{"id":394,"date":"2008-11-12T19:23:59","date_gmt":"2008-11-12T23:23:59","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.everwild.net\/blog\/?p=394"},"modified":"2008-11-13T10:56:42","modified_gmt":"2008-11-13T14:56:42","slug":"creating-stamps-with-amazing-mold-putty","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.everwild.net\/blog\/2008\/11\/creating-stamps-with-amazing-mold-putty","title":{"rendered":"Creating Stamps with Amazing Mold Putty"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>ngg_shortcode_0_placeholder I&#8217;ve often longed for a simple way to create my own rubber stamps.  There&#8217;s always <a href=\"http:\/\/www.fimp.net\/howtomakealinocut.html\">Linocut<\/a>, and large pink erasers, but I haven&#8217;t mastered the thin-cut line yet (as is evidenced by the &#8220;scars&#8221; in the hand-carved shamrock in the lower left of image), and would like, at times, to have an image outline I can then color in.<\/p>\n<p>I found this box of <a href=\"http:\/\/www.amazingmoldputty.com\/ProdDetail.cfm?Category=Silicone%20Rubber&#038;Name=Amazing%20Mold%20Putty\">Amazing Mold Putty<\/a> (Michaels) in July and wanted to try making molds for polymer clay projects.  I love it; it&#8217;s fun, flexible, and, as I&#8217;ve discovered, versatile.  Using the same shamrock stamp I <a href=\"https:\/\/www.everwild.net\/blog\/wp-admin\/post.php?action=edit&#038;post=43\">blogged<\/a> about back in July, I mixed equal parts of putty into a small ball (work quickly, it activates immediately and cures in approximately 20 minutes), squished it into the stamp, inverted the stamp, and flattened it against the ceramic tile I use for clay.  I trimmed off the excess and then let it set. ngg_shortcode_1_placeholder<\/p>\n<p>The results were great.  Not only does it stamp well with pigment and dye inks (I haven&#8217;t tried solvent-based yet), but, as the lower image indicates, it&#8217;s self-sticking and adheres beautifully to acrylic blocks (so far, to anything with a shiny surface, including the sticker face of a wood-mounted stamp).<\/p>\n<p>I suspect if one didn&#8217;t want to carve linoleum or rubber, one could also use polymer clay to make master plates (er, matrix boards?).  Clay plates might even afford deeper, more consistent lines.  I suppose we&#8217;ll just have to give it a try.<br \/>\nngg_shortcode_2_placeholder<br \/>\nIf you use linoleum, carve deeper than I have here. Although it works, the stamp shown is too shallow and requires cleanup around the outer edges.  But, as you can see, it still produces a clear, consistent line.  Happy stampin&#8217;!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I&#8217;ve often longed for a simple way to create my own rubber stamps. 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