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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. ToneF Avatar

    Oh, I love this!

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  2. Laura Avatar

    Love all of those cards!

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  3. Marian Avatar

    These are really pretty. I’m sure they’ll look lovely in the mail. 🙂

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  4. stephanie Avatar

    Cute! Love the triangles. : )

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  5. Debbie Avatar

    Please count me in! I love your blog and these cards! Thanks for sharing all your ideas and creations.

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  6. Jen R Avatar
    Jen R

    I had zero clue you could hand carve a stamp so easily. Fantastic idea!

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  7. Melissa Sharp Avatar

    So great! Sign me up, Scotty!

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  8. Tiffany Avatar

    Definitely interested! They turned out adorable!

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  9. Brianna Avatar
    Brianna

    I love that your giveaway is a handmade item. Super sweet.

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  10. Lisa Welsh Avatar
    Lisa Welsh

    Love! Your creativity inspires me!

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  11. shawna moody Avatar
    shawna moody

    Super cute cards! And I just so happen to owe my penpal a card! Thanks for the chance to win!

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  12. Jess Avatar
    Jess

    You are so inspiring, Elise! I come to this blog every day for a daily dose of beauty and creativity and a positive perspective on life. Thanks for sharing! Because of you, I’ve brought my typewriter and sewing machine out of the closet and put them to use! Crafting is so much fun! Thanks for reigniting the creative, crafty side of me.

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  13. eliseg Avatar
    eliseg

    Hello from a fellow Elise!! I love your blog and would love to win a set of your cards. Thanks for sharing!!

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  14. Katie Carranza Avatar

    Such a great idea to create unique cards! Love them!

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  15. Laura Avatar
    Laura

    Love this! I’m going to have to make one of my own!

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  16. Carole Avatar
    Carole

    cute! cute! Love ’em!

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  17. Angela Avatar
    Angela

    Great work Elise! Wonderful result. Have you ever done any other actual printmaking classes (other than letterpress)? I could see you rocking some lino cuts or etchings or collagraphs!

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  18. Melanie Avatar
    Melanie

    Love the cards Elise! Thanks for the chance to win…

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  19. meg Avatar

    love those cards! love that i am continuously inspired by you. thanks elise.

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  20. Aidan Avatar
    Aidan

    These are so lovely and filled with heart! I’m always on the lookout of new things to mail one of my girlfriends…she lives a 16 hour drive away and we can’t be there for each other in person, but her new fridge is covered in snail mail love from me. Would be super rad to send her a couple of these!

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  21. Donna W Avatar
    Donna W

    I love this and everything you do! I get paralysed in the idea stage, then how to make something and what to make it from – you just go ahead and do it! I love it! thanks for your inspiration!

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    tara

    love that it’s one big stamp. at first glance, i thought you made one stamp of a triangle (!?!), and bounced it amazing well across the card… 🙂 i’m trying to write more letters, esp to folks i just can’t see as much as i’d like, so it’d be fun to put these to use!

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  23. Hannah Hicks Avatar

    I am so interested! I love these cards. So beautiful.

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  24. Rachelle Avatar
    Rachelle

    Love these! You’ve inspired me to try my hand at it!

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  25. Brianna Avatar
    Brianna

    I would love to win some cards. They’re super cute.

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  26. Dawnelle Sarlo Avatar

    Oh I love this idea! How simple and fabulous… What kind of rubber did you use? Was it rubber specifically for stamps?

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  27. Wendy Hamm Avatar
    Wendy Hamm

    Have to try this. I have been sending snail mail to my college freshman daughter everyday and she loves receiving handmade cards the most.

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  28. Nita K. Avatar
    Nita K.

    Very cool! I might try this out some day.

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  29. Tara Avatar
    Tara

    such a fabulous idea and I LOVE your design… I may have to look into make a stamp for my cards for xmas. Thanks for sharing x

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  30. S Avatar
    S

    Thank YOU, Elise! Your blog is lovely (so are your home and crafts). This post brought back so many memories from carving rubber and using a BRAYER – haven’t used that word since gr8!

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  31. cindy barriga Avatar
    cindy barriga

    Awesome. Love the design you created.

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  32. Melissa Livingston Avatar

    So crafty and creative. I dig it. Love that aqua one.

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  33. Katie Avatar

    Hi Elise, would love the chance to win! Love the stamp design. I carved some mini stamps from erasers a while back but really need to go back and try a larger design 🙂

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  34. Laura A in OR Avatar
    Laura A in OR

    How funny! I just picked up some tools and rubber to try my own hand at stamp carving…again! This is a timely post! I’m going to try my hand at a chevron.
    Thanks for the chance to win.

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  35. Lynne Avatar
    Lynne

    So simple yet effective! Such versatile cards. I’d love to win one of your packs. Very grateful for the chance to win xx

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    toby

    So cute and fun! Thanks!

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  37. elise blaha Avatar

    Yep! Check the post again there is a link to a stamp carving kit. 🙂

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  38. Lee L Avatar
    Lee L

    Love how these turned out, it would be so ace to win some! Your crafting is totally inspiring.

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  39. Marsaille Avatar
    Marsaille

    Looks so fun! I would love to do my 4 year olds signature. Neat to pull out of the time capsule for her someday…

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  40. Shirley K. Avatar

    Sweet cards! I have a couple of pink blocks and some carving tools sitting on my desk that I have yet to tackle. This makes me want to re-prioritize though!

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  41. northcarmen Avatar

    Very cool! I would love some “Elise designs” amongst my greeting cards. 🙂 🙂
    Carmen.

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  42. sophie Avatar

    you’re SO crafty! question.. can you use regular stamping ink like StazOn or any other ink on hand craved stamps? thanks for the chance to win!

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  43. Nikkilooch Avatar

    So cute! You’re right about the handmade charm. It needs to be a little imperfect.

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  44. Rachel Z Avatar

    So cool! I love the imperfectness of the stamp and the colors are great. I love to write letters, so these would be fun to win!

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  45. Laura (Betula`Loo) Avatar

    Fun! I just bought that kit from Michael’s the other day and I’m excited to use it. I think I’ll try craft paint too as I have some of that around but no printing ink. Thanks for the giveaway!

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  46. Valerie Avatar

    They’re GREAT! I LOVE them!

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  47. Sera Avatar
    Sera

    Wow beautiful!! I also had a go at carving a blueberry stamp out of an eraser a couple of months ago – it worked, but it a bit fiddly to use :/ Would like to eventually have a go with some proper rubber and good tools! One day…
    Thanks for the giveaway, and thank you for writing such an inspiring blog!!

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  48. lesachef@yahoo.com Avatar
    lesachef@yahoo.com

    Good stamp! I have done some small ones but may tackle a bigger one after seeing this post! Thanks for giving folks a chance to win some!

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  49. Julie Avatar
    Julie

    Beautiful!

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  50. Jenny A Avatar

    Love this! Thanks for a chance!

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