Text Box: Carol Heppner

Rubber Stamping

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Text Box: My nationally published, rubber stamping articles range from  greeting cards to artist books and from home décor to wearable art.  I use rubber stamps with paper, glass, fabrics, wood, metal, and polymer clay.  If it doesn’t move, it can be altered with a rubber stamp.

Rubber stamping can go beyond greeting cards, as seen in the photograph to the left.  Plain paper boxes can become decorative storage boxes for any room of your house.  You can create three-dimensional works of art. 

Also, throughout these web pages, you will find various projects that use rubber stamps.   Some will be harder to notice than others, such as the paper clay angel torso on the Altered States page.  The texture on the clay figure was created with a rubber stamp.   

Rubber stamps were also used in many of the projects in both of my books — Inking Techniques and Trading Card Treasures.

Click on the links below for the instructions to create this elegant note card and to learn more about rubber stamping. 

Rubber Stamped Note Card