Rubber stamping for your scrapbook

Scrapbooking for beginners 

Rubber stamps dipped in acid free ink can be used to create various embellishments. Rubber stamps can be used to create cute images for children's and grandparents scrapbooks. They can also be simple flowers or leaves to create elegant looks for gift scrapbooks.

Many stamps are designed to provide you with an outline to color in. Rather than coloring in directly onto your scrapbook page, you may prefer to stamp the image onto a piece of paper, color it in, then cut it out and mount it. If you use one of these outline stamps, make sure you choose suitable acid free coloring pencils.

There are now hundreds and hundreds of rubber stamp designs available, and your only problem is going to be choosing only a few stamps and paying for them! It can get very expensive if you buy a stamp for a one-off project and it can't be used again.

There are also some really super "text" stamps available which have been developed for the greeting card market but which work well in scrapbooking too.

One low cost alternative to the rubber stamp is a cotton ball. This creates a shadowy effect. You might want to dab off excess ink onto kitchen towel and practice your effect before starting on the actual scrapbook page!

For a child-themed scrapbook page, you could try making your own potato or sponge stamps like you did as a child - or better yet, get the kids to make them for you! Again, practice before you stamp your page to be sure the effect is going to work and to get the right depth of ink.

If you need more inspiration do a search on Google for rubber stamp suppliers - you will find hundreds!

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