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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
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Techniques 36 Replies

Started by Jan-Willem Doornenbal. Last reply by Carolyn Hasenfratz Winkelmann Dec 16, 2019.

silhouette mint anyone? 2 Replies

Started by Heide Monster. Last reply by Heide Monster Sep 19, 2018.

The latest rubber stamp collages

Started by Paul Thomas Oct 14, 2017.

from the TAM-Rubberstamp Archive Blog:

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Comment by Ruud Janssen on July 15, 2011 at 7:10am
Creating unique things is always fun!
Comment by Carla Cryptic on July 15, 2011 at 6:41am
LOL I have several of those name stamps but the ones I like best are the ones I carved myself.  The ink in those name stamps is really messy and bright red!  Hard to get out of clothing! ;)
Comment by Mao Huan (lazybunny) on July 14, 2011 at 4:44pm
i learned by myself, when i saw a rubber stamp on the old book last year i think it was really amazing, then i get one knife and started, in ancient China we all have a personal stamp that with our name on it, so i think the techniques is not a problem:) just use the imagination to carve, haha but of course my first isnt looks that good but i kind like it:D
Comment by Lindy Marglon on July 14, 2011 at 4:34pm
Love your stamps Lazy Bunny --- you don't look lazy to me! Where did you learn to carve ?
Comment by Mao Huan (lazybunny) on July 14, 2011 at 4:06pm

haha~ i want to make the bag full of my rubber stamp, but it just a start:)

安和,谢谢你~

Comment by Linda Pelati on July 14, 2011 at 3:52pm
At first sight I thought that the original rubber stamps were fixed to the bag.... just for keeping rubber stamps handy .....Tipycal of lazy bunnies... :-D
Comment by Carla Cryptic on July 14, 2011 at 3:27pm

So cool!  :D  

 

我喜歡這些!

Comment by Mao Huan (lazybunny) on July 14, 2011 at 2:07pm
made a bag of rubber stamps:)
Comment by Lindy Marglon on July 13, 2011 at 9:45pm
Hi -- I became curious about the book "The Rubber Stamp Album" after reading the comments here...so I looked it up on line to see if my County Library had it. It does! This book was written in 1954!! I requested it and will pick it up when it is shipped to my local branch library. Shall I steal it so no one sells it to Amazon?? Just kidding ;-)  can't wait to see this book! Thanks for posting -- My rubber stamps would fill more than a bathtub... maybe a VW bug ! Lindy
Comment by Nadine Wendell-Mojica on July 13, 2011 at 8:17pm
That reminds me of a movie Farenheit 451 where people had to memorize their book to keep it alive. Personally I don't like these KINDLE things.I need a paper thing (preferrably hard back) to hold and feel.
 

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