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Rubber Stamps

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.

Website: http://tamrubberstamparchive.blogspot.com/
Location: Breda, Netherlands
Members: 264
Latest Activity: Oct 23

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silhouette mint anyone? 2 Replies

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The latest rubber stamp collages

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Comment by E on October 26, 2012 at 8:54pm
Comment by Lancillotto Bellini on October 26, 2012 at 5:07pm

Hello Ruud, here's the link to see your latest mailing...

Lancillotto

http://dododada.ning.com/group/recyclingartgroup/forum/topics/galle...

Comment by Lancillotto Bellini on October 26, 2012 at 10:29am

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Comment by vizma bruns on September 20, 2012 at 3:56pm

OK  Angie, I'll chop one out of the other shoe, it'll probably help me with the limp I've developed! ;-P

Comment by vizma bruns on September 19, 2012 at 1:30pm

Made a cheat's stamp from the sole of my shoe. A dog farting a musical note, unfortunately the note gets stamped backwards. Just wanted to share the idea,  check your soles for easy ready made stamps!!!

Comment by Heleen de Vaan on August 28, 2012 at 7:22pm

Update: Last call for Mini[e]MailArt - Rubber stamps:


The Arnolfini Mini[e]MailArt No19.: Rubber stamps will close in 31 August. Please, send your work, if you like!

http://arnolfini-mma.blogspot.hu/2012/06/no19-pecsetek-rubber-stamps.html

Best, Ervin Zsubori, Hungary

Comment by Heleen de Vaan on June 1, 2012 at 8:09pm

Hi all,

I received a call for e-mail art, which I like to share with you all!

The theme of the new Arnolfini Mini[e]MailArt Project, No 19, is: Rubber Stamps (also called Pecsétek, as the project origines in Hungary).

Information about how to participate you can find here,

And the website in which all contributions are shown you can find here.
Hopefully we'll all meet there, soon, too :-)

To me it seems a big challenge: how to put something so tangible into digital mail?! (I'm not only thinking of a stamp print, but also about the texture real stamp prints have, and the stamps themselves, of course :-) But we'll manage anyhow, I'm sure :-)

Comment by Heleen de Vaan on May 27, 2012 at 12:08am

@ Vizma and Angie & Snooky: Enjoy!  I'm looking forward to seeing your creations! Alas I was too busy to get (er, make) time to carve so far... I'm much behind in sending 'regular' mail art in return to several people who have sent me mail art, first have to finish that... Well, 'regular' mail art in my case means drawn and painted mail art, one by one - while stamping of course works faster :-)

Gertie Jaquet also organizes stamp carving workshops, and I discovered this photo album in which you can see pictures of past and recent workshops.

Great to see people creating this way! Also the results are pictured, and nice: stamps carved by both the teacher and of the 'pupils' :-)

 

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