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Rubber stamping and card making are two of the most rewarding experiences you can ever enjoy in your free time. They are easy to do and fun even for those who are just beginning to learn the craft.What’s more, the joy that the rubber stamping and card making projects can give to the crafter and their recipients is something that is priceless. It can’t be purchased, then making the results of both crafts truly special.
Now, rubber stamping and card making can be blended to create a more beautiful product. Many artists have already been doing this, and much of their projects are centered on holiday themes.
Of the holiday cards available, Christmas cards are deemed most purchased, the reason that more and more artists are paying much attention to rubber stamping on Christmas cards.
Rubber stamping on Christmas cards can be done easily and quickly if you are just armed with the right materials and tools. Of course, it is also important that you have the design either in mind or in print.
Just think for an image that may suit best for the occasion and for the taste you wanted to portray. Also prepare yourself for rubber stamping on Christmas cards requires your time and effort.
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Providing industrial boost through online tutorials, Tooling University caters to individuals who are eager to acquire certain skills but has been hindered through hundreds of miles away from the headquarters of the institution.
Since you are now in the new millennium, distance is no longer a dilemma because even if you are in the eastern coast and the other is from the western hemisphere, you can still clearly get in touch through the power of the information superhighway.
Tooling University has been equipping their students to professionally face their future employers through the programs that they have prepared. The school has been satisfying academic needs not only the technical manufacturers but even engineering educators.
Aside from the seemingly masculine activities, there are also courses where you can gain expertise on the crafts such as candle making, beading, stitching, knitting, quilting and soap making, among the others. At the same time, there are also rubber stamping class descriptions offered.
Press Basics 110: is among the rubber stamping class descriptions that fall under the beginner’s category. The enrollee must be able to complete a minimum of fifteen lessons and a maximum of twenty- five lessons. This set introduces the typical compression together with its functions and components.
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The art of rubber stamping is something that is not new to everyone. Fact is, it has been around for centuries now and that thousands of people from different areas in the world have already tried the craft.
Many artists have in fact developed their own art works through rubber stamping, and perhaps one of the best proofs for the continued support and appreciation for the stamping art is the continued production of the rubber stamping cards.
The rubber stamping cards are available in varying forms. They are crafted following certain designs that are to some degree unique from each other.
With that, expect the cards then to appear pretty different. Yes, they vary in terms of style, as well as in sizes, shapes, colors, and of course, prices.
Speaking of size, the rubber stamping cards come in three available sizes: small, medium and large. These sizes are the most standard in the market today, but there are also others that go beyond the standards set.
With this, rubber stamping cards may also come in giant and smaller sizes. They are designed and crafted, however, to fit specific conditions and usage.
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Fun and easy. That’s what most rubber stampers and other artists believe when it comes to rubber stamping. Well, to some degree, they’re right. Rubber stamping is really easy and fun to do.
It is in fact one of the easiest and rewarding pastimes you can ever enjoy in your free time. It is for this reason that thousands of people since the early days have gained much interest into this art craft.
Rubber stamping can do wonders to any artistic crafts. It can enhance the looks of a particular art piece, the reason that rubber stamping is now incorporated into some of the most popular art crafts, like card making.
Speaking of card making, most card makers are now learning the art of rubber stamping. They spend much time on learning this craft knowing that it can help them create a product that truly worth the look and the praise.
With this demand, rubber stamping card ideas are now made available for the public to note. The rubber stamping card ideas are contributed by both the amateur and professional artists.
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If you’ve long been practicing the art of rubber stamping, chances are you know what a rubber stamp is. But if you are someone who is new to the craft, I bet you would like to know what a rubber stamp and for what it is used.
Well, the art of rubber stamping has been around for about a hundred years now. No one can exactly pinpoint its origin, but although that said stamping is believed to have emerged as a form of art in the 18th century.
Many people have been practicing the art since then, and it’s worth knowing that majority of them have experienced a sense of satisfaction and joy not just because they have created or developed some artistic pieces they think they can’t do before, but because they have discovered that just like any humans, they have the artistic talent.
With more and more people realizing that fact, rubber stamping is now continually rising as an important craft.
So what is a rubber stamp?
Basically, the stamp is so-called with the term “rubber” on it simply for the obvious reason that it is made of rubber. It is created by carving a desired image on the rubber which later is mounted on a piece of wood or an acrylic block for an easy use.
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Currently emerging as an art form, rubber stamping has been practiced and enjoyed by thousands of people anywhere in the world. If you are one of them and you find yourself addicted to collecting or gathering different designs of stamps, you may probably think of building a new room for your stamp collections.
Well, that’s a good plan. However, building a rubber stamping room can’t be done in just a matter of hours or days. You can’t also build it if you have no idea of how the room will look like. This is basically where the need of finding pictures of rubber stamping rooms comes in.
The pictures of rubber stamping rooms are now widespread. Thy can be found through a number of resources available out there, from craft magazines, to books and brochures.
You can also find them at the craft albums or galleries of your friend who also has the passion for it. And, if you want to find out more, a lot of craft galleries are available out there on the net for you to consider.
These galleries are either managed by craft companies or by individuals who have been working with rubber stamping.
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Rubber stamping was believed to have originated from Europe and Africa with several ancient stamps found in areas like Rome and Egypt.
It was brought to different areas in the world by a number of inventors and traders who traveled from one country to another, and it enters the continent of Asia when the Japanese began to use the stamps for their personal and commercial purposes.
It was after the introduction of rubber stamps in Japan that the concept of “Japan rubber stamping” was developed and made known to the public.
Rubber stamping in Japan is so vast and popular. Several reports have revealed that almost every historical monument in the country has been furnished with a station for rubber stamp.
At these stations, you can find different styles and designs of the Japan rubber stamping craft, which has been valued by the Japanese people since the early days.
The rubber stamps are featured and offered for free or for sale at the Japanese temples, shrines, and even the country’s railway stations.
The art of Japan rubber stamping is basically the same with the rubber stamping in other countries. The only difference lies on the designs and styles made as in Japan rubber stamping, most of the images you can see on stamps are in Japanese.
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Do you know that beeswax is used by artists for rubber stamping? Well, the use of beeswax is not new for many artists, painters and rubber stampers. The truth is that people of the ancient times have already used the material for their own artistic pieces.
In fact, it was found out by several researches that much of the earliest paintings found in Egypt were crafted with beeswax materials on them. It is for this reason basically that the use of beeswax for rubber stamping is now considered as “something old, something ancient”.
The use of beeswax for rubber stamping is often associated with that of the encaustic painting, also known as hot wax painting. Both of these techniques use beeswax that is heated to a certain temperature to which pigments that are highly shaded are added to the material.
The heated wax is then used for surface application, and any material like wood or a canvas can work best to project the image created. There are other steps known for doing these crafts though, but generally they use beeswax as one of their main ingredients.
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In rubber stamping, ink pads play a very important role. It is one of the most important materials needed in every rubber stamping project, and that those who are thinking of doing the craft must obtain the right ink pad for them to create their own designs.
With this fact, several brands of rubber stamping inks then came out to fill the market, and one of the most valued is the Archival line of rubber stamping inks and ink pads.
The Archival rubber stamping inks are generally one of the most distributed brands of acid free ink. It is noted significantly for its strong quality that it is said to withstand from any wear and tear associated with the art.
Several claims have it that of the available inks on the market, the Archival rubber stamping inks are the ones that aren’t capable of destroying the quality of any stamping material, be it a photograph or an ordinary paper.
There is more to be said about the Archival rubber stamping inks. To further give you idea about this ink brand, note that the Archival ink line is one option that tends not to bleed when painted.
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Considered as the world’s biggest shop for hydrocarbon polymer inscription, Addicted to Rubber Stamps has about one million items in stock. Whether you are a neophyte or a professional in the craft, the company will cater to whatever kind of level you belong.
They feature a lot of products that will let you accomplish the project you have started because whatever supplies you need in this art, just name it and they have it.
If you visit a store of Addicted to Rubber Stamps, you would find yourself in the midst of conventional wood- mounts for engraving. There are also other of its kind such as clear badge, foam badge, pre- inked badge, magnetic badge and rolling badge, to enumerate a few.
The company also happens to be a distributor of popular brands that are known to manufacture supplies of high grade quality. Examples are Hero Arts, Inkadinkado, Enchanted Ink, Tsukineko, Stampabilities, Ranger Industries and Technique Tuesday, among the others.
Not only is there a huge selection of materials you can purchase, Addicted to Rubber Stamps also has embellishments, patterned paper, card stock and stickers that come from Creating
- Keepsakes, EK Success,
- Bazzill Basics Paper,