I know there are a lot of cool rubber stamps out there. I’ve had different offers from companies ask me about making my skeleton designs into them. I never followed up because I don’t have the energy. And I never really got into using rubber stamps. Well that has all changed. A few months ago we sorted out our art room and Kathy put all her stamps in one area. I like to poke around in Kathy’s supplies, I think she tries to hide the good stuff from me. That’s where I found these Aztec stamps. She bought them last summer when we were on the sparkle glitter tour at Olvera Candle Shop in downtown Los Angeles. I don’t know who makes them but the candle shop sells them!
Last night was my brother-in-law’s birthday party. He drinks more beer than I do. I bought him a two-person beer bong (it was the hit of the party!) and I made him a card and envelope using the stamps. To make his name I used one of the stamps that was long, I think it was meant to be used as a border, but it makes good letters too!

For the above design, I filled in with a Sharpie marker (the dots).




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Hello!
I got this tattoo done about 3 years ago, its only a half sleeve, i absolutely love it,
its a Dragon that wraps around a skull and there are bats in the invisible space. I am now
very interested in continuing my piece further down ” Inner elbow and forearm” for now.
Any ideas on what to do? Im stuck with few ideas since it needs to be worked in to go with
my theme. any help would be great, Thanks!
Sorry for the pic, the tattoo is not as faded as it looks, the flash was too bright on
the camera.
Click here to see my [url=http://jjdebt.com/images_folder/P7210734.jpg]Tattoo picture
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