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Rubber Stamp Tutorial-Christmas Tree

Rubber Stamp Tutorial-Christmas Tree Rubber Stamp Tutorial-Christmas Tree

Selected from Ayu’s Meow’s Tutorial


Let me show you the original picture first. Isn’t it particularly festive and cute when all kinds of Santa Clauses are piled together? If you like it, you can make one too.


Rubber Stamp Tutorial-Christmas Tree

Rubber Stamp Tutorial-Christmas Tree

The following is the process and some insights~


This picture is relatively large, so use larger rubber bricks. Let me tell you about rubber bricks here:


1. Rubber bricks used for engraving are different from ordinary rubbers. Their compositions are very different. Do not use rubber bricks as rubber.


2. If rubber stamps are stacked, they must be separated by white paper or thin wooden boards in the middle. When storing, try to use wooden boxes or iron boxes for storage, with a layer of white paper at the bottom. Avoid contact with other substances to avoid adhesion.


3. Clean the ink on the surface of the rubber stamp before storing it. Otherwise, the ink will penetrate into the rubber after a certain period of time, causing the rubber to deteriorate and become hard.


4. To clean the ink, you can first use oil-absorbing tissue, tape paper or plastic rubber.


5. Rubber bricks should try to avoid high temperature and exposure to the sun. Try to keep it in a ventilated and cool place and avoid contact with plastic and other materials.




Rubber Stamp Tutorial-Christmas Tree


Small craftsmanship:Rubber Stamp Tutorial-Christmas Tree