Thursday, June 10, 2010

How to make your own stamps/adress windows!

Since I kept buying 'plain' envelopes because I don't like a lot of the kawaii designs, i decided why not make a stamp for them! One that is specificly for penpalling , because it's an address window stamp!

What you will need for this tutorial

- Sketch of your stamp
-Lino cutters
- Lino block or the
cheaper alternative a w
hite eraser! The big ones you can buy at dollar stores works just fine.
-Lino or woodcutters
-Stanley knife
- Tracing paper
- Pencil











1. Step one is sketching your stamp idea.
2. Put the tracing paper over your drawing and trace it with PENCIL, this is important for the next step.







3. Put the image (pencilled side down) on the lino block/eraser. This way the image will appear as a mirror image, witch is the way a stamp is build. Especially with letters involved, this way the word will apear the right way when you're stamping your image.

4. Just rub the paper and you're see that the pencil will stick to your lino block/eraser.



5. Now you can start cutting your stamp with the lino cutters, be sure you remember wich pieces you want to be black ( the pieces you leave on the block)

6. A tip when you're working with a lot of curves and circles use a stanley knife and trace your lines first it'll help you to cut around the edges smoother.






7. Now your stamp is ready for a test-drive.








8. As you can see after testing the stamp there's some leftover ink on the center where your adress is suposed to be written, this is why a test is important you can always take away more. But you can never put pieces back!







9. Test two I am using a clear acrylic plate you can get these in craft stores this way i can add more presure without risking to move the stamp.






10. Voila! now you can save on expensive envelopes, make your own designs, send unique mail and just have a good time making stamps!




I hope you enjoyed this tutorial and I'm hoping to see some results by you amazing crafters!

6 comments:

  1. Super neat tutorial! If you don't have "lino cutters" do you think a small art knife might work?

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  2. I think It can work if you practise with it a little I suggest trying to cut circles in an eraser to test it! Good luck!

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  3. The designs you made are so adorable! :D

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  4. these are gorgeous stamps, thanks for the tutorial!

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  5. Captainsonicx : thank you! ;)
    Qotfu : you're very welcome! Thank YOU for taking the time to comment ^^

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  6. nice diy! love the owls!
    xoxo
    http://floortjeloves.blogspot.com/

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