| Easy Rubber-Stamped Projects |
From "Crafty Kids" episode DCK-101 |
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Rubber-stamp expert Jane Beard shares some unique ideas with Crafty Kids host Diana Canova. Beard shows how a miniature puppet-show theater can easily be constructed by tracing a pattern, cutting it out and assembling it to form the structure. The puppets are created using stamped paper that has been cut out and attached to a stick (figure A). Beard also demonstrates how unique pop-up cards can be created using rubber stamps (figure B). The particular card Beard creates is also a ring-toss game. Ring-Toss Pop-Up Card Materials: Kromecoat cardstock Western-theme rubber stamps Paint or markers Craft knife Ruler Glue stick Rubber gasket - Prestamp paper and paint background and pop-ups.
- Use the craft knife and ruler to cut tabs through the folded card (figure C). (Using a premeasured template can make tabs easier to cut and more evenly spaced.)
- Once tabs are cut, fold them back. Fold each tab a few times to define folds and create flexibility.
- Open card and pull tabs up.
- Use glue stick to attach pop-up figure to each tab (figure D).
- Decorate another sheet of paper the same size to cover the outside of the card.
RESOURCES :
The Great Rubber Stamp Book: Designing, Making, Using
Model: 0806913983
Author: Dee Gruenig
1997
Sterling Publishing Co. Inc.
Website: www.sterlingpub.com
Fifty Fun Formulas for Fabulous Rubber Stamping
Posh Impressions
Website: www.poshimpressions.com
Jane Beard
Museum of Modern Rubber
Website: www.modernrubberstamps.com
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