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Natural Materials Stamping Artists Use To Create Unique Designs

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.

Paper and textiles stamped with vegetables and fruits will create beautiful and natural designs. You can decorate a school backpack or stamp an interesting design, on textured fabric or linen, as the focal point of a wall hanging. You might use a halved apple, for example, making sure the cut is clean. Coat the inside of the apple with paint and stamp.

Pencil erasers are natural stamps. You don't have to do anything but dip them in paint and apply them to paper or fabric. Small projects like greeting cards, stationary and wrapping papers will give you the best results. You could even invite your kids to join you in the fun. They may be too young to write, but they can control the pencil enough to make dot patterns on paper.

Using vegetables you have in your crisper is another way to create interesting and unique designs that will have everyone guessing how you managed it. Before you throw out that cabbage head you never got around to using, trying turning it into a stamp. Cut off one end so all the interior layers are exposed. Dip it into the paint holding onto the other end and apply it to paper, fabric, or canvas.

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.

Walking around your backyard should give you all kinds of ideas for stamps. Leaves are a great example. You can incorporate leaves from several different trees or stick to just one variety. With some leaves and small branches for stamps, you can create larger pieces like sheer panels for French doors.

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.

If you are creative and love making things, taking up stamping as a hobby could be a fun way to pass the time. If you get good enough there are always fairs and shows that will rent you a booth to sell your creations. This might be the start of a second career.




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