Using large erasers for carving your next stamp.
by ©Peggy Gabrielson
I used my woodcarving tools for my stamp carving. They have a nice edge to them for carving on linoleum blocks and erasers.
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I love using my Dockyard Micro Carving tools for this craft. They are sharp, removing and shaping my design easily. I can turn and manipulate easily in tight corners achieving my end result with ease, and enjoying the process of creating a stamp.
The next best thing to use would be Speedball Linoleum Cutters
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Watch my DIY video of how~I~do it below.
Supplies Used
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