Stamping Made Easy – Michele Charles

$12.99

Calling all crafters! Rubber stamp crafts are fun for kids and adults. Here is everything you need to know! Have you ever had a vision for an image that you wished you could recreate over and over again? Have you ever wondered how to make all of those stamps you’ve seen on your favorite decorative pieces? Have you ever considered the countless possible decorative pieces you yourself could create if only you had the rare skill of stamping? Well, now you can create your own rubber stamps, turning your artistic vision into a timeless tool you can use for art projects. An amazing resource for beginners in stamp making, Stamping Made Easy neatly and concisely illustrates the tools and skills you’ll need to begin your stamping journey. Author Michele Charles will introduce you to the exciting world of stamping, from different inks, surfaces, backgrounds, and more! No longer is the world of stamping limited to old-fashioned, red, rubber stamps. You’ll learn all about new techniques, such as clear stamps, roller stamps, and cube stamps. To get started in the world of stamping is easy. All you need is a few simple supplies that are easy to acquire, such as a pencil, a ruler, scissors, and a cutting mat. Once your supplies are gathered, start stamping in just three easy steps. First, you’ll ink your uniquely creative stamp. Next, you’ll make an impression on your work surface. Finally, you’ll simply clean your stamp with a wet paper towel. And that’s it! From birthday cards, party invitations, and art projects to referential tools, the skills you’ll learn in Stamping Made Easy will get you started honing your stamping craftsmanship journey. Now you can hone your skills in the time-honored tradition of creating images to pass down to your friends and family. Create an artifact from a moment in time, something you can look back on and be proud of. Turn your ideas into your new favorite hobby today and get started on your fulfilling, artistic life as a stamp maker!

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