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Thank you for visiting my second Etsy shop!

I love graphics, texture, and nature and try to incorporate them all into my art. My adventure into creating stamps began through my other shop, www.BlossomArts.etsy where I started out sewing handbags. I often made buttons for my bags out of polymer clay and used stamps to add texture. Having a background in science and a tendency to ask "How is that done?" I figured out how to make stamps without investing hundreds or thousands of dollars in industrial equipment.

I create all my stamps myself from start to finish. The artwork used is either created by me or is obtained from copyright free sources. Images must be cleaned up and enhanced on the computer and then the stamp is produced using a photosensitive polymer. The individual stamps are hand cut and applied to hardwood blocks using a special...

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  • Joined April 22, 2008

Favorite materials

rubber, foam, photopolymer, wood, graphics

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About

Thank you for visiting my second Etsy shop!

I love graphics, texture, and nature and try to incorporate them all into my art. My adventure into creating stamps began through my other shop, www.BlossomArts.etsy where I started out sewing handbags. I often made buttons for my bags out of polymer clay and used stamps to add texture. Having a background in science and a tendency to ask "How is that done?" I figured out how to make stamps without investing hundreds or thousands of dollars in industrial equipment.

I create all my stamps myself from start to finish. The artwork used is either created by me or is obtained from copyright free sources. Images must be cleaned up and enhanced on the computer and then the stamp is produced using a photosensitive polymer. The individual stamps are hand cut and applied to hardwood blocks using a special adhesive foam created for rubber stamp mounting. The foam I use is either 1/16" or 1/8" thick, depending on the size of the stamps.

The photopolymer that I use is the best available. It is specially formulated to be non-tacky on the back and is designed for mounting on blocks. The material is hard and durable and will provide many years of use. I mount on contoured maple mounts.

Unmounted stamps and stamps made of photopolymer designed for use with clear acrylic blocks is also available.

Try my stamps on paper, clay, polymer clay, and fabric. I love special requests and can make my stamps with an extra wide margin for use on soap!

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