Posts Tagged ‘stamps’

Bleaching with Rubber Stamps..

Friday, November 25th, 2011


A video tutorial on how to use bleach in your rubber stamping projects.. For more projects check out my blog at www.hollybeary.com While the bleach won’t harm you stamps right away, if the bleach is left on your stamps without cleaning them for a longer period of time it can dry the rubber out and over time they will crack.. It will also eat through some brands of acrylic stamps over time if you don’t clean and condition them after use. If you are making multiple cards at one time the bleach doesn’t need to be cleaned off each time… Just clean them up when you are done..

Studio490 Rubber Stamps and Art Parts

Monday, November 21st, 2011


Rubber Stamps from Wendy Vecchi Studio 490. Quality rubber stamps made in the USA with an artiste style of design. Give the Studio 490 Art Parts a try, a leap but you will be thrilled with the results. Sold at BlueMoonScrapbooking.com Online www.bluemoonscrapbooking.com

How to Use Rubber Stamps on Handmade Cards : Card Making Using Colored Chalk With Rubber Stamps

Thursday, November 17th, 2011


Learn how to use rubber stamps and colored chalk to make handmade greeting cards and get tips, tricks and more in this free arts and crafts video taught by an expert. Expert: Fran Bricken Contact: www.lastinglegacyky.com Bio: Fran Bricken has taught art to adults and children and has been stamping for over ten years. At lasting Legacy Fran teaches card making and stamping techniques. Filmmaker: treg ward

How to Use Unmounted Rubber Stamps

Monday, November 14th, 2011


Still new at giving tutorials. I wanted to share with you my discovery of “TAck ‘N Peel.” It’s AWESOME for unmounted rubber stamps.

Embossing – How to Emboss Using rubber Stamps and Embossing powder

Thursday, November 10th, 2011


The following video was a special request on how to emboss, using embossing powder. More details can be found on my website: lindaisrael.com How to make your own anti static bag: lindaisrael.com Thanks for watching. If this was helpful, please comment, subscribe and tell your friends about my videos. :) If you have questions, feel free to ask. I love sharing what knowledge I have with others. Join my email list to get inside information about upcoming events and special videos: lindaisrael.us1.list-manage.com Have a blessed day! Linda Israel www.lindaisrael.com

How to cutout rubber stamps with mounting cushion (close up)

Monday, November 7th, 2011


This tutorial shows that cutting out deep etch rubber stamps on 1/8″ cling or standard mounting cushion with a scroll saw is easy to learn. www.stampersbest.com – cling cushion mounting foam is $2.00 each for 9″ x 12″ single sheets. Our ultra fine scroll saw blades make a smooth cut and do not produce many crumbs. Work very closely with confidence. The teeth are so fine that bumping into the blade while running will not cut or scratch you. Tips and tricks to rubber art stamp manufacturing by PictureMyStamp.com

Quick & Easy Holiday Ornaments with Rubber Stamps

Thursday, November 3rd, 2011


Looking to personalize your holiday? Projects the kids can make for relatives, teachers and more? Artist Tara Reed shows you how to make beautiful ornaments with a few supplies that we promise won’t break the bank!

How to Use Rubber Stamps to Make Jewelry

Sunday, October 30th, 2011


www.beadaholique.com – Jewelry Designer Mary Lynn Maloney uses stamping, paints and uv resin over Patera tags to create another great jewelry project. Items in this video are available at Beadaholique.com: Craft Brush Sku: TRC-05 7/8 Tag Pendant Sku: PND-6729 www.beadaholique.com Ink Pad Sku: TSM-100 www.beadaholique.com Butterfly Stamp Sku: TSM-0004 www.beadaholique.com Leaves Stamp Sku: TSM-0002 www.beadaholique.com 2oz Protectant Sku: XTL-1032 www.beadaholique.com .3oz Epoxy Gloss Sku: XTL-1017 www.beadaholique.com UV Resin Curing Light Sku: XTL-1510 www.beadaholique.com

How I Store My Rubber Stamps

Thursday, October 27th, 2011


I am an illustrator, designer, and rubber stamper, and this is a video to share how I store and organize my rubber stamps. I use a variety of storage and organizational methods. Some stamps are categorized by theme, and some by manufacturer. And sometimes, by theme within a manufacturer. The large containers I use for my Stampin’ Up sets are THICKER Stampendous containers. They are organized by line art style, and theme. I also use Stampendous THIN containers for images I have on cling mount (which isn’t all that many). I keep my Whipper Snapper cling mount sets, which are in CD cases, stored in CD storage boxes, organized by theme. I keep clear sets and unmounted red rubber stamps in 3-ring binders, organized by manufacturer. Because I am a designer for various companies, it’s important for me to keep some company stamps all together (example, High Hopes, Crafty Secrets, Whipper Snapper Designs) In the binders I use various sized page protector sleeves. The 2-pocket 5×7 sleeves, 9-pocket trading card sleeves, and 3-pocket long sleeves are ULTRA-Pro products used for safely storing sports memorabilia. The full-sized sleeves are a heavy duty Avery sleeve. I use heavy duty clear transparency sheets to adhere the unmounted red rubber stamps using Alene’s Tack It Over glue, and inexpensive white cardstock for stability in the pockets. All of these items can be found on Amazon.com Hope this is helpful! Visit my blog for more studio photos and storage ideas! SweetMissDaisy

Rubber Stamps, DieCuts and You!

Sunday, October 23rd, 2011


Tutorial on using die cuts and your FireCracker Designs by Pamela rubber stamp sets.