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Carving rubber stamps

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Tonight’s final fun activity is carving stamps. I brought eraser material and carving tools and we’re all having fun!
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I think I need more practice... :roll:

I definitely need to remove more “white space”. :lol:

And, I neglected to include my small eraser “stamp” when I took this picture, but...

This was a fun project, something I’ve never done before. Thanks, Debi! :happy94:
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They look good! Glad you all had a great time.
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So much fun and only a short learning curve. Once you learn which tool is best, it’s much easier! Thanks again Debi!
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Great idea for a group activity Debi. Everyone's stamps look fabulous; personally, I love that hand-carved look.
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BekiWard@msn.com wrote:I think I need more practice... :roll:

I definitely need to remove more “white space”. :lol:

And, I neglected to include my small eraser “stamp” when I took this picture, but...

This was a fun project, something I’ve never done before. Thanks, Debi! :happy94:
I like all those little bits that show up around the outside. It shows it's hand carved.
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