I’m new at this. I found a piece of glassware covered with bubble bumps. When people want a texture stamp would they want a stamp that has the bumps sticking out (which would make indentations in the clay) or would most people want the rubber stamp to have indented bumps (holes) so that when the person used it they would end up with bumps on their clay? Also does anyone know where to buy the rubber to make rubber stamps?
i was thinking about going to staples to get a custom stamp made. I want to make a rubber stamp with my teacher name on it since he has one that he stamps our classwork with.but idk the Exact font and size of it. i have one of the papers he stamp, you think staples will know the font and size of it?
This is part 2 of 3 video tutorials on how to unmount your wood mounted rubber stamps and how to store them. Please view Part 1 before viewing this video. Visit my blog sites for more projects and ideas: www.stampininspirations.blog
A video about how to unmount your wooden rubber stamps. Reasons to unmount wooden rubber stamps: ~So they can be stored in a more space-saving way (I store mine in CD cases) ~So you can use them with your acrylic blocks, just like clear stamps ~To get a more precise view of where you are stamping your image