
I had a rubber stamp success! I have struggled a bit with figuring out my best method to make stamps. I mistakenly bought the wrong type of material and my tools were all wrong. I finally picked up the right stuff and was determined to make something I really liked. I still have much practice ahead of me to get the clean lines I desire though. But I was very happy with this little bunny.

The illustration for the stamp.

6 comments:
YAY!!!! too cute! :) (it's ALL about the right materials! :))
Thanks! I feel like such a doofus. Oh well! I always learn best by error :)
Love the bunnies they are very cute, especially the little cotton tale.
Very cute stamp! I too have some materials and a new carving tool but I have yet to create my stamp. Kudos to you for getting started, that's half the battle and then producing such a nice quality design. You are very talented. I look forward to seeing more of your creative antics!
Aww, what a cute design! I love your work.
I used to make stamps out of Staedtler-Mars erasers, and carved them with an exacto knife. I wonder if I could locate them, hopefully they aren't in the attic.
You gotta love the bunnies! This guy is exceptionally cute. What a fun idea, creating stamps!
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