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Stamps have sort of been the theme around here the last few months, but I thought it would be fun to cross "rubber" off the materials list and carve my own. I have done this before and really loved the results. I use that intial stamped stationery all the time.

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This time I went with a simple pattern – repeating triangles. Not sure if it's because I currently have triangle quilts on the brain or becuase I just love the shape.

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I drew my pattern in pencil first (the X's represent the triangles I needed to scoop out) and then carefully carved it.

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I used this stamp kit (with this brayer to roll out the paint) and Paper Source cardstock and envelopes in various colors. Instead of using oil based printing ink (which I have done in the past but hate because it takes forever to dry) I used simple craft paint (in white, mint, gold & hot pink) and was happy with the results.

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With something like this, the imperfection and ease is the charm. If I wanted perfect triangles, I would have designed something on the computer and printed it out on to the cardstock. If I wanted painted triangles, I would have painstakingly used a brush and done one at time. But the first option would be less "hand-made" and the second would take forever. Hand-carved stamps are a good middle ground.

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I got a bit carried away with all my stamping and made a few dozen cards. I'll be holding onto some for my penpals, but I would also like to giveaway four sets of five to you guys as a thank you for reading. This isn't a promo opportunity – I am out of the "selling greeting cards" business – it's just a thank you. If you're interested, leave a comment below. Giveaway is now closed, I'll be announcing the winner tomorrow. Thank you!


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This is project 16 of 27. I am
attempting to complete 27 craft projects using 27 different
materials before I turn 28 on 02.22.13.
You can follow my progress here on the blog or on pinterest. Birthday challenges are my favorite. You can see the 26 Projects I completed while 26 here and the 27 materials I have used so far here.

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234 responses to “material 16 of 27 / rubber into a hand-carved stamp.”

  1. Brynn Avatar
    Brynn

    What a wonderful idea, and it looks pretty simple. I love the mint colored card!

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  2. Leah Noble Avatar

    Yes!! Definitely interested!! I love the handmade look – “the imperfection is the charm”. That’s a great line.

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  3. Pink Ronnie Avatar

    This is such a cool idea Elise! They look amazing – I love them so much! I agree with Leah – the handmade look is what makes it.
    Ronnie xo

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  4. Ashley Hufford Avatar
    Ashley Hufford

    I love making home made stamps! The carver thing (obviously i’m fluent in the vocab) is such a blast to use.
    Awesome Cards.

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  5. Sammy G. Avatar

    these look awesome. i can’t wait to have more time to be creative. i def want to try a quilt!

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  6. Kaytie Avatar

    i always feel like simple projects are the most rewarding. these are so cute, i love the triangle theme! 🙂

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  7. Jillian Avatar

    Looks great, Elise. Modern and fun!

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  8. ryan ann Avatar
    ryan ann

    love these 🙂 I think I may need to pick up some of that material and make something of my own. 🙂

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  9. Lindsay Avatar
    Lindsay

    What fun! Love reading your blog everyday Elise. You always give me such fun creative inspiration. Thanks!

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  10. Céline Avatar

    It’s a great idea, your cards are amazing!!! Thank you for sharing your art Elise, I never leave any comment because my english is awful and i never can express really what i want to say, but i am really fan of your work!!

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  11. Kerri Bonner Avatar
    Kerri Bonner

    Great idea and tutorial! I’ll try this with polka dots!
    Take care m’dear!
    xx

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  12. Ashley Marie Avatar

    Imperfectly perfect! I love the look. I may have to make my own,
    Where did you get the kit from?

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  13. Clare Avatar
    Clare

    Love them! Very Elise!

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  14. Dani Bush Avatar
    Dani Bush

    Good idea – love reading your blog & learning creative ways to use various materials. Thanks for the chance to win.

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  15. Lauren Avatar

    Woo! These are presh. Definitely looking at the stamp kit to ask for as a stocking stuffer this year, but a handful of the cards you made would also be awesome :]

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  16. Crystal M Avatar
    Crystal M

    I have been following your blog for a while now and I love every bits of it.
    You inspire me to do crafting as hobby …
    Crystal

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  17. lori Avatar
    lori

    I think they would be really sweet to receive. An easy enough that I may try to do them myself as well.

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  18. Melissa Brito Avatar
    Melissa Brito

    Simple but so cool! Love the color combos! I might have to try making a stamp now!

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  19. Jessica Rodarte Avatar

    So cool. Thank you for the opportunity. 🙂

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  20. Tameeka Avatar
    Tameeka

    LOve your blog Elise.Those cards are gorgeous. Thanks for the chance to win some! yay! xo
    Tameeka 🙂

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  21. Heidi Avatar
    Heidi

    These are adorable!

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  22. Suzelle Avatar
    Suzelle

    What a COOL idea !!!!! Love your blog 🙂

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  23. sarah @ sarah learns Avatar

    i always come straight to your blog when i need a dose of inspiration. 🙂 thank you!

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  24. rachel swartley Avatar

    Handmade cards were the first thing I really got into creating probably a decade ago, but it’s been years since I’ve made more than one or two of a kind… until Friday night. It was kind of fun to “mass produce” some cards again. Mine are being sent to elementary school kids, so they’re not quite as sophisticated as these. Yours look great! 🙂

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  25. joanne h. Avatar
    joanne h.

    i LOVE your blog, it is one i check everyday. my daughter now checks it as i shared it with her. thanks for the giveaway. these would be special to have.

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  26. Amanda Avatar

    i love your blog because it inspires me and reminds me that crafts dont have to be elaborate to make a statement. love the stamp!

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  27. Emily S Avatar
    Emily S

    very cute! Love these.

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  28. Amanda S Avatar
    Amanda S

    When I saw the first picture I thought you had stamped each individual triangle! It’s late at night in Australia – I think I need sleep. Awesome craftiness once again. The cards are simple and beautiful.

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  29. Vicki Avatar

    Love your simple, sweet design. Was it hard to work with such a large, flexible stamp?

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  30. Jody R. Avatar

    I have a goal of sending a card every day for 30 days. So free cards?? Heck yeah!

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  31. fafuna Avatar

    They are lovely!!! The colors are so cute. I would love to win them… thank you so much for the chance! 🙂

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  32. Mandy Avatar

    Thank YOU for having such a fabulous blog to read and get inspired by!

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  33. Kristen Avatar

    Love the colors and the stamp is perfect! I might have to buy a stamp kit soon. This looks like a blast. I would love to win some handmade cards by Elise!

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  34. Kelly Avatar

    I love these! You’ve inspired me to give stamp carving a try. Thanks!

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  35. joeynumber41 Avatar
    joeynumber41

    awesome!

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  36. Lauren Avatar

    So cute! I would love to get one of those babies in the mail!

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  37. Joanne Chaplin Avatar
    Joanne Chaplin

    very nice looking cards!

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  38. alissa Avatar

    LOVE the handmade look of your cards!
    they are perfect!
    would totally LOVE to win a set! 🙂
    thank you! 🙂

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  39. Cathy Avatar
    Cathy

    Love this, and I love your initial stamp too! Hopefully will get to try this sometime soon 🙂 Thanks for the giveaway!

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  40. meghan Avatar

    I love the handmade look- it always means that much more to me because I can tell someone put time into what they created. Thanks for the inspiration!

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  41. Deborah Avatar
    Deborah

    Stunning! and oh so easy to make …

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  42. Mariah Avatar

    I’m interested! You’ve got me stamp obsessed! I’ve just bought my first set of stamp making supplies. I love this idea!

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  43. Jessica B Avatar

    These are so cute! What a simple fun way to send cards to people.

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  44. Diana Avatar
    Diana

    Awesome! The other day I was experimenting with making my own foam stamps. Thanks for all the inspiration.

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  45. JillT Avatar
    JillT

    Love your cards and would love to win. Saw a class on this, but the supply list was horrendously expensive. Maybe I just need to walk into an art store 🙂

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  46. Natalie Avatar
    Natalie

    They look awesome! Thanks for the chance to “win” some! Enjoy your day!

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  47. Natanya Avatar

    It’s my Autumn goal to send more snail mail to my loved ones – it would be awesome to send them handmade and handwritten love 😉

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  48. Jackie Hughes Avatar
    Jackie Hughes

    Like your design! Thanks for the chance to win

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  49. jodi Avatar

    awww, that’s so sweet of you. thanks for sharing all of your projects and adventures with us!

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  50. amy lapi Avatar

    i love these! making rubber stamps is definitely on my todo list.

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