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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. christine Avatar
    christine

    elise,
    you inspire me…your cards are beautiful.
    if i don’t win them, maybe i will try to make some for myself!
    i am in the middle of making a black and white knitted blanket! i can’t wait to finish…thanks for the idea!
    christine

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  2. Rachel Avatar

    I love these, and I’d love to win a set! Thanks for sharing!

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  3. Deb A. Avatar
    Deb A.

    Beautiful cards. Love your simple design. Thank you for the opportunity to win a set.

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  4. Mandee J Avatar

    I adore these cards! You are so creative!! =)
    I’d love a set to write notes to my students & penpals.

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  5. Dunia Avatar

    What a cool way to say thank you! 🙂

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  6. Janet K Avatar
    Janet K

    I LOVE to send cards! Those are great and what an awesome idea to make!

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  7. Tanya S. Avatar
    Tanya S.

    Thanks for sharing your creative energy! Love your blog!

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  8. Sarah Swann Avatar

    Super cute! I wish I had the guts to create a stamp. I’d love to snag a set of cards. Thanks for the chance!

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  9. Amelia Avatar

    Thanks for the inspiration to carve my own stamp! And thanks for the giveaway (:

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  10. nina norwalt Avatar
    nina norwalt

    what a fun and cute idea! don’t stop inspiring us!! 🙂

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  11. elise blaha Avatar

    you could! But it would work better on a smaller stamp that you can push into the ink pad. The brayer and paint really works great for the larger stamps. 🙂

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  12. Eleanor Avatar

    You really are quite talented with paper crafting. I love these.

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  13. D Avatar
    D

    Thank you for being so inspiring…

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  14. Mireille Melki Avatar

    I’ve been meaning to try this for a long time! And by a long time I mean I have a folder with bookmarks on my computer relating to this kind of project! Absolutely love the triangles too! 🙂

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  15. Kate Avatar

    Love it! I always make and stamp my own greeting cards, but haven’t tried carving a stamp before. What a thoughtful giveaway!

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  16. Katie Avatar
    Katie

    Elise, what a great project! The gold cards are my favorite. Thank you for the chance to win some of your creations!

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  17. Angie M Avatar
    Angie M

    Super cute cards!!! Love the pattern and colors!!! Thanks for making more then u need!! Fingers crossed!!!

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  18. Courtney Avatar

    Elise, this is fantastic. I love that you push yourself creatively to step out of your comfort zones (I, too, love paper and paint and typically gravitate to projects incorporating one or both of them). You’ve inspired me to map out a list of projects incorporating various materials and I will try to have as much fun as you seem to be having!
    Cheers!

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  19. sophie Avatar

    great idea! i’d love to try something like this. question… are there other inks you could use with this type of handmade stamp? something like StazOn? thanks for the chance to win!

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  20. Robin Avatar
    Robin

    I made my own stamp once and really enjoyed it. I think I would like the handmade look of it now more than I did 20 years ago. These would be great for sending to friends.

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  21. Chrystina Avatar

    This is awesome. I wonder if I can use this idea to make Christmas cards go a lot easier.

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  22. Bernice Avatar

    I don’t know how you do it, Elise. I’m not usually one for wonky triangles but I’m really drawn to this!

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  23. elise blaha Avatar

    you could, but with a stamp this size, paint is the way to go.

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  24. alli Avatar
    alli

    love them and how unique there – would love to send them on to my girlfriends;)

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  25. Tiffany Avatar
    Tiffany

    I’ve done stamp carving like this in the past a few times, and you are right-definitely fun. could not pass up a chance for some elise-made cards.
    but I wanted to take the time while I was here to say thank you so much for all the time, energy, love, etc. you put into your blog. I don’t read many blogs but I love yours, I get it emailed to me whenever you update and have your twitter updates sent to my phone. you are lovely, creative, inspiring not only blogger or crafty gal but person/human being.
    keep up being you. xoxoxo.

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  26. Michelle Avatar

    so simple AND adorable! sending some personal notes would be much more fun with these!

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  27. tvmom Avatar

    Now I want to go make a stamp. So cool! Like always, you are so creative!

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  28. J3SS1C4 Avatar

    This looks like such a fun idea! I can think of all sorts of stamps that I’d love to carve!

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  29. Anne Avatar

    You did a great job with these and the design is simple but appealing. The cards are also suitable for personal or business contacts, which makes them more versatile for someone like me.

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  30. Catherine Daly Avatar
    Catherine Daly

    T:H:A:N:K Y:O:U E:L:I:S:E

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  31. Sasha Avatar

    Fun! What great motivation to send out some cards this fall 🙂

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  32. lindsayP. Avatar

    i love this idea! i loooooooooooove stamps and would love to make my own! love the hot pink!

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  33. Mary Whiteside Avatar
    Mary Whiteside

    Love these. Simple and fun!! Thanks for the chance to win!!
    Mary W
    Charleston, SC

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  34. MP Avatar
    MP

    I would love to win! Also, where did you learn how to hand carve stamps? It seems like it would be a fun skill to acquire as a hobby. Thank you for the opportunity!

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