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Carve-A-Stamp Kit from Uncommon Goods

10/22/2014 by Jennifer 6 Comments

Good morning! Today I’m back to talk about another product from the beautifully curated online shop Uncommon Goods. Before learning about custom stamps and heat embossing, I never really gave stamping a second thought. I associated stamps with crafty handmade stationery and that was the end of it. But I’ve since realized that stamps have so many different purposes and are 100% customizable. This past weekend, I finally tried making my own stamps using this Carve-a-Stamp kit by Yellow Owl from Uncommon Goods. Like the Calligraphy Starter Kit I shared last week, this was a trial-and-error experience and I have a few tips for those of you who are considering trying it out too.

Carve-a-Stamp Kit from Uncommon Goods | Earl Grey Blog

This kit contained everything I needed to get started, including templates for tons of cute designs. I decided to make one stamp from a template and another stamp of my teacup logo.

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I traced the cute envelope illustration, transferred it to the rubber stamp block, and then things began to go wrong. This kit includes five different carving tool sizes. It’s important to start with the smallest one and trace lightly. I didn’t do that. I took the small carving tool and started carving out the lines like a beast! Whoops! Tracing lightly is the key to getting those smooth lines.

Carve-a-Stamp Kit from Uncommon Goods | Earl Grey Blog

As you can see, my heart envelope stamp didn’t exactly turn out as planned. Lesson learned! I used this failed stamp carving experience to create a more clean stamp on the back of the rubber block.

Carve-a-Stamp Kit from Uncommon Goods | Earl Grey Blog

Creating a stamp of my teacup logo has been on my to-do list for a long time! I’m happy that I was able to make it happen with this stamp kit. To add a little shine, I decided to heat emboss using this teacup stamp. I love how the gold turned out!

Heat Embossed Teacups | Earl Grey Blog

Regardless of the ups and downs of my first attempt at carving stamps, I am so excited to make many more! I have one or two extra carving blocks on hand, so I’ll continue using the tools provided in this helpful kit. And I’m definitely going to retrace the heart envelope. :)

As I said last week, I have nothing but nice things to say about Uncommon Goods. This company is so ethically sound and dedicated to supporting designers, artists, and their own community. When it comes to finding special gifts for friends and family, Uncommon Goods has something for everyone. You can find gifts for women here, gifts for men here, and gifts for kids here. The options are never ending!

Thanks for letting me share! Have you made your own stamps before? Or have you tried heat embossing?

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  1. Alex says

    10/22/2014 at 10:09 am

    Whaaat. How cute is this! Uncommon Goods comes through again. And I would be tempted to gold emboss everything.

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  2. ReStyleGraphic says

    10/23/2014 at 5:09 am

    Unfortunately I did not make stamps so far. But I bought everything you need for this. Your post reminded me that I should try. Thank you.

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  3. Cristina says

    10/27/2014 at 8:54 am

    This is such a cute idea! I actually love the way the envelop turned out.

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    • Jennifer | Earl Grey Blog says

      11/05/2014 at 9:55 pm

      Aww thanks Cristina!

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  4. Allie says

    11/07/2014 at 9:20 am

    That’s so fun! What did you do differently on the second one that made it better? I love the idea of doing your logo (sort of) and then embossing it. I have a stamp with my name on it and sometimes I’ll use it on scraps of paper and emboss my name in gold to have little notes that I can use with my name on them. I’m a sucker for some gold!

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    • Jennifer | Earl Grey Blog says

      11/08/2014 at 11:14 pm

      That sounds so cute! I need to get a stamp with my name on it asap. Gold embossing powder is the best. :)

      What made a difference in the second stamp is that I carved super lightly. I was a little harsh on the first one…for some reason, I thought the stamp block would be hard to carve through!

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