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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. Kirsty Mitchell Avatar

    These are very lovely and pretty – great idea 🙂

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  2. Sara Avatar

    These cards are adorable! I’d love to win a set, but if not, I think I’ll be making some myself! It looks like they’d make great gifts too! xo, Sara

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  3. Shelby Avatar

    Love these! I’ve always wanted to carve my own stamps!

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  4. www.google.com/accounts/o8/id?id=AItOawn289kgBema6048sOTSLTWD5FvfduhGJC4 Avatar

    I love the handmade look…need more details on where to buy the supplies to make our own stamps.

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  5. shana Avatar
    shana

    Love these! Thanks for the giveaway.

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  6. molly Avatar
    molly

    ooo! i would love to win! such a cute project.

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  7. -Michelle Avatar

    me me me!
    I love carving rubber stamps. I got into it bc of my love of letterboxing (www.letterboxing.org).
    When 2 of my college friends died of cancer last year (totally separately, it was a terrible year) I carved memorial stamps and made and hid letterboxes in 2 states to remember them. One of my college advisors died while on a dig this summer in Chile. I have a stamp I carved for him (Peruvian pottery themed) and I mailed it to one of his other former advisees who lived too far away for the memorial service. She is going to hide it in Oregon.
    But I’ve also carved stamps for letterboxes and hidden them for fun too. I have more ideas for rubber stamps than I have places to hide them!

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  8. Laura Ferguson Avatar
    Laura Ferguson

    i really like the mint green ones!

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  9. Hannah Avatar

    These are fabulous Elise! I love the simplicity and character of them – and all of the different colour combinations are wonderful too.

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  10. Laura Avatar
    Laura

    Thanks Elise! I’ve always been curious about making my own stamps, but sometimes it’s just as fun to see and buy other people’s designs 🙂

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  11. islandjen Avatar

    I have been triangle obsessed lately too! and I’ve just started playing around with hand carved stamps…this set of cards is the best of both worlds!

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  12. Amanda L Avatar

    Very cool- great job Elise!

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  13. Michelle Avatar

    How fun! I would love to win a set.

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  14. -Michelle Avatar

    If you like hand carved stamps, I definitely encourage you to look for a letterbox. Each box contains a rubber stamp that was designed and hand carved by the placer. Once you find the box you get to collect the stamped image.
    I have 3 logbooks full of handcarved rubber stamps all designed by people all over the place. I have found a set of 7 Harry Potter stamps. I recently found 2 stamps based on the Transformers. There was a couple near here that was hiding stamps based on art masterpieces – I have American Gothic, Toulouse La Trec, and Magritte. I found 2 boxes based on Big 10 school logos (there are 10 out there somewhere). I’ve found all kinds of animal stamps – Red Fox, Crane, Hedgehog, Coyote. I found some carved based on B52s songs, and 2 of a set of 3 Egyptian Gods.
    I think this box might be near you…
    http://www.letterboxing.org/BoxView.php?boxnum=57920
    The best thing about it — besides for getting outside and visiting cool places I would never have otherwise known about — is my little books full of these tiny pieces of creativity.

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    Jenny

    Very cute cards! Your post reminded me that I have a few notes to write and get in the mail.

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  16. Lynn Y Avatar
    Lynn Y

    Cute! I have wanted to try this too.

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  17. liz Avatar
    liz

    I love the hot pink ink. Great idea!

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  18. angela Avatar
    angela

    I didn’t know that would be so easy to make your own stamps! You always amaze me Elise, you’re so cool!

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    dana

    i love these! and your color choices are impeccable, as always. would love to be added to the giveaway drawing!

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  20. Carissa Halbmaier Avatar

    Love these! You’re like Martha Stewart x 1000!

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  21. Bargercj Avatar

    How clever! I think I might actually try this technique. Love the look. Thank you for sharing!
    Cindy B.

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  22. Jenny Mom Avatar
    Jenny Mom

    these are so cute!

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  23. Abby Avatar
    Abby

    What a great idea – I love these cards! Your blog is full of so many inspiring crafts!

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    JC

    Love these! Great job, Elise!
    Thank you for linking to the kit you used — I’ve been thinking about what to do for Christmas cards this year, and this might just be the ticket!

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    heather

    Thanks so much for the opportunity to win, Elise! The stamp and stationary look awesome!

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  26. Amanda Avatar

    Your creativity is always an inspiration!

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  27. Ashley Dreger Avatar
    Ashley Dreger

    I love that! I’ve always wanted to try making my own stamps!

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  28. erica Avatar

    ohh!! i would love to win some of these! {i’ve been sending lots of “snail mail” lately, and these would bring so much joy!}

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  29. Linda Avatar
    Linda

    These are adorable. I made my own stamp once. I think I was sixteen. Now I might need to try it. What kind of rubber did you use?

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  30. jacki o. Avatar
    jacki o.

    Adorable! You’re always inspiring. I’m a sucker for neon, so the hot pink ones are right up my alley. LOVE!

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  31. Michelle Elford Avatar
    Michelle Elford

    This looks great!!

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  32. Carrie Rosalind Avatar

    I’d totally love to win! They’re super cute cards and I might have to make myself a similar stamp! 🙂

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  33. Rebecca Avatar

    These are so cool! I’ll have to try making some of my own sometime.

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  34. Pidgen Avatar
    Pidgen

    I love how you just jump into things … makes me feel kind of stupid for always trying to over-think things! Ha, that’s okay, I read your blog for therapy! 😉 Would love to win some of these awesome cards!

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  35. KC Avatar
    KC

    What a great idea, and so easy to make! Love your blog 🙂

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  36. Elaine Avatar

    I love making stamps! Last Christmas I created a toadstool stamp, wrapped my gifts in kraft paper and stamped the toadstools all over the paper. SO cute and SO much fun! ❤
    I still want to try a big “all over” stamp like that though!

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  37. Emily Montoya Avatar

    Cool stamp! Your projects are always interesting and inspiring, thanks for sharing your life with us on here.

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  38. Sarah Avatar
    Sarah

    I think you’re fun and so are these cards! Pick me! 🙂

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  39. Rose Avatar
    Rose

    So very fun!! 🙂

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  40. christa Avatar

    I’ve done something similar to this for a class project (a few years ago). So much fun! Love you design!

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  41. Hillary Avatar

    Awesome idea, Elise. I’ve been dying to try to make my own stamps after I saw what Elsie did over on A Beautiful Mess. But this was just the final push. Your stamps are just too awesome. I’d love to win a set of the cards. I try to send out at least 3 letters or cards a week. Thank you. 🙂

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  42. Amy Avatar

    These are awesome! Thanks for the chance to win 🙂

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  43. Hannah Avatar

    ooooh, yes please! love them!

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  44. bonitarose Avatar

    Love love these, would love to win!
    thks for chance!
    Love them!
    bonitarose

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  45. Laura M Avatar

    So fun! I used to love linoleum carving in art class!

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  46. xo leahNicole Avatar

    Elise, I mostly stopped by to thank you for the discount code at Blurb. It was the piece that finally got me to print some of my IG photos in a nice book! Your cards are definitely cute, too. (The next big thing is a sweater quilt — inspired by your quilting here, but I have tons of sweaters that don’t fit that I still love. This might be my ticket to justifying keeping them. Must get moving on that.)

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  47. Becca Dickson Avatar

    You make me want to run to the store and pick up some stamp making supplies. I’ve made homemade stamps before in a printmaking class I took in college and I forgot how rad stamp-making could be! I would love these cards!

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  48. Amanda Avatar

    This is so nice of you to do a giveaway, Elise! And they’re so rad!

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  49. Farrah Avatar

    I have been wanting to hand carve a stamp forever and just haven’t gotten around to it. This might just be the perfect bit of inspiration for me to do it!

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