Cross Stitch Heart Picture (Made Using Your Own Stamp)
Stamp yourself on someone's heart with this picture
Posted by Crafta La Vista
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Once you have learned how to make one of these stamps the sky is the limit and you will be able to print anything from bags to greetings cards
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You Will Need (8 things)
- Picture Frame
- Glue
- Scissors
- Ink Pad (red and peach)
- Pencil
- Lino Cutter
- Lino
- Canvas large enough for your frame
Steps (6 steps, 60 minutes)
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1
Draw your design on the lino square - for a cross stitch picture you just need a simple X
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2
Cut out a square from your lino - the size depends on how big you want to make your picture
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3
Take your lino cutter and cut around the outside of your X, to give yourself 4 triangles
You will need to remove enough of these triangles so that when you put the stamp in your ink, only the X gets ink on it
Then remove the corners off your X so it has straight edges, rather than pointy
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4
Cut 2 pieces of wood - 1 that is slightly larger than your stamp and 1 that is smaller than the first piece
Glue the stamp to the larger square, making sure it goes on evenly - you don't want it bumpy
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5
Flip the larger piece of wood over so the stamp is on the bottom and glue the small piece of wood on top
Leave the glue to dry - which won't be long if you are using a hot glue gun
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6
Take a piece of plain material - I used canvas to give it a vintage feel
Start near the of you material at the bottom and do your first X with read ink, working 6 in a row
To either side of this, leave the bottom square blank and do another 6 X's up
This time leave 2 X's up and do another 6 on either side
Go 3 up next but this time only do 5 x's
Lastly start 4 up and do 3 X's
Then clean the ink off your stamp (or make another the same size) and fill in all the blank space with peach/skin coloured X's
For this part I didn't have any peach ink to hand so I used a skin coloured pen I had around the house and drew those ones on free hand - because they are much lighter you don't need to worry about them being as uniformFinish it off by putting the material in a frame and stretching it out