This year, I made LOVE stamps. Who couldn't use more love?
Using a school eraser and an x-acto knife I was able to make another customized stamp.
The only thing I didn't take into consideration...
When using letters or numbers to make a customize stamp, you'll need to carve the mirrored image into your stamp.
Another stamp, made with love.
Oh that would so be me doing it backwards! What a fun stamp! You are so clever girl! What's in the jar???
ReplyDeletethose are cool! thanks for the tip - i would so have done it backwards, LOL!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a great idea. Stamps seem to be getting more and more expensive!
ReplyDeleteSo sweet!! I love it. And you got your crafting mojo back!!
ReplyDeleteI love it! Or, should I say, I 'evol' it. :)
ReplyDeleteThat is just too cute! :) You are so creative with your homemade stamps.
ReplyDeleteYou are such a talent with your exacto knife and your erasers!! :)
ReplyDeleteyep...I would have totally done the same thing!
ReplyDeleteSo much fun! I love it!
ReplyDeleteooops! I've done the same thing on my cutting machine - expensive glitter vinyl :( Still the stamps came out great, getting the back to school stuff tomorrow and I will be getting some more ERASERS!! :P
ReplyDeleteWe love making stamps too! Great work! www.lovenotesrestylestudio.com
ReplyDeleteI think I am definitely using these eraser turned stamp ideas for Valentines. I have three sets to make this year and am going for the "things I've already got on hand" route!
ReplyDeleteHi Amy,
ReplyDeleteSo great because stamps are too expensive to actually buy! thanks:) Di
very cute Amy! I wish you lived next door!
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