




I spent a weekend working at making more stamps. I bought cheap erasers at the $ Store and carved into them with my lino cutter. I love that lino cutter and all its little blades, it does so many cool things.
One thing I did that turned out ver well is to carve three stamps while they're all lined up. Now I can use them singly, doubly or all three together. I've got a array of different designs from just one group of erasers!
Here's some pictures of stamping in my sketch book. I also filled in some of the lines with coloured pencils.
2 comments:
Susan your designs have a wonderful organic look. I can' wait to see where you go with this!
Love the stamps; it's something I'm just beginning to explore.
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