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Uploaded by on Dec 12, 2008

How to make you own lino cut "stamps"
visit my blog for more lino stamp examples:
http://artycrafty.wordpress.com

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  • i really like this, this is what i will be doing in art class.

    thanks for the video.

    by the way what type of paint or ink you need to make the print?

  • @angelic212 - I use normal ink pads for rubber stamps. Gives each print a rustic/grungy feel. Its not crisp and clean print though. I don't want to have to buy extra supplies like proper printers ink (I have a 3 yr old that would love to squirt it everywhere and stain the walls, carpet etc). - i'm renting and really don't want that to happen.lol

  • @Godzoned thank you for taking the time to reply.

    i got those roll on ink sticks i dont know if you have seen them they cost about 2 dollars. i got them today , would they work for this?

  • @angelic212 - I haven't seen the roll on ink sticks here but in New Zealand we get so many different products - or none at all.... We are at the Mersey of the importers unfortunately.... if the importers don't like it we don't get it and don't know it exists.

  • thank u for replyin.. it is really nice off you.. :)

    lol i know it prob is expensive..

    im doin it at school at the moment and i fined it interestin so far.. :) so i went on youtube and there is so many diffrent ways.. :) u rock at it.. keep it up.. :)

  • @pinkpixiedust101 thank you very much... I've been mounting them on wood blocks now and  using them with stamp pads still. love it.

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  • @flupmakintosh thanks. all I know is that my dad made it for me when I saw one years ago.

  • our welcome.. hope to here from you soon.. bye for now.. :)

  • @pinkpixiedust101 Yes great idea and I would be doing that but I use ink pads for rubber stamping. Not printers ink. No money to get the printers ink. I'm just using what I have around the house at present. Thanks so much for watching.

  • you should try to put your ink on a glass sheat...

    and then roll a roller on it like painting walls.. :)

    and then roll it on your lino and place your paper over it..

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