Using transfer/carbon paper, I traced the letter onto the eraser. Using an exacto blade, I started to cut out the negative space in and around the letter.
I found this to be VERY hard. So I improvised. I carefully cut a small sliver of eraser and left the rest to become my "base". I retraced my "B" (at this point, I STILL didn't notice that it should be flipped) and I cut it out with my exacto. This was a lot easier to do.
I then glued my "B" to the other part of the eraser. After letting it dry for a few minutes, I tested it out. This is when I noticed my mistake. Oops. Like I said before, it was lucky for me that a "B" can be flipped around because it's the same on the top and bottom.
After completing my "B" I decided I should make a mustache. You never know when that might come in handy. The mustache was so much easier because it didn't have any middle parts to cut out. I simply traced my eraser (for size) and drew half of a mustache. I folded my paper over and cut it out so that it ended up symmetrical.
this is really a great idea! I'm so glad you posted about it, I haven't seen any tutorials before, I have done this when I couldn't find what I wanted for a stamp. I would love for you to link it up with me too :) http://www.familyhomeandlife.com/
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for the invite. Headed over now to link up :)
DeleteThanks for the tip of slicing off one layer, cutting and then glueing back on. That's a good tip!
ReplyDeleteThanks! I'm glad it was helpful :)
DeleteMy daughter is going to love this idea! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteoh good! I'm so glad :) if you make some, I'd love to see how they turn out.
Deleteawesome, i wanna try!
ReplyDeletePlease send me pictures if you try :) I love to see what everyone creates!
DeleteSuper cute! I would do a T, and I think little Christmas trees would look so adorable on oue Christmas card envelopes!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing.
Oooh little Christmas trees would be adorable :) Thanks for stopping by!
DeleteThe stamp turned out great. I have trouble, too, with reverse images - it is hard to visualize for me.
ReplyDeleteI've been wanting to make my own stamps for a while. This seems so simple though. I may just have to try. Yours come out great!
ReplyDeleteI've seen this in a few places its so cute. I can't wait to try it. I would totally forget to mirror it and have to cut and glue too! :) Newest follower. Come check out my blog. www.thesweetpeapod.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteCooool! I love this idea!
ReplyDelete~Steph @ Silver Boxes
These are too cute! I love that mustache. Awesome job!
ReplyDeletexo-Kimberly {allons-y kimberly}
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These are a hoot! Especially the mustache! Thanks for linking up to my Pin Me Party! I've pinned this! Have a wonderful Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteVery cool. I love the idea of a mustache stamp, I think I'll be making one for myself now :)
ReplyDeleteYou are so clever! I am featuring you twice tomorrow~ yet again~
ReplyDeleteKim
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Totally LOVE this idea!!
ReplyDeleteFotini
I LOVE THIS!!! Is there a mountain top around that I can go run and scream that from????
ReplyDeleteSeriously, great job. I could have totally used a tutorial like this last year when I was making a baby book for my nephew. But this might just solve many of my future creative hiccups.
Did I say that I love this yet??
Ps do you have a pin for this?
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Randi! I'm so glad you like them :) I do have a pin for them. You can check it out here: http://pinterest.com/pin/198228821070129400/
DeleteYour comments totally made my day. Have a great weekend!
Shannon
Hey, you made MY day!!
DeleteI got you all pinned up on my pinterest. I am so excited to have it!