DIY: Small cork stamps
2014-03-04

Cork stamps everywhere! Enjoy this little craft.
"I have a story. (I always have a story.) When I was in Junior High art class we were given the project of making our own rubber stamp to stamp out our own greeting cards (hmm, come to think of it, maybe it was my calling). The nerd that I am, I was so excited to finish the project that I rushed through the end of it and cut myself REALLY badly with the craft knife. So badly that I was removed from ballet class one day because my cut opened up and I was bleeding all over the dance floor. (I'm still in therapy over it - HA!) I still have the scar to prove it.Anyway, since that day I have a bit of an aversion to craft knives. But my crafty friend Andy (who helped me out with my quilled cupcake shop) reminded me of my stamping days by telling me that I could repurpose old wine corks and use them as stamps. Oh boy... another obsession. She made me a cupcake one that I use in some of my packaging but I had to give it a go."
You will need:
Start off by drawing your design on with the Sharpie
Now you slowly chip away the excess with your knife. I also used an awl I had to get into more complicated designs. Slow and steady wins the race!
Now you test your stamp. I used black ink on all of the designs but you can absolutely use colors. Once you ink it you will see what areas need to be cleaned up and cut more.
These stamps won't make pretty and clean designs. (Note the hole in the heart made by an indentation in the cork.) They are very textured and earthy feeling (which I absolutely love). If you're looking for the pretty pristine ones, then you might want to skip out on this.
I kept cutting and made more:
A cassette!
A birdie.
My camera design. Made on a larger Prosecco cork.
SWEET Stamping!
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