My favourite part is seeing how cutting this type of craft foam worked with the Cricut - I have wanted to try making something else with this material but haven’t tried yet. If I had, I would have thought it was a fail if I hadn’t watched this first. Do you have other videos using this or if not would love to see other things you’d enjoy making with it. Thanks, Corrine 🙂
Thank you for the tutorial. Also how to create custom cutting. I haven’t used my machines much with all the update changes. Also lost my Bluetooth capabilities, so frustrating!
I would like to have seen this done with letters. That image really was a no fail. Since I am a card maker and the stampls can be very expensive, seeing this done with fancy letter would have been interesting
This is a beginner video which means we used an image that could be successful for anyone. It sounds like you are quite advanced which means you likely could easily turn this simple video into more advanced stamps. Also keep in mind I do discuss that with letters you have to mirror the image. I do also intend to make a more advanced stamp in the future.
I absolutely love this idea, I was literally just searching for this type of tutorial and could not find anything! So my question or your next challenge is lol, is there something that we could use to put on 1 side of the stamp to make it like the clear stamps, where it would stick to the stamping plate and then that way, they aren't so bulky, and easier to store? Thanks so much for the awesome tutorial!
I'm going to try one with my business name for my brown paper bags! Love this idea! And cuter than labels.
Love this! I did all of my wedding decor and paper crafts 11 years ago. I used a stamp I liked, but would have LOVED to do this instead.
Hey, since that is a sublimation ink pad, you could make some pretty cool sublimation block prints on a tote bag. 😀
Well that was pretty neat. Never would have thought of that. 👍
My favourite part is seeing how cutting this type of craft foam worked with the Cricut - I have wanted to try making something else with this material but haven’t tried yet. If I had, I would have thought it was a fail if I hadn’t watched this first. Do you have other videos using this or if not would love to see other things you’d enjoy making with it. Thanks, Corrine 🙂
There are a few other videos with foam. I’ll have to find them though once I get home I’ll post links for you
@@CorinneBlackstone Thanks!
Thank you for the tutorial. Also how to create custom cutting. I haven’t used my machines much with all the update changes. Also lost my Bluetooth capabilities, so frustrating!
Thanks for this clearly thought out presentation. I look forward to doing this.
@@esthermccullough9141 thank you! I’m so excited for you to try it out!
Im gonna try this
Love this. Thinking might want to try with adhesive foam, so I could leave out the mod podge step
I found the adhesive didn’t stick well to the wood on its own it would probably stick ok to each other
@@CorinneBlackstone okay thanks.
Super cool!
I would like to have seen this done with letters. That image really was a no fail. Since I am a card maker and the stampls can be very expensive, seeing this done with fancy letter would have been interesting
This is a beginner video which means we used an image that could be successful for anyone. It sounds like you are quite advanced which means you likely could easily turn this simple video into more advanced stamps. Also keep in mind I do discuss that with letters you have to mirror the image. I do also intend to make a more advanced stamp in the future.
Wondering about creating custom materials - how do you know which cut pressure to set?
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It might be easier to ink up the stamp using a re-inker, brayer and an inking plate.
Possibly. Lol as a non stamp person I don’t have anything like that
Love this! Does this work the same with adhesive craft foam?
It probably won’t stick well to wood but yeah same concept
@@CorinneBlackstone Ty 😊
Cool
I absolutely love this idea, I was literally just searching for this type of tutorial and could not find anything! So my question or your next challenge is lol, is there something that we could use to put on 1 side of the stamp to make it like the clear stamps, where it would stick to the stamping plate and then that way, they aren't so bulky, and easier to store? Thanks so much for the awesome tutorial!
That’s a good question. I feel like most things would be super flexible and tough but maybe a silicone square? I’m really not sure
This was my question. I've rediscovered stamping and would like to use these in a misti
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