Rubber stamping, also called stamping is a technique very often used in Mail-Art. Share your works, techniques and thoughts here. Also sometimes news from the largest Rubberstamp Archive that started in 1983.
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yes, design your own rubberstamp. Do send me a print for the archive / collection if you like.....
Hi Connie, I carve my own and get some made by Vista Print online. I'd like to know if there are some to buy here too. There's a nice one with an envelope that becomes two hands I think. Anyone know?
The cuttlefish is cute, love the monkey stamp so quirky. Thanks Vizma for nice comment I have a few mailart stamps to carve.
Cuttle fish & monkey stamp! Wow.
That's not goofy, I love it!
And chimerastone8 does wonders too! Love those flying envies!
Daler Rowney have block print acrylic paints. I did lino printing a long time ago the tutor mixed a medium with ordinary acrylic paint. Can't remember the name thought and trying to find it online.
For carved eraser stamps I discovered pigment and permanent inks such as Stazon and Archival give more clear impression. Best of ink pad is really inky.
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