Three Stamps Made With Amazing Mold Rubber
by Lynne Suprock
I am loving being a part of
the Amazing Crafting Products Creative Design Team, getting to
play with all these wonderful products, then show you what I design.
Today I want to share with you how to make your own rubber
stamps so that you may use them in your collage work, jewelry work, tag
designs, or anything else you can think of.
We will make these stamps three different ways… so let’s get started.
few projects together at one time, or work on one big project. That is just my preference, but you can
measure out the two part product and complete at intervals if you’d like.
For this tutorial, I personally set up all three projects before mixing and pouring my Amazing Mold Rubber. However, the tutorials, as written, will also guide you through each project as a stand alone.
STAMP ONE
Things you will need:
Steel die letters, small
Hammer
Block of wood, soft pine
Popsicle sticks, 4
Elmers glue
Using the steel die letters, hammer them into the wood. Write a name, a phrase or a story.
Build a wall around the stamped letters with popsicle sticks
and attach with elmer's glue. Make sure
you dab the glue into each corner and in the cracks where the popsicle sticks
meet the wood.
Let dry.
Paint letter depressions and wood surface with Alumilite Mold Release
Peel away the rubber and using the ink of your choice, stamp!
STAMP TWO
Things you will need:
Embossing plate with a design for pasta maker or Cricut
machine
Duct tape
Paint the inside of either top or bottom of the embossing
plate with Alumilite Mold Release.
Surround all four sides of the plate with duct tape and
press to secure, leaving an wall about ½” high.
Mix the two part Amazing Mold Rubber. Click HERE to see a video tutorial for how to do mix it.
Use your favorite ink and stamp!
STAMP THREE
Materials you will need:
A clear candy mold with a pattern (I used a brick wall pattern)
Paint the candy mold with mold release.
Mix the two part Amazing Mold Rubber. Click HERE to see a video tutorial for how to do mix it.
Unmold and stamp using your favorite ink!
I have had so much creative fun doing these stamp making projects, and hope that you will give it a try, or experiment a little too!
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