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By Jessica Cook


A lot of art galleries offer works printed on textiles and paper. Stamping is a method often used to create the designs. Some are very intricate and delicate while others look deceptively simple. You might examine the simpler ones and think you could do something like it yourself. If you are really intrigued, you should try your hand at the kind of pieces stamping artists create.

Instead of purchasing commercial stamps from art supply stores, you should take a look around and see what kind of found materials you can use to create unique designs. Many fruits and vegetables make great stamps. You might start experimenting with an apple, for instance. Just cut it in half, apply paint, and stamp. Backpacks and wall hangings are a couple of the projects you might try.

Something as simple as a pencil eraser will give you some interesting designs. You could also use the square and round erasers that are sold separately. You probably don't want to plan a large piece using these stamps. They work best on smaller projects like stationary, wrapping paper, and greeting cards. This is the kind of project you invite your children to join in.

The most beautiful designs imaginable are found in nature. Vegetables can be used to create intricate and delicate designs that can't be replicated. Instead of consigning an old cabbage to the trash can, cut the top off and use it as a stamp. Once the top is off all the layers will be exposed, and you can create flower-like designs on paper, canvas, or fabric.

If you are like a lot of people, you have a button box filled with extra buttons. These make great stamps for greeting cards, wrapping paper and stationary. This is probably not a project you want a small child involved in. Once paint gets on the buttons, they get slippery and messy. Tiny kids might even decide to swallow them.

Leaves and small branches can make beautiful designs when you are attempting a larger project. They are so unique and distinctive, you will have to be careful not to use too many on your painting surface. They can be beautiful added to fabric panels for French doors. You are going to need young sturdy leaves, not the older brittle ones.

You can even create your own permanent stamps by carving wood blocks, tile, linoleum, and even bars of soap into whatever design interests you. You are going to need an X-acto knife with different blades and a little brayer, along with paint, to do the job. After you complete your project, you can wash and dry your stamp and put it away for later use.

Once you have done some experimenting, you will probably become pretty proficient at the technique. You might even earn some extra money selling your creations at local arts and crafts shows. The more creative you are, the more interesting your work will be to others.




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