Rubber Stamps Crafts
60Even if you can't draw a straight line with the aid of a ruler, you can
create art using rubber stamps. In fact, for many people rubber
stamping is an art form in and of itself. Armed with a small batch of
rubber stamps and a few ink pads, inspired stampers can create
intricate, layered masterpieces that can be use as stationary, greeting
cards, and other motif driven artwork. There are a few tricks you need
to learn before you can consider yourself a full-fledged stamper. But
with a little luck and a lot of imagination you will learn that rubber
stamps are not just for tagging business correspondences or scrapbook hobbyists
any more.
Rubber
stamps crafts are great because you can participate in this type of art
without having a ton of talent and still make some really nice
designs. It is also a nice thing to experiment with an gain knowledge
of if you are into scrap books. The medium of stamping is a perfect
compliment to scrap books because the stamp art can give your scrap
books a more professional look and feel to them. They will look like
they were professional produced and published instead of just put
together at home. Stamps can really enhance scrap books and compliment
the pictures by adding to the design in a creative way.
Rubber Stamping Crafts
If you're new to rubber stamping, there are a few things that you
should learn. First, find out where to get your stamps and supplies.
Start at a scrapbooking store or the Internet. Once you start looking,
you'll notice there are literally thousands of designs to choose from.
The good thing is most stamps aren't too expensive. After picking out a
few interesting stamps and a couple of different colored ink pads, it's
time to experiment. Remember to get the right ink for the medium you're
working on - some inks are perfect for paper but may not work on fabric
or other surfaces. When you try stamping, pay attention to the amount
of pressure required to get the best result. If the stamps you've
selected lend themselves to layering, see what happens by placing one
image on top of another. A little practice and you'll get the hang of
it. Next, pick out a simple project - an invitation or a greeting card.
Plan out your design and then just start stamping. Your first project
does not have to be a masterpiece - but once you get the hang of it,
the only limitation to what you can create is your own imagination.
The
cost of rubber stamping is a difficult thing to calculate. This is
because it is fairly cheap to get into if you just buy a few simple
stamps and pads, but the cost can quickly escalate if you really get
into it and buy more designs or start making your own. The cost of the
materials can actually run pretty high if you are dealing with any sort
of real volume. Start out slow and just buy a few simple stamps to get
started and see how you like the medium. If things go well for you
then you can start new projects and ramp up your production eventually.
Creating Your Own Rubber Stamps
Eventually you may feel the need to get even more creative. You look through catalogs and scan the Internet and just can't find the design you're looking for. Then it's time to make your own! Put your ideas down on paper - remember you're designing a stamp and need to keep some space between the lines to take into account ink bleed. There are a number of places that will transform you line art into a rubber stamp. You can have it mounted onto a block and handle or keep it unmounted. (Unmounted stamps are easier to store and categorize if space is a consideration.) Now you've gone from taking baby steps to actually diving into the deep end of a fun and challenging craft.
A rubber stamping video
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Yeah I sort of agree but then it is nice to have low barrier to entry for those without huge art skills....










AM says:
5 months ago
Except it's not really art, is it? Which is fair enough I suppose but I can't believe the money all those rich housewives spend on something that's essentially colouring someone else's drawings. Jeez.