Do-It-Yourself Stamps – Yes You Can!
Good Morning! Marilyn here with a fabulous stamp project from Alchemist Lori. Today, she’s demonstrating what you can do with handmade silicone and eraser stamps made using our brand new Stamp Vamp TechniKit. So, without further ado or to-do, I present her journal page for your viewing pleasure.
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Lori: Remember this background? I decided to use it to showcase the silicone stamp.
Lori: I also used pieces from the above project.
Above is a picture Lori’s silicone stamp. She drew hearts within hearts on a piece of acrylic and allowed it to dry completely. Instructions on how to create your own silicone stamps are included in the new Stamp Vamp TechniKit. A Note from Lori: Make sure the silicone is thick. Some of my lines were too thin and came off the backing after stamping one or two times.
Lori then used her silicone heart stamp to create this wonderful journal page. Directly below the heart, you can see the stamped “X”s she added with an eraser stamp she carved using the instructions and stamp carving tools included in the Stamp Vamp TechniKit. Lori also used the included brayer to apply paint to her stamps instead of ink. To complete the journal page, she used Vintage Sewing Scissors Washi Tape, iridescent clear punchinella, sheet music from our Acme Subscription Kit, archival ink in Stream and Jet Black, and the Cracked Background and Steampunk Numbers stamps from Viva Las Vegas Stamps.
Closeup of Lori’s silicon stamp heart and eraser stamp “X”s.
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If you would like to make cool stamps like Lori, our new Stamp Vamp TechniKit is just the ticket. Included is everything you will need to create your own silicone and eraser stamps (plus 4 more!).
Until later……………
Smiles~
Marilyn
Filed under: Art Journal, design team, Kits, Mixed Media, tutorial







Fabulous – I LOVE the hand carved effect of this stamp – it looks wonderful!
Thanks Lori