Yay! Your stamps are so cute ˆ-ˆ I´m interested in tips on composite stamping. And how you keep order in your stamp collection. I imagine you have made many over the years, and am wondering if you have a system for storing them?
That's a good idea! I'll plan a video on multilayer printing soon :) I store my stamps in plastic box files and thin cardboard boxes, and label them by collections (sweet food, animals, objects, plants, etc) :)
@@hekalu8399Hi:) I meant using several stamps for the same image. For instance, one stamp for the glass and another for its content. This way one can have several colours and more variety. The challenge then, is to get the shapes aligned and not on top of each other. Can be difficult when they are so small.
Thank you for making this video. I have recently purchased some VersaCraft mini inkpads for stamping on a special microfibre fabric sold by Pink Ink Designs. Some of polymer stamps are very big so your video has been useful to me regarding how to apply the ink to the stamp correctly. Most of the stamps I'll be using are produced by Pink Ink Designs, and the VersaCraft ink pads are what they use on both microfibre cloth and Bockingford hot pressed watercolour paper. I wish you good luck with this channel, I have subscribed!
I just recently bought a huge 3.5" x 4.5" rubber stamp for the labelling of my product. I have no experience using stamps so I find it really hard to use. Btw, I'm using artline stamp pad. I might try these smaller and more spongy pads and see if it's more usable.
Beautiful!
Thanks for this!! 🥰
Loved it
Yay! Your stamps are so cute ˆ-ˆ I´m interested in tips on composite stamping. And how you keep order in your stamp collection. I imagine you have made many over the years, and am wondering if you have a system for storing them?
That's a good idea! I'll plan a video on multilayer printing soon :) I store my stamps in plastic box files and thin cardboard boxes, and label them by collections (sweet food, animals, objects, plants, etc) :)
I'd like to know more about these things too!
hi! may i ask, what's composite stamping?
@@hekalu8399Hi:) I meant using several stamps for the same image. For instance, one stamp for the glass and another for its content. This way one can have several colours and more variety. The challenge then, is to get the shapes aligned and not on top of each other. Can be difficult when they are so small.
Kneadable eraser is a great idea. I never thought of it. I usually wash my stamps gently with soap and water.
I wash them too if they're too stained with ink! For pencil marks sometimes I use scotch tape too :)
Thank you for making this video. I have recently purchased some VersaCraft mini inkpads for stamping on a special microfibre fabric sold by Pink Ink Designs. Some of polymer stamps are very big so your video has been useful to me regarding how to apply the ink to the stamp correctly. Most of the stamps I'll be using are produced by Pink Ink Designs, and the VersaCraft ink pads are what they use on both microfibre cloth and Bockingford hot pressed watercolour paper. I wish you good luck with this channel, I have subscribed!
Versacraft ink pads are the best for printing on fabric! :)
I just recently bought a huge 3.5" x 4.5" rubber stamp for the labelling of my product. I have no experience using stamps so I find it really hard to use. Btw, I'm using artline stamp pad. I might try these smaller and more spongy pads and see if it's more usable.
Thanks again for the awesome helpful tips! I really hope to see more videos from you!
I want this rubber block in India it's possible ?
Hello! It'll be more cost effective to look for them locally, or just buy the largest erasers you can find :)
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