Showing posts with label alisa burke stamps. Show all posts
Showing posts with label alisa burke stamps. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 24, 2015

stamped cupcake toppers

Want to add a little creativity to a cupcake? Grab a stamp and make your own cupcake toppers! I used my flower stamps (made from my flower drawings) to create some spring inspired toppers- perfect for an Easter gathering or a spring party.

I couldn't resist making my own cupcake wrapper from stamped paper!


LOOKING FOR MORE STAMPING INSPIRATION?

Check out how I mount my stamps and the different ways that I use them HERE

More ways that I use my rubber stamps HERE

You can see a few different ways that I create and use handmade stamps HERE

How to use stamps with clay HERE

Use rubber stamps to make rubbings HERE

Make unique leather cuffs with stamps HERE

Thursday, March 12, 2015

stamped leather cuffs

As most of you know, I love finding all kinds of ways to use my stamps. After stamping on wood, clay, leaves and metal I thought it would be fun to create simple stamped leather cuffs!
All you need is-
  • Permanent stamping ink- I like StazOn. Permanent ink enables you to stamp on just about any surface without rubbing off
  • Your favorite stamps. I used my own line of rubber stamps- I designed all my stamp sets with the intention of creating layers of pattern on a surface.
  • Leather cuffs (I got mine here)

The rest is as simple as covering the surface of the leather cuff with stamps!


LOOKING FOR MORE STAMPING INSPIRATION?

Check out how I mount my stamps and the different ways that I use them HERE

More ways that I use my rubber stamps HERE

You can see a few different ways that I create and use handmade stamps HERE

How to use stamps with clay HERE

Use rubber stamps to make rubbings HERE

Tuesday, June 25, 2013

stampin' FUN!

I receive all kinds of inquiries about how to mount and use rubber stamps and since I have a new batch of stamps in the shop, I thought it would be fun to dedicate a post to some of my favorite tips and techniques for using rubber stamps (any kind of rubber stamps).

Please note- I am not a traditional stamper- instead I am always looking to use my stamps in new and creative ways in my art and crafting projects!



Since I use stamps for a variety of different projects I like to keep the mounting process simple and economic! In my opinion, you can pretty much mount a stamp to just about anything but I prefer acrylic blocks (you can see what you are doing better) and craft foam. These are the two materials that I use in my own stamping.

I simply spray the back of the rubber stamp with spray mount. It gets the back side of the stamp nice and tacky and you are able to stick it to anything! Its also easy to peel off and switch out different designs. 

If I am working with clay I keep my stamps unmounted.


I am obsessed with pattern and all of my stamp designs were created with pattern in mind! I like to fill a surface (my favorite is brown craft paper) by repeating and overlapping the different designs. This concept is perfect for creating wrapping paper, decorative paper or fabric.




When you think of stamping you don't usually think of watercolors but you can get some really beautiful effects!


I paint my color directly onto the stamp and then start stamping! Stamping into a wet surface will cause the design to bleed and it's beautiful! Stamping into a dry surface will get you a more clean print.




There are all kinds of really cool inks out there for stamping and my favorite is permanent ink made for all surfaces. I love using this ink to create unique stamped accessories from a variety of materials (wood, plastic, metal).




I love finding simple and unique surfaces to stamp on! Stamping on masking tape is such a great way to create your own decorative tape (but on a budget!).






My parents are potters which means I have a special place in my heart for clay. Unmounted stamps can be used to create texture, pattern or an imprint in all kinds of clay projects.





I think my favorite way to use stamps it to cut the designs out and turn then into something new. From tags to wreaths to garlands there are SO many different ways to craft with cut out stamps!

To view all of my unmounted rubber stamps and my hand carved stamps you can visit my shop HERE!

Sunday, December 02, 2012

stamp inspiration and giveaway winners!

I am having so much fun finding unique ways to put my new stamps to use and with Christmas coming I have been hard at work making some handmade gifts and wrapping. Here are a few more ways that I am using my stamps. 

Winners of the giveaway are at the bottom of post!

altered candles


unique bangle bracelets


creative wrapping












Winners- send me and email at alisaburke@gmail.com and I will get you all the info you need!

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