How to make rubber stamp bookplates (Author: Drew Cairo, published in "Fetish Chronicles" in April 2010)
1. Trace the designed bookplate pattern on sulfuric acid paper. Please use HB-2B pencil for tracing. (The editor likes to use 2B pencil, which is more convenient when transferring.) If you are not good at drawing, you can copy an existing picture. (You can print it out on a computer, and some gods trace it directly on their tablets and mobile phones.) Remember to scale it according to the size of the seal and simplify overly complex lines.
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2. Put the pictured side of the sulfuric acid paper down, cover it on the eraser, and gently scrape it with your fingernail or ruler. If the picture is large, you can use tape to fix the four corners to prevent it from moving. (Sulfuric acid paper is tracing paper. You can also use double-sided tape to fix the tracing paper when tracing)
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3. Press one corner of the paper and lift it up to see if the transfer is clear. If there is anything missing, you can put the paper down and scratch that area again. (This step is very important, otherwise the printing will be incomplete and blurred.)
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4. As long as the surface of the eraser is flat and clean enough, pictures can be transferred.Be very clear. (In order to ensure clarity, you can use plastic rubber to clean the dust on the surface of the rubber brick before printing.)
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