I LOVE your stamps. How wonderful that you are able to make your own. I remember making one in art class -- a lion because that was our mascot. I know I have it somewhere tucked away in a box. That was a long, long time ago. :) Hope your weekend is wonderful. Tammy
your stamps are over the top gorgeous Kimmie ... come to think of it...you have never created anything I did not like/Love!
you are a bloggie friend I really wished I lived down the street from...what fantastic play dates we could have!!!
I just treated myself to some of the pink Speedball "Speedy-Carve" stuff that really does cut like butta ... wondering how it holds up in the long run...time will tell!
oxo word verification: fulness what I feel in the best way when I come to visit you :)
What a great tip. I have never had any trouble with my gasket material, but I have not carved anything yet. I really like that crow. Is your gasket material about 1/8" thick? Mine is very thin.
Those stamps are utterly beautiful. How neat that you can carve your own stamps. I am not ready as yet to try this out but your carving makes me want to try it...
I LOVE your stamps. How wonderful that you are able to make your own. I remember making one in art class -- a lion because that was our mascot. I know I have it somewhere tucked away in a box. That was a long, long time ago. :) Hope your weekend is wonderful. Tammy
ReplyDeleteLove these!
ReplyDeleteyour stamps are over the top gorgeous Kimmie ... come to think of it...you have never created anything I did not like/Love!
ReplyDeleteyou are a bloggie friend I really wished I lived down the street from...what fantastic play dates we could have!!!
I just treated myself to some of the pink Speedball "Speedy-Carve" stuff that really does cut like butta ...
wondering how it holds up in the long run...time will tell!
oxo
word verification: fulness
what I feel in the best way when I come to visit you :)
These are beautiful Kimmie! I have always wanted to try this. Oh just another thing on my list of want to dos! Your stamps turned out lovely!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great tip. I have never had any trouble with my gasket material, but I have not carved anything yet. I really like that crow. Is your gasket material about 1/8" thick? Mine is very thin.
ReplyDeleteThese are great. I hvae wanted to do this for awhile...have everything and have drawn out a few things, just need to DO IT! LOL
ReplyDeleteThese are awesome stamps!
ReplyDeleteI too love these. they are soooo sweet. now for me, i just dont think i could carve anything that resembled anything. you have so many talents.
ReplyDeletethanks for the hint and l love your stampsx
ReplyDeleteThose are gorgeous. I would run out and buy rubber gasket material and coconut oil if I had any artistic ability at all!
ReplyDeleteThose stamps are utterly beautiful. How neat that you can carve your own stamps. I am not ready as yet to try this out but your carving makes me want to try it...
ReplyDeleteAnother fabulously graphic stamp. Your stamps are so like wood cuts, they are beautiful all by themselves. xox Corrine
ReplyDeletekimmie i love your stamps. what tools do you use?
ReplyDeleteThese are so neat! I really love the two on the left.
ReplyDeleteLove all your stamps! Inspired by you to make one of my own.
ReplyDeleteKimmie , I love your handmade stamps !!!
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