Before I discovered rubber stamps, I used to hand draw all my cards using photos or pictures on the internet as a guide, but would tailor them to my own needs. It would take me a fair few evenings just to make one card! Quite out of the blue the other night, I stumbled across a little bear that I had copied onto tracing paper, from a sketch I had done. He was all ready and waiting and the perfect size for the largest wooden block in the set.
I transferred the image onto the rubber and set about carving my stamp. It may be a little rough and ready but I think that only adds to it's charm.
I have made a couple of cards with the stamp. The first is sort of a case from a card in an issue of Papercraft Essentials. Essentially I used their card as a sketch for the layout of mine.
I then decided to make another one using up some of the gorgeous Sweet Sorbet Sale-a-bration DSP. Sale-a-bration ends on the 31st March, so this DSP will only be available as a free gift until then.
I would love these papers in the Stampin' Up! Brights Collection too.
For these projects I used:
Stamps: my own carved stamp using the Undefined Stamp Carving Kit
Card 1: Very Vanilla card stock,
Inks: Smoky slate marker, Basic Grey ink pad, Crisp Cantaloupe ink pad
DSP: Birthday Basics
Stamps: Banner Blast (SAB free gift)
Card 2: Whisper White, Sahara Sand card stock
Inks: Smoky slate marker, Basic Grey ink pad, Pistachio Pudding ink pad
Stamps: Banner Blast (SAB free gift)
DSP: Sweet Sorbet (SAB free gift)
Wow that is fantastic! I think the bear looks beautiful :)
ReplyDeleteI haven't attempted anything with my set yet....
Cheers,
Bec
Thanks Bec - give it a go, its not as hard as you first think. The only thing I would advise is not to rush. I rushed another stamp I was trying to make and ended up messing it up. Take it slowly :-)
Delete