Showing posts with label eraser stamp. Show all posts
Showing posts with label eraser stamp. Show all posts

DIY Animal Crossing New Horizon Eraser Stamps

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Wednesday, 15 April 2020
Hey everyone! It has been a while since I posted my last entry. Today I will be sharing with you these adorable Animal Crossing stamp designs! I am a huge Animal Crossing fan and making these DIY stamps and using them to decorate stationaries is just an awsome idea. So I have made this tutorial to share with you all. Here you can check out my tutorial and the pattern:


Supplies
You can find the materials from the links below:
 

Beginner Tutorial
I made another video about how to carve an eraser stamp, you can watch it also. It has more details about the tips and techniques when you carve.




Happy crafting!
Lisa 

How to carve an eraser stamp

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Monday, 21 April 2014
In the last month or so, I got addicted to carve eraser stamps. To my surprise, it is a very relaxing hobby, the feeling is very similar to needle felting.. you just want to carve more and more. I'm still a beginner myself, and here I've made a simple 'how-to' tutorial to show the main processes to share with you all. 






















* Tools and Materials:

You can get most of these items in your local arts and crafts store. For the eraser, you could get them from Ebay or Etsy by searching the keywords "eraser carving blocks". Alternately, you could also use regular erasers to carve. I got mine from Daiso.

* Safety

Watch your fingers while carving, it's better to move/ rotate your eraser rather than turning your blade. Please pace yourself and carve slowly, the carving process in this video is twice the speed to shorten the length of the video. The template used in my video:


Below are some of my carved stamps:
Versafine produces extremely fine details to your stamps, love this ink! 
Pastel Houses on the right and Sailor Moon Moon Crisis Brooch on the left (it's my fav stamp so far, took me 2 hours to finish
Happy Easter! 
I chose VersaMagic because of it's 'chalk-like' matte finish, it gives a sketchy feel to my carved stamps. It also has a lot of pretty pastel colours which is a big bonus for me! 

Happy crafting!
Lisa