wish to receive it earlier or with more security, feel free to choose the options on upgraded postage and tracking. Feel free to inbox us if you have any questions Enjoy crafting!
Rubber stamps aren't just for paper!
I made this background stamp, too.
Add a touch of whimsy to your crafting projects with the Funny Bunny Cling Mounted Rubber Stamps by Dylusions for Stampers Anonymous. Designed by Dyan Reaveley, these stamps offer endless creative possibilities. Each stamp adheres to acrylic blocks (sold separately), allowing you to use them with your favorite inks, markers, paints, sprays, embossing powders, and other crafting mediums (all sold separately). Perfect for art journals, cards, and mixed media projects, these stamps feature an adorable bunny dressed up in a costume. Mix and match them with other Dylusions stamp sets (sold separately) to create unique and personalized designs. With dimensions ranging from .2" x 1.3" to 4.5" x 4.9", this set of 7 stamps is a must-have for any craft enthusiast.
If you love the rustic look of woodcut prints, you’ll love using botanical rubber stamps you design and make yourself. An envelope made of repurposed brown bag paper– then stamped with …
In questa cartella alla moda puoi archiviare rapidamente e facilmente i tuoi timbri trasparenti, timbri in gomma, stampi per stampi (stampi) e cartelle per goffratura. La cartella è dotata di un raccoglitore ad anelli e una cerniera. La pratica maniglia ti consente di portare facilmente la cartella con te. Nella cartella c'è almeno spazio per 8 copertine di inserti o fogli magnetici. Da utilizzare in combinazione con fogli magnetici, fogli magnetici nelle copertine degli inserti, copertine degli inserti trasparenti e fogli per riporre timbri.
Deja que tu arte brille con pegamento de brillo Stickles sin ácido y que no se sedimenta. ¡Fácilmente escriba, salpique, trace, dibuje y embellezca en papel y proyectos de estampado de goma, velas, portadas de álbumes de memoria y más! Botella con 18 ml (.5 oz.) de punta de aplicador de punta fina. Mira el video.
Lemon fruit stamp hand carved by me. Choose your favourite design ( or two :) 1 - 6 cm x 4 cm 2 - 3.5 cm x 3.5 cm The stamp may have some ink staining beacuse of test for quality. These stamps are unmounted. 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. 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 varies per item: 3-8 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 ©2017-2024
Add a touch of creativity and imagination to your art projects with the Thoughts in My Head Cling Mounted Rubber Stamps by Dylusions for Stampers Anonymous. Designed by Dyan Reaveley, these stamps offer endless possibilities for expressing your unique vision. Each stamp adheres perfectly to acrylic blocks (sold separately), allowing you to use your favorite inks, markers, paints, sprays, embossing powders, and other crafting mediums (all sold separately). Whether you're creating art journals, cards, or mixed media projects, these stamps are a must-have addition to your collection. With 10 pieces featuring an image of a woman with an ornate hairstyle and glasses, along with words like "vision" and "imagine," you can mix and match with other Dylusions stamp sets for truly one-of-a-kind designs. The dimensions range from the smallest size of 0.5" x 1" to the largest size of 2.4" x 6.7". Unleash your creativity and bring your thoughts to life with these versatile rubber stamps.
These storage sheets are packed with 8 pieces and suitable for storage folders for stamps, dies and embossing folders. Ideal for storing clear stamps and rubber stamps.
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Topic 11: Hidden Objects Hi everyone, Leandra here Well this is a bit of tricky topic isn't it! For a start, how can we show pictures of things that are 'hidden' ??? Well we do love a challenge, and I have plenty of images, and even though there is no video from me this week, I have sourced 2 other videos for you to watch to get your heads ticking...more of that in a bit For now, as you might be aware, we are currently up in the north of England at the Stamp magic show in Doncaster. No doubt by now we are hopefully packed up and driving home, but the upshot of our activity is that there is no one around to draw the challenge winner, so we will announce it here tomorrow. So very sorry for the anticlimax, but do check back this time tomorrow by which time Darcy will have updated this post to announce who has won! Darcy here... What a great topic to explore bottles was ...who knew so much could be done with bottles. I can see a lot less bottles going out in the recycling box now. From tiny accent bottles to large vases and garden lanterns, textured paper vases and some fantastic paint effects. Well done everyone! Sooooo, the winning name from Topic 10:Bottles..goes to...Georgina Ford from Kaardvark So....it's Leandra back with you tonight to explore Hidden Objects. First up this really caught my eye...technically its not hidden...but the words on the page infer that it is, and that's good enough for me..you can see more pictures here on the flickr feed In the same vein...is it hidden...isn't it?? I don't mind, but there are pockets involved, and transparent or not, they still fit the vibe! I love this idea, and really great if you have collected holiday mementos for example. Another one for the is-it-hidden-or-isn't-it category, I do love a bit of a glassine envelope! With the vintage theme, this piece it looks stunning! This is exactly what I had in mind fro this topic...stealth journalling..and I love how these sleeves are custom-made as are the tags inside! It's the brainchild of Michelle Ward, and if you go here to the post, it's part of her Crusade Series, you will found a downloadable printable, and more instructions on the rest of the project and process. I love Michelle's use of colour and composition, well worth a look! So this is another wrapped up item...in fact if you go to the post, you will see they have tied up all kinds of objects! I like that not only are the items hidden below...well almost! But if you go to the post, there are boxes etc tied up with no access allowed, and no sense of what is inside. So you can wrap in all kinds of ways! This next example is from Robin-Marie Smith, circa 2010! Again, it's a simple pocket with hidden contents, journalling style. There is a wealth of colour, texture on her blog, I adore her style, so cheerful and full of sunshine. Here's an actual book made from envelopes. I have heaps of these, they are quite dinky in size, and great if you want to keep special things or vintage items a bit more private. Here's the link to the post. And here is another idea, this is from a French blog, and there are several ideas using a correspondence theme for travel journalling/ scrapping. I love how she has used airmail envelopes to scrapbook onto, it looks so cool around the edges! Check out the post here from some more fabulous ideas! Here is another pocket style idea... ...with an instructional video ...And the cousin to pockets is of course flaps I found this one from a Faber Castell Blog Hop. It's mail art and boy that takes me back! We used to send mail art regularly way back when...like over a decade ago!! It's so much fun as the recipient gets very excited about how beautiful the outside looks, so they are itching to see what is inside! Perhaps you might like to send something to somebody this week, and decorate the envelope? Now this one is a bit different... Crafty Dogma on Flickr has created a collage, but the face is kind of hidden, or looks almost shrouded, Whatever it is, I really like the effect that the person is kind of hiding behind something...I think the use of white helps contribute to that impression. Here is another face, but it's a face behind a face which is very clever, inferring quite a bit about the ageing process. It's from a tumblr account. I think its wonderful imagery! ...this little guy is hidden, and in a bit of a pickle too by the look of it! This one is also interesting. Objects on fabric, with what looks like a soft layer of muslin glued/ stitched over the top and moulded carefully around the items to show their relief. In crafting terms, we tend to do this in a similar way with objects slathered in paint or gesso. Niches also work for this topic, especially if you put doors on them!! Like the Shadowbox below....see the door to the left? Itching to open that!! And lastly, here is a totally stunning book...well more like many books inside books! With a fabulous message about patience buried in the centre! Check out the video below. You must go to the site of the book artist Randi Parkhurst! You can and watch the video here or click play below to see how she has impeccably constructed these books. Patience from Glowing Heads on Vimeo. So you have 2 weeks to think about what you can hide and where! If you are still stuck, check out my pinterest board here for this Topic. I will be pinning loads more over the next 2 weeks, you can follow this and many other PA related boards here. You can also follow the PaperArtsy pinterest page here. Whatever you choose to do, we can't wait to see it! Don't forget the challenge is open for 2 weeks for you to join in! ~Leandra Topic 11:Hidden Objects. You are welcome to share your ideas and link up your creativity to this page. All links go in the draw to win a voucher to spend on products of your choice from the PaperArtsy online store. The Bottles link will close 17:00 (London Time) Sunday, June 21st, winner will be announced 2 hours later at 19:00. 1. The challenge is a chance for you to show how you have been inspired by a particular technique of the fortnight. Your entry should contain: - a mention of which post inspired you and why, and - a link in your blog post to that original post on the PA blog. The whole concept of this challenge is 'play along with us'. You are encouraged to put your own twist on ideas you see on our blog. We love to see how you are inspired! 2. The link you put on our linky page must lead directly to the specific post on your blog where you have explored the technique/ idea mentioned in point 1 above. Don't link to the home page of your blog, or we will be unable to find the post to leave you comments. 3. Spam links will be deleted. 4. We prefer your challenge post is created exclusive to our challenge, but if our topic fits perfectly with another challenge, then of course your post may link to both if you feel it is appropriate. 5. You are most welcome to use stamps/ products/ substrates you have to hand from a variety of companies, we do not expect you to exclusively use PA products - it's lovely when you do though! 6. You can enter as many times as you like in the fortnight. We don't want to restrict your creativity or participation! Link closes at 17:00 Sunday June 21st (London Time) 7. The winner of the random draw will receive a £50 credit to be redeemed on the PaperArtsy Website, the credit includes VAT and postage. We request that one of your purchases is an A5 rubber stamp. You can add any other items to your basket, but the final total should not exceed £50 8. Each Sunday fortnight the winner will be announced at 19:00, also, in the same post, the link for the next fortnight will be posted. It's your responsibility to claim your prize coupon from Darcy: email her [email protected] Good Luck! If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask!
Os muestro unos colgantes de arcilla polimérica con imitación de esmalte. No todas se han empleado la misma técnica, algunas son diferentes. Esto es para llevar a las clases en mi taller, para servir de modelos. Son sencillos de realizar, la única dificultad es el manejo de la gubia para tallar en las gomas de borrar (las de toda la vida). Como vereis en las siguientes fotos las gomas talladas sirven de moldes, tanto para realizar estos colgantes como para hacer sellos de estampación. El colgante de la magdalena con cereza me encanta ¡¡¡ Con la misma técnica que he hecho los colgantes, he realizado los anillos. El colgante que vemos aquí está rematado en los extremos a modo de cierre con arcilla polimérica. Colgante y anillo, realizado con la misma técnica. Aqui vemos un par de broches, realizados cada una con técnica diferentes, de imitación de esmalte. Vista posterior de los broches, donde vemos cubierto con arcilla polimérica, asi queda bonito. Dos colgantes, realizados también con diferentes técnicas. Y más colgantes, anillo y pendientes. Todas realizados con idéntica técnica y diferente de las realizadas en las fotos de arriba Cada adorno con su pareja de molde. Los moldes blancos son gomas de borrar. Y los dos moldes grises son planchas de arcilla cocida (en las que también he tallado) Los dibujos de los moldes los he imaginado, no he seguido ningún patrón. Primero he hecho unos bocetos en el papel, luego con lapiz he pintado las gomas y arcillas cocidas, y por último con cuidado y paciencia tallando con la gubia. Las gomas como son gruesas, las he partido transversalmente en dos mitades. ¡¡¡Tenia, por si acaso, bastantes gomas por si salia mal, je,je..!!! Me relaja hacerlas, no paraba de hacer una tras otra, ..... al final era imparable¡¡¡ ¡¡¡ Imparaaaaaaaaaable .....!!! je, je,... Mirad el molde de arcilla cocida y su pareja blanca. Con éste molde (en modo positivo) me sirve como sello de estampar. Podemos usar la parte positiva tanto para hacer sellos como otros moldes de arcilla, la imaginación no tiene límites ¡¡¡
DIY Printed Fabric with Rubber Stamps / Floral Pattern on Linen Fabric / Antiquaria for Oh So Beautiful Paper
Hero Arts - Cling Stamp 6"X6" - Rough Dot Bold Prints. Looking to add texture? Look no further! We are loving the distressed, industrial theme of this cling, and it is equally lovely when stamped and heat embossed. Measuring 6x6 inches, Bold Prints background cling stamps are large enough to fully cover an A2 card and can be rotated for use in any direction. All Hero Arts Cling stamps are made with deeply etched red rubber for precise stamping. The stamp is ready for you to use mounted to an acrylic block (sold separately) or on its own and clean up easily with water or stamp cleaner. This package contains one Hero Arts Cling Stamp 6x6 inches - Rough Dot Bold Prints. Made in the USA.
Cute mini cactus rubber stamp set. Hand carved. - Size of stamps: Mini set of 5 cacti : 1/2 " x 1/2 " approx. (1.5 cm x 1.5 cm) + box Bigger set of 5 cacti: 1" each (2.5cm) no box included in this set. - Bigger sizes of these designs are available upon request - The stamps are all mounted on wood. - Made to order - Care: For frequent use just wipe down with moist baby tissue. Thanks! Happy stamping! Cassandra