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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. Jess Avatar

    yes, yes, yes. love these. made something like this in high school art class, but this is way way cooler! =)

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  2. Amanda S. Avatar

    These are so fun!! Love the colors. Now I want to carve a stamp – thanks for the inspiration 🙂

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  3. Ashley Marie Avatar

    Clearly, I was too busy reading to notice the Amazon link!

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  4. Kate B Avatar

    These are so sweet. I am dying to try rubber stamp making!

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  5. Katie Avatar

    Ooh, yes please! Thanks for the chance to win some of your handmade awesomeness!

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  6. Michele R Avatar
    Michele R

    Thanks for sharing your paper goodness!

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  7. Danielle Avatar

    These are super cute. Thx!

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  8. Kelsey Avatar

    Lovely, would love to send some handmade, hand-written notes!

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  9. Shaylin Brunson Avatar

    I LOVE that design! So simple but absolutely adorable! I’d love some!

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  10. Daniela Avatar
    Daniela

    Yes please. Super cute!

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  11. Jaimie Lee Avatar
    Jaimie Lee

    How cute! I haven’t hand-carved any stamps in a long time, but they are always a fun project. Thank you for the beautiful daily-read–I love your blog!

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  12. Ashlynne Janzen Avatar
    Ashlynne Janzen

    Such a fun idea! I would love to try it out sometime.

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  13. Leigh Avatar
    Leigh

    How lovely – what a good idea. I love the way you take something simple and make it look so beautiful. I love reading your blog and your crafty exploits – keep up the good work it is so inspiring! Thanks for sharing some with us!

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  14. Angela Spangela Avatar
    Angela Spangela

    I wish I had half the motivation you do when it comes to being crafty, I have so many half completed projects!

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  15. Melissa R. Avatar
    Melissa R.

    I’ve wanted to try this but just haven’t had the guts to do it! Maybe one day…..thanks for sharing some of yours!!

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  16. elise blaha Avatar

    Not too bad because I was not too worried about making it perfect. The rubber is surprisingly thick so it is easy to press and pull up quickly. 🙂

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  17. elise blaha Avatar

    thanks! I linked to a speedball stamp carving kit in the middle of the post. that should help you out. 🙂

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  18. Jeanne M Avatar

    These are great! Thanks for the chance to win!

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  19. SHANNON YOUNGER Avatar

    Reminds me of 5th grade art class but WAY better and WAY classier.

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  20. Dayl Avatar
    Dayl

    What a sweet giveaway! I would love to put those cute cards to use!!

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  21. Julia Avatar

    love how these turned out!! the imperfection makes them perfect!

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  22. Vee P Avatar

    Such a cute idea! I’ve always wanted to carve my own stamp but never know what to make. Rather than making it complicated I should just start simple.

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  23. Alyssa Avatar
    Alyssa

    Love those triangles! I just might need to make myself one of these lovely stamps.

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  24. Leah Avatar
    Leah

    I would love to have a set of these cards. I create photo cards every once and a while with shutterfly, but to have really handcrafted items would be fun to send out!

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  25. Jessica Avatar
    Jessica

    Love the fact that you are always inspiring me, thank you!

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  26. Joanne P Avatar
    Joanne P

    so cool. i received a stamp carving set for my bday and hope to get started soon. thanks for the chance to win;)

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  27. Robin J Avatar

    Just like all your projects, I love it! Thank YOU for this blog!

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  28. Mel Avatar

    My boyfriend just got me a stamp carving kit for my birthday, so this is perfect timing 🙂 Love the initial/stationery idea!

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  29. Leigh Avatar
    Leigh

    Inspired to make my own stamp now. Thanks!

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  30. Jen L Avatar

    Those turned out awesome! I love how handmade doesn’t have to be perfect. And the mint on gray color combo… swoon

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  31. Kim Avatar

    Looks great! I love the imperfection of it- just personalizes it more.

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  32. Diane Avatar

    I think the cards are charming, especially the hot pink ones!

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  33. Kathleen Avatar

    I’ve never thought about hand carving my own stamps before, but it looks fairly simple! Thanks for making your cute cards available to us. 🙂

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  34. Patricia Avatar
    Patricia

    Have wanted to do this forever. Even have the stuff.
    Love your blog. Would love a chance for some cards.

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  35. A Facebook User Avatar

    As a notecard and stationery designer, you are inspiring. I love the charm. It reminds me that perfect is not better 🙂 Thanks for the give away!

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  36. Priscila Avatar
    Priscila

    I’d love a set! You make everything lovely 🙂

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  37. amy rene Avatar

    lovely and simple. i like it. thank you for sharing your 27 projects!

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  38. andrea Avatar
    andrea

    your cards look great. Is it possible to use normal ink, like stazon for these rubber stamps?
    It would be amazing to win something you created.

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  39. Marcia (123 blog) Avatar

    I love your cards and thank you so much for showing us how you made that stamp. For a minute there I thought it was a one triangle stamp and shuddered a bit 🙂
    Would love to win a set of cuteness to use for my goal of sending out 5 cards this month 🙂

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  40. Monika Avatar

    I love the result! Thank you for the giveaway!

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  41. Nina Avatar
    Nina

    Love! Great design…greetings from germany

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  42. elise blaha Avatar

    hey Andrea – yes, for sure, for little ones… the bigger ones (like this one) might give you more trouble because the ink would dry so quickly and you would not be able to cover the whole stamp at once. 🙂

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  43. Blake Avatar

    Super cute! I would love a set. Thanks for the chance to win! 🙂

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  44. Allie Avatar

    Oh this looks perfect Elise!
    I would love to win an “elise original”… even though I’m pretty sure I own half of the cards you ever made in the “greeting card business” 😉
    P.S. I miss your letterpressing days! You made some SUPER fun cards and designs. Although.. my wallet is very happy 😉

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  45. Heather Avatar
    Heather

    I love this idea! I also love how you did your initials but I’m not exactly coordinated enough to do my initials backwards. Or an ampersand, which would also be awesome. So yes! Simpler shapes! I’ll have to try it!

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  46. Casey King Avatar

    Totally inspiring me to get out my rubber and start carving! The ideas are pouring out of me now. This is why I love to read your blog – amazing inspiration and motivation! Thanks!
    Casey

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  47. Kathy (kathyb) Avatar
    Kathy (kathyb)

    I love your hand carved stamp and crafted cards. Thank you for the chance to enter your giveaway.

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  48. Little Gray Pixel Avatar

    It’s funny, I always think that my crafts won’t be good enough because they will be imperfect, but it is the imperfections that make them awesome.

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  49. Toni Avatar

    Super adorable cards Elise, just love your blog and I am now doing a monthly goals list as well, I made sure to mention you…here it is if you want to check it out. http://lifescrapbookrepeat.blogspot.com/2012/10/october-goals.html?m=1

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  50. Amy Avatar

    I love the triangles and would love to send them to people! I carved a snowflake stamp for my holiday cards once but I used the hard, wood-mounted linoleum block and it took forever! I’ve only done the pink rubber since.

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