Stamps offer an interesting way you present your idea. All
you need is to apply some ink, press the stamp on the substrate and you have a
clear and crisp image right in front of you in less than 2 seconds. However the
way people use address stamp, or mix and match their stamps to create
everything is just amazing.
Stamps can be used to create embossed images and can easily
be altered using water colors, acrylic paints or stamp pads. You can choose to
get your stamps customized to fit your requirements. You can get hand stamps
customized into address stamp, hand craved stamps or art stamps. There are no
limitations on the creativity and uses of hand stamps. Use the following tips
to take your craft project or your official work to a new perspective on
stamping.
Focal foam
Do you know you can even turn your favorite doodle design
into stamps? Start by using sheets of Inovart’s Presto Foam and draw your
design directly on the foam with a ballpoint pen. This will help you create
groves however the ink lines won’t show.
Next, spread some acrylic paint on the sheet and roll it out
with a brayer to evenly coat the stamp. When you are done with the pain covered
stamp, you can even use it as an embellishment in your artwork.
The first impression
Stamps and polymer clay can be used together to make great
impressions. Apart from address stamps, the stamps can be used to create
textures and design on the clay. After stamping the clay, you can sand the
surface to create more texture.
Layer it up
You can use the stamps to create interesting layers in your
artwork. Start by stamping the sheet with the stamp and then add texture and
layer it up as you proceed with the design. Add texture by carving into wet
paint using the texture tool. As you proceed, it will be more interesting to
see the finish product.
Present a good image
Have you ever stamped a focal image on a piece of paper only
to discover that it wasn’t completed stamped? If so, choose to stamp with pre
inked stamp to present a good stamping image.
Shop stamps online at the Ideal Stamp Shop.
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