
I'm working on an amazing project right now using my old friend, the rubber stamp. You may know that I started L&H exclusively working in rubber stamps. I love how immediate it is. And living in NYC with stamp producers able to do same-day turnaround on custom designs, it feels even more instantly gratifying. Hand-stamping several pieces for a big wedding was a lot of work (and came with a lot of mistakes & re-dos) but for smaller runs like this project, it's super fun. Most people probably think of scrapbooking when they think of stamping - but it can have such a beautiful timeless effect. And it can be so easy for invitations or stationery. Maybe I should have a little tutorial on here for creating simple tasteful invites using stamps? Hmm. Would you be interested?
Would loooooove a tutorial!
ReplyDeleteI would love to see a tutorial too!
ReplyDeleteYes, yes, yes!! I would LOVE to see a tutorial on stamping!
ReplyDeleteyes! that would be fantastic!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely! I'd love a Liz tutorial on most any subject.
ReplyDelete(Do you have any tips for near-foolproof stamping? Any recommendations for a custom stamp maker?)
would definitely be interested!
ReplyDeletedefinitely!
ReplyDeleteYes, I'm interested!
ReplyDeleteI'm interested. I'm also interested in recommendations for a custom stamp maker.
ReplyDeleteyes please!
ReplyDeleteyes, please do a tutorial! I also have a question, have you ever carved your own stamps? If so, I'd love to see a discussion or tutorial on what types of material and tools to use.
ReplyDeleteThanks!
maravillosos timbres!!!!!!
ReplyDelete¿donde puedo conseguir esos, soy de Chile?
Tu blog es muy lindo, me encanta
I am grafic Designer...
saludos
nela
a tutorial would be amazing!! i know how to make and cut out the stamps - but have no idea how to mount it after making it..!
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