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I carved these very tiny and simple stamps the other day, while the children were having their music lessons. I used regular rubber erasers cut in half, and the finest lino-cutting tool I could find in my craft cupboard. (I've made them in the past too- here and here.) The main reason for making them so small was because I wanted to try stamping in white ink, and I only had a miniature inkpad. Anyway, a fun diversion nevertheless and I love the way the white ink looks on coloured paper (that fabulous vintage scrap-book was a gift from Louana) and of course, brown paper, for wrapping gifts.

Wishing you a very happy weekend.

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37 responses to “miniature stamps in white”

  1. heather Avatar

    Oh, these look amazing! I’ve never tried lino-cuts although I have a friend who does them. I always wonder if I’d have the patience 🙂 they look so pretty in the white!~

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  2. Dee Avatar

    so sweet! 🙂

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  3. Nicole Avatar

    these tiny stamps make me happy!

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  4. Rach Avatar

    Beautiful & delicate – its amazing how a slight change, like white ink makes them so unique! Well done

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  5. Hilltophausfrau.blogspot.com Avatar

    What I love most is the wee beauty of the images you’ve made. What I love second best is the white on the kraft paper. My new love is a white gel pen to write on coloured card stock. Now I have to track down a white inkpad too…

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  6. julie whitmore Avatar

    Really simple and wonderful. And that post card of your botanical work, I just love that.
    julie

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  7. fiona Avatar

    :)so small n delicate prints. my eraser will just be a mess.

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  8. joyce Avatar

    I love white. These are beautiful.

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  9. Louana Avatar

    stunning melissa! glad to see that scrapbook again. xx happy weekend, hope there is a bit of sun in it for you!

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  10. Francesca Avatar

    lovely in white!

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  11. sian Avatar

    they are so, so pretty. I’m going to have to try making some!!x

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  12. SmitoniusAndSonata Avatar

    I’m not the handiest lino cutter , since I always forget I’m supposed to be working in reverse .
    But I saw a beautiful stamp in a craft shop recently … a little dandelion parachute … and now see , thanks to you , how perfect it would be in white ! Brilliant !!

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  13. Kate Avatar

    delicately perfect. I’m not sure if I’m most envious of the result, or your ability to squeeze creativity into every spare moment 🙂

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  14. aupres de mon arbre Avatar

    Incredible, the obviousness in all your creation.
    Sweet, delicate, simple, everything that I love !
    Thank you for sharing your talent,
    have a good week end, Melissa.

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  15. KP Avatar

    These are lovely M. The white ink on those washed out background, has an amazing ethereal quality to it – I can see another textile design coming out of that maybe? Have a great weekend.

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  16. maritaBliss Avatar

    So cute !
    Love the white 🙂

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  17. Anna Emilia Avatar

    The white stamping looks almost like gentle first snow. I like your them.
    Your jasmine looks pretty. Wishing it grew here too. Though it does, on my windowsill. A small plant in a pot, it is making wildly new leaves and funny long branches like fingers. It was flowering during winter, the coldest of weeks. A tag on it said “Water plentifully and you get delighted”. I did, both.
    Happy Midsummer greetings to you Melissa from far away.

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  18. wendy Avatar

    The tinyness of the stamps is cute, but the size of a stamp isnt’ dictated by the ink pad. The pad of the ink pad is raised, so you can ink any size stamp with it, even an enormous stamp…

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  19. Kylie Avatar

    I love it too. Fabulous effect 🙂 K

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  20. Z Avatar

    uau! is there anything you CANNOT do????
    beautiful!

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  21. Donna B. Avatar
    Donna B.

    Those are so precious Melissa. Such a delicate look. Which of course is very YOU 🙂

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  22. Brittany Avatar

    i love these! so subtle and pretty.

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  23. Mary-- The Yellow Door Paperie Avatar

    These are so simple, but so beautiful. I think the white really makes the brown paper stand out!

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  24. Chrissie's Ribbons Avatar

    simply beautiful! You never fail to inspire!!

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  25. Michala Kaylacoo Avatar

    Beautiful and delicate.

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  26. Littleminx.wordpress.com Avatar

    how lovely and delicate x

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  27. Margaret Oomen Avatar

    those really are the sweetest

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  28. Lucinda Avatar

    You are just too clever!!! So cute.

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  29. Lisa Avatar

    These look great – what a cool idea

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  30. Tammy Avatar

    Your stamps are fantastic. I’ve bought wooden ones like them from India. I thought I would just use them for decorative purposes but they actually work. That scrapbook is a true gift. Have a wonderful weekend. Tammy

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  31. Fliss Avatar

    They are lovely! Fliss xxx

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  32. Sarah Jane Barnett Avatar

    Great idea to use erasers. I’ve been wanting to make my own stamps but didn’t know what I should use. Can you recommend a brand? Some are quite crumbly.
    I’ve just found your website and am enjoying it.

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  33. Dorien Ruben Avatar

    Those are lovely! And the tiny-ness makes them somehow more special. You have to pay more attention to them, look closer.

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  34. tinyhappy Avatar

    hi sarah jane,
    thanks for your comment. ive enjoyed reading your poetry. for the erasers, i use any, really, i think faber castell brand is quite good and not crumbly if you choose the plastic variety, rather than rubber. you can play around with a few different kinds and see what you like working with. have fun!

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  35. Chara Michele Avatar

    Such sweet stamps! I love the white on the kraft paper!

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  36. therese krzywinski Avatar

    That scrap book is just incredible! I would have a hard time using it..

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  37. Sara Mitchell Avatar

    It is cute, I like it a lot. You have very brilliant designs, tiny but very adorable.

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