![]() ![]() Just to make sure that your journal is ok for stamps and that there will be no bleeding.Īnother ink tip is about storage. They also are pretty juicy so it’s easy to cover your stamp with that ink.īefore you use any ink in your journal – be sure to test it as you would do with pens. They come in a wide array of colors and look absolutely stunning. My favorite ones are from Tsukineko – VersaMagic and Memento. There are a lot of different inks there, but be careful – some cheap ones can smudge or bleed. It usually gives you very rich color and will look great and solid when it dries. This is definitely the best type of ink to use on your stamps. There are a lot of things you can use for adding color to your stamps here are a few options. Now that you have your stamps, the next thing you’ll need is ink. The only thing I find a bit negative about these is that they occupy a lot of space! And for me with tons of supplies, I already own maximizing space is very important. Japanese stamps with their unique and gentle designs are mostly rubber stamps, and I’m dreaming to get my hands on those. You can totally have some of them out to decorate your working place. I love rubber stamps since they have this antique look to them they usually come in beautiful designs and are just a beautiful accessory to have. They are, well, made of rubber and are mounted on a woodblock. In fact, these are probably the ones you used when you went to school during your arts and crafts lessons. Let’s talk about them a bit so you can understand the difference before you buy ALL the stamps. There are two basic types of stamps, rubber, and acrylic. Well, there are different prices for stamps, but if you use them a lot even the expensive ones will pay off. You don’t need any special skills or artistic talent to rock stamping. They can speed up your setup process significantly! In fact, stamping is one of my best tips on how to Bullet Journal when you don’t have time. The same stamp will look completely different with different ink or paired with a different stamp. Stamps are reusable, meaning that you can invest in them and keep using them forever, unlike stickers for example that are one-time use.Here are some of the main reasons to use stamps: There are so many benefits believe me, I’m obsessed with them for a reason! They are so amazing to use to decorate Bullet Journal pages. Thank you for supporting Masha Plans! Why Use Stamps In Your Bullet Journalīut Masha, you’ll ask, I already have all the pens, and stickers and washi – what’s the point in stamps?! Please see my Disclosure for more details. ![]() They will be of no extra expense for you, but I receive a small credit. ![]() If you don’t have any stamps yet, this post will be a great guide for you to see if you want to jump into the stamping world and add one more stationery item to your ever-growing planning supplies shopping list. Hopefully, in this post, I’ll answer them all, and if not – let me know in the comments, and let’s talk stamps! This means that a lot of people who never used stamps suddenly have these beauties and I know you probably have a lot of questions. I know, I was absolutely ecstatic about it! ![]() I’ll be honest – one of the reasons why I decided to finally go for this post is because the March 2021 Archer and Olive subscription box actually had stamps. I learned a few secrets, and now I’m ready to share them with you and help you rock your journal with some awesome stamping techniques. I’ve been obsessing a lot about stamps lately! There are so many cute ones on the market, and it’s easy to create amazing pages with minimal effort if you use stamps. Today we will be talking about stamps and how to use them in your Bullet Journal. ![]()
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