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Friday, October 27, 2017

Stamped Pen Pouch


Hi everyone, in this post I will be showing you how to make a Pen pouch using the


Supplies needed:
  1. Sin City  Correspondence Pen Ink and postage stamp sheet 
  2. Linen bag (I used a bag that is originally meant to store sunglasses in)
  3. Waterproof stamp ink in Blue, red and black
  4. Stamping tool (Like MISTI, I used a home made one)
  5. Tape




Step 1: Make sure the bag is flat (cut out washing instructions and as much as you can of the excess fabric that is inside the seam)
Step 2: Tape the pouch to the stamping tool (make sure there are no wrinkles)
Step 3: Start stamping using the pen nibs (you may need to change the position of the tape in order to stamp all over the pouch).
 Stamp the left side lighter (the other side was stamped twice on the exact same spot to get a better impression on the fabric)
Step 4:  Stamp the fountain pen on the left side over the light impressions of the pen nibs using red ink. You might need a second or third impression to get a clear image on the fabric
Step 5: rRpeat step 4 but now using blue ink
Step 6: Repeat step 3 using the mechanical pencil next to the fountain pens using black ink.
Make sure the ink has dried before using the pouch.

See above and below the finished project


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