I guess @reisegern could show one or two of the great works she already created with the eye stamp and the geometrical stamps.
I’m awfully sorry, the best try is already in the mail
I also forgot entirely that I have a signature stamp with a postcrossing P! (Permission asked for usage)
Sehr detailliert Wie bei den Stempeln von Tim Holtz, Indigo Blu
I recently found a bag of about 30 assorted rubber stamps for only 5 bucks at my local antique store!
Where does everyone get their signature/image that represents them stamps made? I want to compare places. Thanks!
I’m loving using this Postcrossing ID stamp from Claudia Reese
Sadly she’s not currently shipping to the US because of all the delays (on both ends). Some of her designs are available in the US through Paper Pastries.
Today is my birthday and my aunt sent me the coolest ink pads as a gift. They are multi colored!
They are extra cool with large stamps because this is the outcome
She sent me a six pack by, XoreArt if anyone is interested! They are literally my favorite now
Oh I forgot to mention they are pigment inks which require a heat tool to dry
I have so many rubber stamps… storage is fast becoming a problem a lot of these are from stamp creators from japan, taiwan, malaysia, and singapore!
here’s my collection!
Hello, I would like to order a custom stamp with my nickname, where did you order it? Any suggestion? Thank you
Check out these tips! Sources for personalized stamps
Maybe one of these will work for you too.
@LaWendeltreppe your sticker are great! How did you do them, that they are sticky? I’m really interested in the technique for the circles!
These are normal printable round stickers you can buy everywhere.
I colour them with pastels and then I am free to do whatever I want.
For the foxes for example, I used rubber stamps to make a background and then fine liner and white, silver and golden pens to draw the foxes. Same for the butterflies.
@LaWendeltreppe Thank you for explaining! I often do sticker with these techniques: stamp and create on usual thin paper, cut it out with scissors, stick a piece of Tesafilm (what’s the English word? ) on bakery paper for the oven, lay the cutout paper on top, and fix it with another piece of Tesafilm. Then cut it out again with scissors with a frame around the motif. So I’m able to use colourful paper.
I like that your stickers are small pieces of art.
Sounds complicated! Tesa film- hm, i don’t know the English word for it. Maybe just clear tape…
Your tea pot would make a lovely stamp on the stickers. Let’s try. I send you some coloured, but otherwise blank and you can try.