How to Make a Rubber Stamp from an Eraser DIY
How to make a stamp with your own hands
How do you fill your summer days? If you are looking for fun DIY crafts, DIY rubber stamp cutting is a lot of fun. Create a stamp, use it in the mail, in your diary, or let your kids write on paper. This craft is challenging but older kids/teens will love it.I used materials from Tombow as part of their design kit.
Engraving rubber stamps is a lot of fun. Some resources are required, but it is highly recommended to use your own reusable printing.
Turn this rubber into a stamp.
Necessary accessories.
Eraser Tombow MONO
Tombow MONO Twin:
Speedball Carving Knife Set
Marker Tombow Fudenosuke
hobby knife
Drawing pencil Tombow MONKEY
Tombow Power Mini Ribbon
clean punching block
Double brushes Tombow:
white cardboard
colored cardboard
Step 1: Print your image
Start by cutting out a piece of paper the size of a MONO eraser.Step 2. Cut out the stamp
The MONO eraser is now ready for engraving. If you've never filmed anything, you should definitely try it. The MONO eraser should be about 1/8 inch away from the tab on the label.Step 3: Color the Engraved Stamp
Use the double brush next to the pen to add ink to the surface of the stamp.Step 4Create Happy Cards
The engraved seal is ready to use. Make a bunch of greeting cards to have on hand throughout the year if needed. Use pens with dual ink brushes. Cover the pad with a damp cloth or baby wipe. Print the line on 4" x 5.25" paper.End!
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