Creative Materials Stamping Artists Use To Come Up With Unique Designs

By Jessica Cook


Most people have seen interesting stamped designs on stationary and textiles and wondered how it was done. Some designs are intricate while others seem so simple you think you should be able to do it yourself. The truth is you can. With some inexpensive tools, fruits, vegetables and blocks you can create the same kinds of designs that make stamping artists so in demand.

Paper and textiles stamped with vegetables and fruits will create beautiful and natural designs. You can decorate a school backpack or stamp an interesting design, on textured fabric or linen, as the focal point of a wall hanging. You might use a halved apple, for example, making sure the cut is clean. Coat the inside of the apple with paint and stamp.

Erasers work well as stamps. You could use ones on the end of pencils or choose individual erasers. These work well for small projects like cards and wrapping paper. This is one of the projects you can get your children involved in, especially if you are using pencil erasers. The pencil makes it easy for little fingers to control the design and placement of the paint.

The most beautiful designs imaginable are found in nature. Vegetables can be used to create intricate and delicate designs that can't be replicated. Instead of consigning an old cabbage to the trash can, cut the top off and use it as a stamp. Once the top is off all the layers will be exposed, and you can create flower-like designs on paper, canvas, or fabric.

If you are like a lot of people, you have a button box filled with extra buttons. These make great stamps for greeting cards, wrapping paper and stationary. This is probably not a project you want a small child involved in. Once paint gets on the buttons, they get slippery and messy. Tiny kids might even decide to swallow them.

Leaves can make great designs. There are so many varieties and sizes. You might choose just one to work with or incorporate several into one project. You might decide to create fabric panels for your French doors using a leaf stamp. You will have to make sure you select young and fresh leaves for your project. Old leaves will be hard to work with.

If you go to an arts and crafts store you will find stamps in all sizes and shapes. None will be as interesting as the ones you make yourself however. With a block of wood or piece of tile or linoleum you can carve your own stamps. An X-acto knife or other sharp carving utensil and a small brayer are extra supplies you need for this project. These stamps are reusable after washing.

If you are creative and love making things, taking up stamping as a hobby could be a fun way to pass the time. If you get good enough there are always fairs and shows that will rent you a booth to sell your creations. This might be the start of a second career.




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