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an archived personal and craft blog from Elise Blaha Cripe.

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I technically started this project last summer when I carved this stamp. Somewhere along the line, the project lost steam and I never got around to making a bunch of cards. Yesterday, I was digging through some craft boxes and found it. This time, I decided to grab some paper before I forgot about it all over again.

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The tools for this project are pretty simple. Everything shown above is made by Speedball and was picked up at my local art store. The pink stamp is a piece of soft rubber that I wrote my initials on (backwards so the image comes out the right way) and then carefully carved it out. I used some teal block printing ink and a small brayer.

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I squeezed a drop of ink on to a wooden cheese board (that is no longer a cheese board) and thinned it out until the brayer was coated evenly. Then I rolled the brayer over the stamp and turned the stamp upside down on some cardstock. I left the cards out to try overnight – the oil based ink takes a while to set.

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For paper, I used a variety of different colors that I had on hand. I knew it would be a hassle to change the ink color so I picked papers that would work with the teal. Most of the paper came from Paper Source A7 cards. Once folded in half, they fit perfectly into 4 bar envelopes. I mixed and matched cardstock and envelope colors to make the sets more interesting.

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I am happy to have finally used this stamp and am glad to have some casual stationery on hand now.

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26projectslogo This is project 7 of 26.

I am attempting to tackle 26 personal craft projects before I turn 27 on 02.22.12. You can follow my progress here on the blog, on pinterest or on flickr.

See project 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 & 6

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13 responses to “project 7 of 26 / hand-stamped stationery.”

  1. Sarah Avatar

    I love stationary. And I love initials. This project is awesome and seems manageable. I have always wanted to make my own stamps, and I think you inspired me to give it a try. 🙂

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  2. Lisa Avatar

    What an awesome idea! I really should give more things a go…I love crafty things 😀

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  3. christen Avatar
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    i love the way the stationary turned out! fun.

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  4. Suzanne Avatar

    i have a whole box of the same size notecards I felt overwhelmed with. now i have a new idea to use some of them up! thanks for the inspiration for the weekend!

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  5. Annelise Kliewer Avatar

    awesome! i love the look of your note cards!

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  6. Rachel Williams Avatar
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    I am really impressed that you made your own stamp. Would you be willing to do a video to demonstrate this process?

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  7. elise blaha Avatar

    I am probably not going to.. but this blog is great and has a video of the carving process (scroll down to the third post) : http://blogdelanine.blogspot.com/search/label/handcarvedstampstutorial

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  8. Stephenie Zamora Avatar

    Very awesome. Love how the cards came out! xo

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  9. Ali Avatar

    I totally want to do this.

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  10. Sandy Avatar

    I love this. I’ve always wanted to try it since I see it at Michaels every time I go down the art isle. I don’t think I could carve backwards too well.

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  11. Michelle Clement Avatar

    Oh, so cute!! 🙂 I heart linocutting – I went through an obsessive phase last year, but the same thing: didn’t actually print any! Goodness.

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  12. suzanne Avatar

    …thinking an idea like this for all those blank notecards i have and for my “moving back to San Diego” address cards i’ll have to mail out. classy and personal; i like it elise!

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  13. Ashley Avatar

    I’ve tried tackling stamp carving before… boy, it’s something else! It definitely took me some practice! These stationary cards are awesome, good job!

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