Kent, I appreciate your dedication to daily blogging, this one was fun!
Quite a skilled job. An unconsidered idea - instead of using a knife or a sharp tool to carve the rubber, one may try using a hot needle or some such thing. One did not realize the amount of work put in into making stamp, one thought the top right of the sheet featured a pencil sketch.Regards, Sekhar
I like the process, very right brain. Where do you get the rubber (never having done this)?
You can get the rubber blanks at art supply stores and if you don't have such a store in your town, you can find them on Amazon or eBay. Search for "rubber stamp carving blocks".
Kent, I appreciate your dedication to daily blogging, this one was fun!
ReplyDeleteQuite a skilled job.
ReplyDeleteAn unconsidered idea - instead of using a knife or a sharp tool to carve the rubber, one may try using a hot needle or some such thing.
One did not realize the amount of work put in into making stamp, one thought the top right of the sheet featured a pencil sketch.
Regards,
Sekhar
I like the process, very right brain. Where do you get the rubber (never having done this)?
ReplyDeleteYou can get the rubber blanks at art supply stores and if you don't have such a store in your town, you can find them on Amazon or eBay. Search for "rubber stamp carving blocks".
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