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Rubber Stamping Tutorials

Rubber stamping tutorials can be found on the sites in this category. From hand-carving your own stamps to techniques to colorize, glitterize and otherwise adorn your rubber stamped items you're bound to find a new rubber stamping technique that you haven't tried before.
 
As an added bonus, all the website owners have included their favorite rubber stamping tips .
 

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Great Rubber Stamping Tutorials Websites


Free Rubber Stamping Tutorials
Lasting Impressions with Panache offers high quality, handcrafted art rubber stamps for the crafter, paper artist and scrapbooker. Available unmounted and mounted wholesale inquiries welcome. We also carry accessories and embellishments such as ink pads, beads, Acrylic Mounts, glues, glitter, color pencils, lyra pencils and other rubber stamping tools. We offer a growing resource of free tips and techniques for new and experienced stampers.
http://www.lasimppan.com/techniquepages.htm
(Clicks: 131; Link added: Aug 16, 2006)
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Rubber Stamping Tutorials Crafty Tip

Be careful with glue sticks that go on blue and dry clear. Some brands will actually bleach some colors of cardstock. Shades of blues are particularly susceptible to bleaching with a glue stick. by Julie Warner (one of the many rubber stamping artists in our Creative Crew)



Ruthann's Soft Block Carving
A stamp carving artist shares her techniques on the art of carving stamps from erasers and other soft materials. Through a series of step-by-step tutorials, Ruthann will teach you how to carve your own stamps as well as her techniques for making the perfect imprint with your new stamp.
http://www.ruthannzaroff.com/carving/index.htm
(Clicks: 2; Link added: Sep 5, 2009)
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Rubber Stamping Tutorials Crafty Tip

To clean stamps made from soft materials use lukewarm water and mild soap. Never rub the stamp surface or use hot water as these may damage the stamp or destroy it completely.



The Stampin' Place Tips & Techniques
The Stampin' Place provides a virtual library of rubber stamping tutorials and card ideas for all levels of rubber stamp artists.
http://www.stampin.com/tips.htm
(Clicks: 5; Link added: Nov 9, 2009)
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Rubber Stamping Tutorials Crafty Tip

When rubber stamping onto shrinking plastic, use a heat tool to set the ink to prevent it from smearing when you color in the design. Use only enough heat to set the ink, not enough to start melting/shrinking the plastic.






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