Thsi is now in a geocahing/letterboxing hybrid in NJ( We Will Never
Forget).
I have never seen a stamp like it. This stamp is on hand- carved on
both sides, and both are the same image (an acorn), just carved out a
little differently. On one side is the background; the other side is
the detail. I carved this stamp because I was running out of erasers
to carve onto, and wanted to do both stamps. This probably took me
about an hour total; you just have to be sure that you use the same
stencil for drawing out the picture, or you will have an uneven stamp.
A double-sided stamp
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Started on 2005-08-18
A double-sided stamp
From: lizzys1992 (lizsh@comcast.net) |
Date: 2005-08-18 19:46:43 UTC
RE: [LbNA] A double-sided stamp
From: Kim Calcagno (hannahkat@cox.net) |
Date: 2005-08-18 17:59:04 UTC-04:00
I think double-sided stamps are fun...the only downside is how much ink you
tend to get on your hands stamping the second side (even if you try to clean
off the first side)...but then again I think it's in the Letterboxing
No-Rules Rule book somewhere that you have to get a certain amount of ink on
your body and/or clothes to have a successful LB outing.
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Subject: [LbNA] A double-sided stamp
Thsi is now in a geocahing/letterboxing hybrid in NJ( We Will Never
Forget).
I have never seen a stamp like it. This stamp is on hand- carved on
both sides, and both are the same image (an acorn), just carved out a
little differently. On one side is the background; the other side is
the detail. I carved this stamp because I was running out of erasers
to carve onto, and wanted to do both stamps. This probably took me
about an hour total; you just have to be sure that you use the same
stencil for drawing out the picture, or you will have an uneven stamp.
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tend to get on your hands stamping the second side (even if you try to clean
off the first side)...but then again I think it's in the Letterboxing
No-Rules Rule book somewhere that you have to get a certain amount of ink on
your body and/or clothes to have a successful LB outing.
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From: letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com [mailto:letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com]On
Behalf Of lizzys1992
Sent: Thursday, August 18, 2005 3:47 PM
To: letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [LbNA] A double-sided stamp
Thsi is now in a geocahing/letterboxing hybrid in NJ( We Will Never
Forget).
I have never seen a stamp like it. This stamp is on hand- carved on
both sides, and both are the same image (an acorn), just carved out a
little differently. On one side is the background; the other side is
the detail. I carved this stamp because I was running out of erasers
to carve onto, and wanted to do both stamps. This probably took me
about an hour total; you just have to be sure that you use the same
stencil for drawing out the picture, or you will have an uneven stamp.
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RE: [LbNA] A double-sided stamp
From: Julie Ball (docjball1969@yahoo.com) |
Date: 2005-08-18 17:34:43 UTC-07:00
...but then again I think it's in the Letterboxing
No-Rules Rule book somewhere that you have to get a certain amount of ink on your body and/or clothes to have a successful LB outing.
This made me laugh, because it was so true today. I found a flooded lb that had a red ink pad in it. You wouldn't believe how much red ink was on my pants after I got back! It looked like I'd killed something in the woods! Also, last night I was carving a stamp and got a load of green ink on my hands.
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