Carving Eraser Stamps
74Some of my handcarved stamps are in this banner.
A new passion is born
Carving Stamps From Erasers and Carving Materials
Sometime in the early 1980's I got frustrated with the limited designs in the commercial rubber stamping industry. They were too cutesy...you could find all the bunnies and teddies you could ever want but try finding a feminist stamp or one that showed nudity or goddess images, and you were out of luck. Somewhere in that time zone, I started carving my own stamps out of eraser stock. Eventually the eraser companies caught on and started making large sheets just for us eraser carvers. Of course now-a-days you can find stamps on any subject, but nothing provides the same instant gratification that comes with thinking up a stamp design, grabbing a piece of eraser, and less than an hour later holding in your hands the very design you wanted! Recently at the Laguna Beach Sawdust Festival, I got to sit down and make a lithograph print. That reminded me of how much I missed making my own stamps. Then today I realized that since my main stamp carving days were before the internet crashed into me, that I'd never documented the hundreds of images I've carved.
Step One
Step one
Assemble all your supplies and decide what art you want on your stamp.I like to freehand draw my art on an eraser with a sharpie marker. Most people aren't that brave. You can also transfer your design with graphite paper or carbon paper. Keep in mind that the final print will be reversed. On my design it didn't matter, but it will matter if you are carving letters or numbers, or need the art to face left or right.
Once you have the design drawn onto the eraser, you are ready to begin carving.
The tools I use are called Linozips. I got mine at an art supply store, but NASCO also carries them. I am getting ready to carve this Tiki image on a Mars Staedler Eraser. The ink label was removed with acetone (nail polish remover). Remember words and designs will be backwords when printed.
Step 2
Step 3
Tips and Tricks
Tips and tricks
Say you just carved a left facing dog, and you need a right facing dog. Take a blank eraser, ink up your left facing dog, stamp it carefully on your blank stamp, and carve it. Viola! Now you have a dog facing the other way.Keep carving and doing test prints until it looks the way you want it to. The small holes under the eyes were done with the point of a toothpick. Normally I would trim off the border, but in this case I think it added to the effect. Some artists like to remove all excess carving ridges, while others feel that adds to the hand carved look. Remember, once you carve it away you can't put it back. If all else fails you can still clean it and use it as an eraser. Don't be afraid to start over...right now you are just learning anyway.
I carved the entire stamp using the tip you see here. That is not typical though. Sometimes a piece of eraser will lay back down in its groove and fake you out. So I like to lay the stamp face down on scrap paper and rub it gently from side to side. That will grab the crumbs and clean them out of your stamp. If it gets really bad, run water over it and dry with a paper towel.
Final Print on Tissue Paper
Final Print
Carve anything you like.
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My Art Blog
- Words of Wisdom
Source: talk2thetrees.blogspot.com via Theodora on Pinterest I'm planting my own garden and decorating my own soul.
- Angel Painting
For Mother's Day I gave this angel painting I did to my boyfriend's mother. She seemed happy enough to get it and found a spot for it in her bedroom. It's acrylics done in a folk art style.
- Illustrating Children's Books
When I was younger I wanted to be a children's book illustrator. That never happened, but the interest never went away. So when I found this awesome book on the topic at the library I grabbed it. If you ever get the chance to buy a copy, do it. I would like one for my permanent collection. It's called Illustrating Children's Books Creating Pictures for Publication. Click on the photo to see the larger size.
New Stamps
- Twelve New Hand Carved Images
I devoted myself to carving stamps today and I had a great time. I carved 12 little stamps, and one pencil eraser moon stamp. I took videos of most of it so I could make a movie for youtube with it. Then I need to make some great projects with it so people can see the amazing potential in printing with found objects and hand carving your own stamps.
- Printing With Found Objects
After looking at a book on printing with found objects at Joann's it stirred up my old passion for all things hand carved and printed and stamped and stencilled. So excited about it that I went to the discount store and bought up all manner of things I think might make good prints. Then I made a youtube video on it. The only thing I lack now is flat table space, and I need to find my box of stamps and ink pads which doesn't seem to be where I put it last. Foiled again by lack of space in my tiny apartment. This is a get well card I made for a sick friend. If you click on them you can see the details better in the larger photos. I wrote the address on the paper doll's skirt, but I blurred it out again for privacy.I can't wait to print more stuff, but I'll have to for another day because it's late and my eyes are tired. And I have no flat space to work. Seriously. Every flat surface is covered.
- New Stamps
I just got some new stamps at a dollar store today. Can't pass up on 4 stamps and an ink pad for $1.00. I don't usually use retail stamps, but I thought, heck why not. Update: I tried out the stamps today. The ink was pretty weak but can be reinvigorated with some fresh ink. The stamps can be made better by taking them off their blocks, putting a stamp cushion on and glueing the stamps back on. You can use rubber cement to reattach stamps if they fall off their cushions. The green image is a photo manipulation I did on the computer.
Thansk for answering... That is news to me. I have not been able to get them as big. Can you tell me where do you find them so big???? I see you are all aound with rubber stamps. That is Great.
Thanks!
Yari
Yes, I will keep an eye on the site in case anyone finds them. They are so easy to cut! Thanks again for answering
thanks for this great idea! I have been trying to make stamps out of Sculpey with varying results, but I never thought of this simple solution :)
thanks for this great idea!
Nice work, I've been making 'inkan'(Japanese seals) with white vinyl erasers for a while now-it's cool to see others out there doing the same with some really good results.
Very Cool! Ever made a skeleton one ? I would buy one!
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YARI 5 years ago
VERY NICE, ILIKE THE DESIG; BUT THAT IS NOT AN ERASER, LOOKS MORE AS MASTERCARVE, ISN'T IT?