Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Undefined - Design the perfect stamp for you

During convention a new product line was announced and shared with us and went live the day it was unveiled. Undefined is the newest product and though it's a little strange at first, the process gets easier as you go. I didn't have a lot of time to make my stamp the way I wanted to. My original drawing was much too big so I had to redo it while I was there standing at the carving station. I think it still came out cute but I know it could have been better.


Hawaiian sea turtles, known as honu, are my favorite. I have them all over my home in the form of metal sculptures, wooden baskets, and jewelry pieces. I found this little clip holder when I was home on O‘ahu, visiting my family, in June. This reminds me more of what a petroglyph would look like if one had been drawn on the rocks or in caves in Hawai‘i. For being drawn and cut in under 15 minutes this wasn't bad at all.

Check out Undefined and get started with a starter kit for $19.95.  Refill kits are just $9.95. 

How likely are you to purchase this new Undefined carving kit? Do you know anyone who would do a great job of designing their own stamps? These would make a great gift for someone who loves to carve or enjoys art in general.

Hope you come by tomorrow. Until then Happy Stamping and Creating!

2 comments:

procrastistamper said...

Yayyyy...way to go, Sam!!! :-D I didn't even get in line because I was totally spaced as to what I would have carved, anyway! I think I finally figured out something that will make a very versatile "background" set for me. I've just finished the big stamp, now to get the other three done...they shouldn't be anywhere near as time consuming as the learning curve on that first one :-)

StampLikeCrazy said...

Kimberley I recommend if there is an area you are going to cut out on the edges, to practice carving in there. Also one of the tips they gave us at the carving station was to make sure you are turning the rubber as you carve.

Good luck. I need to still order me a kit.