If you’ve saved that champagne cork from New Year’s Eve (and
I know you did) you can use it to make a perfect cork shamrock stamp!
It’s easy to carve with an X-acto or craft knife. When the cork shamrock stamp is ready it will
have a myriad of uses. Stamp all your
correspondences. Stamp up a few
bookmarks for school treats for your child’s classmates. Stamp some plain brown paper to create your
own wrap for small gifts.
Since you make this stamp from cork your image will have
tiny open areas that gives your stamp a textured look.
Materials:
Champagne cork
X-acto or craft knife
Piece of thin cardboard
Scissors
Pen
Ink pad (green, or any color you prefer)
Stamping items
Instructions:
1.
First, make your pattern. Begin by folding a thin piece of cardboard in
half. Then use a pen to draw a half
heart on the fold. The half heart should
be measured ¼” on the fold line. Finally
use some pointed scissors to cut out.
Open the cardboard piece and you will have your heart stencil.
2.
Next, use the pen to draw the heart on the
bottom (Flat end) of the cork. Make
three hearts in the shape of a shamrock.
Draw a curved triangle in the center for the stem. (See photo)
3.
Now, use the craft knife to carefully cut around
your design. Work slowly, making small
slits and slices. Cut around the image
about ¼” down.
4.
Then use a tiny piece of fine sandpaper to
lightly sand any rough surfaces. Your
stamp is ready to use.
5.
Ink up the image with your preferred color and
stamp using steady pressure. Practice
first on scrap paper before you stamp on your projects to the get used to the
pressure and stamp. Now you can use your
shamrock stamp to make seasonal bookmarks, greeting cards and more!
Wasn’t that easy and fun?
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Note: When working with
a craft knife please be extremely careful, this is not a project for kids,
but the kids will love if you make them a stamp of their own!
Excellent Thanks Crystal!
ReplyDeleteI love this idea and it looks so simple!! I would be thrilled if you would share it at the Pleasures of the NW's DIY link up!
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Thanks for sharing!!
DeleteHow creative! Thanks for sharing on the Merry Monday Link Party!
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