STAMPS
So I found lino on a store and decided to give it a try! I actually made it into carving a few stamps that turned out pretty ok!!!

This was my first attempt to carve a stamp. It's made in rubber and was inspired by a drawing a tutorial on how to carve a stamp. Didn't turn out quiet bad for a first attempt...
I can't help it, I'm a romantic girl always thinking of ways to surprise my boyfriend... so I keep crafting romantic things to give him in any unexpected situation... This heart was already used. I used it to print a blank sheet I used to make a box to keep food I made for him!!
I saw a similar stamp in a store, but it was too damn expensive... and so I decided to try to carve it.What do you think?
That used to be a cork in a Port Wine (Rozés) Bottle. But I used it to make a nicer clover stamp. It helps stamping.
That's actually the nickname of my nickname! LOL! I explain, my nickname, as used forever by everyone is Tété (and it's the name I really like being called) but at the University friends decided to shortened it up a little, ending up with only Té.
Inspired by a notebook a cousin of mine gave me when she came from Ireland!!
This one was carved on a spongy material that a lady from a craft store gave as she hadn't a proper material to carve... she was so kind to give that spongy thing to me... It's really hard to carve but it works fine...

This was my first attempt to carve a stamp. It's made in rubber and was inspired by a drawing a tutorial on how to carve a stamp. Didn't turn out quiet bad for a first attempt...
I can't help it, I'm a romantic girl always thinking of ways to surprise my boyfriend... so I keep crafting romantic things to give him in any unexpected situation... This heart was already used. I used it to print a blank sheet I used to make a box to keep food I made for him!!
This one was carved just for fun! And since I'm in the Xmas in July Swap I decided to use it with that swap!
This was my first attempt carving letters... I did it all and was quiet please with it when I tried in on paper and found out all I could read was oma-et and not amo-te... LOL I forgot that letters have to be carved reverse!!This was actually carved to do some stuff for the Yummi Cupcake Swap.
That means "I love you" in portuguese! This is the right version of it!!I saw a similar stamp in a store, but it was too damn expensive... and so I decided to try to carve it.What do you think?
That used to be a cork in a Port Wine (Rozés) Bottle. But I used it to make a nicer clover stamp. It helps stamping.
That's actually the nickname of my nickname! LOL! I explain, my nickname, as used forever by everyone is Tété (and it's the name I really like being called) but at the University friends decided to shortened it up a little, ending up with only Té.
Inspired by a notebook a cousin of mine gave me when she came from Ireland!!
This one was carved on a spongy material that a lady from a craft store gave as she hadn't a proper material to carve... she was so kind to give that spongy thing to me... It's really hard to carve but it works fine...
My parents had their 25th anniversary last week. And a day after I decided (in the middle of the night) I should carve this (actually inspired by a card I found on the internet) to make a postcard. The postcard din't turn out as cool as I expect cause the ink couldn't dry enough... but the idea was pretty cool...













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