Some of you may know that today is World Autism Awareness Day. What most of you probably don’t know is that my younger daughter is autistic. I created a personal stamp using Stampin’ Up!’s Undefined Stamp Carving Kit with one of the autism awareness symbols, a puzzle. And I made it a heart shape just for my daughter. 🙂
The Undefined stamps are really easy to carve, if I can do it, anyone can! I found the puzzle piece heart image online, printed it out, traced over it with a pencil, transferred the pencil tracing onto the rubber by scribbling on the back of the image with my pencil, then carved it with the tools that were included in the kit. Super simple and it only took me about 15 minutes to make this stamp.
My card design was inspired by the Stamping and Blogging SB50 Sketch Challenge. Be sure to click on the links at the bottom of my post to see the other Stamping and Blogging Design Team Members creations.
I started this card by carving my stamp using the items included in the Undefined Stamp Carving Kit. ***One tip for when you carve your own stamp, I found that it worked better on the curvy parts to hold the carving tool still and move the rubber part around. I had better control over my lines that way, when I tried to hold the rubber still and move the tool, I kept moving the tool farther than I wanted to and I had trouble with different depths. When I switched methods, it was really quick and simple!
Once I had my stamp all carved and assembled, I embossed a Whisper White panel with the Arrows Embossing Folder. This card is slightly larger than the standard size (completed card measures 4-3/4″ x 6″), I had to run the panel through twice, moving the embossing folder over to the unembossed edge for the second pass through the Big Shot. Then I adhered the panel to a Tangerine Tango card base with SNAIL.
Next, I cut a banner from Tangerine Tango Core’dinations Card Stock (from the Brights Core’dinations Card Stock pack) using my Paper Snips for the banner end, embossed the end with the little hearts from the Adorning Accents Embossing Folder set and adhered it to the card front with SNAIL.
Then I colored part of the sentiment from the Perfect Pennants stamp set (wood mount and clear mount) with my Tangerine Tango Stampin’ Write Marker and stamped it on a panel of Whisper White card stock. Then I cleaned off my stamp and inked up the other half of the sentiment with my Stampin’ Write Marker and stamped it on the other side of the panel. I stamped three little heart images in between the sentiment, the little heart is from the Just Sayin’ stamp set (wood mount and clear mount). I used my Stamp-a-ma-jig to help me stamp the two-part sentiment and the little hearts (have I told you how much I love this tool?). I adhered the stamped panel to a Tangerine Tango panel with SNAIL, then to the card front with Stampin’ Dimensionals.
I colored my newly carved stamp with my Stampin’ Write Markers, stamped it on a Whisper White card stock panel and cut it out with one of the Circles Collection Framelits Dies. I adhered the stamped image with SNAIL to a Circles Collection Framelits die cut from Tangerine Tango Core’dinations Card Stock, then to the card front with Stampin’ Dimensionals. I added three Tangerine Tango Candy Dots (from the Brights Candy Dots pack), Pearl Basic Jewels and Rhinestone Basic Jewels to the card front to give it a little “girly” flare.
I embossed a Whisper White panel inside the card with the same Adorning Accents Embossing Folder to complete the inside of the card.
You can find a complete list of supplies, including card stock cuts, at the very bottom of this post. If you are interested in learning more about autism, please visit the Autism Speaks website. And if you are interested in reading a little more about my daughter, you can click here to go to a page where I’ve put together a few notes about her. 🙂
Now that you’ve seen my project, be sure to stop by the other Stamping & Blogging Design Team Members blogs to see what they’ve created with this sketch:
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Stampin’ Up! items used to create this card:
Stamps: Perfect Pennants (133227 wood, 133230 clear); Just Sayin’ (133200 wood, 133203 clear); Undefined Stamp Carving Kit (133402)
Dies & Embossing Folders: Circles Collection Framelits Dies (130911); Arrows Textured Impressions Embossing Folder (132187); Adorning Accents Textured Impressions Embossing Folders (125601)
Embellishments: Rhinestone Basic Jewels (119246); Pearl Basic Jewels (119247); Brights Candy Dots (130931)
Card Stock: Brights 12×12 Card Stock (131186) – 4-3/4″ x 12″ card base, 3-5/8″ x 4-3/8″ panel; Whisper White (100730) – 4-1/2″ x 5-3/4″ panel, 3-1/2″ x 4-1/4″ panel, Circle Collection Framelits die cut, 4-1/2″ x 5-1/2″ panel (inside card); Brights Core’dinations Card Stock (129953) – Circles Collection Framelits die cut, 2″ x 5-3/4″ strip
Ink: Gumball Green (126856), Elegant Eggplant (131262), Tangerine Tango, Real Red, Daffodil Delight & Pacific Point (131259) Stampin’ Write Markers
Tools: Big Shot Die-Cutting Machine (113439); Stamp-a-ma-jig (101049)
Adhesive: SNAIL (104332); Stampin’ Dimensionals (104430)
Amy the stamp you created is awesome, for a great cause and a wonderful tribute to your daughter. It also made a pretty spectacular card, LOL…thanks for sharing today!
Thanks so much Sandi. 🙂
This is the nicest stamp I have seen created with the undefined. I love the story behind the stamp and the way you coloured it in – very clever. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you, I very much appreciate that. 🙂
This is such a great card and the sentiment is so inspirational! What a wonderful tribute!
Thank you so much Angie. 🙂
What a great use of that stamp set! And, that sentiment is wonderful for this purpose! Love it!
Thanks Heather! 🙂
Oh Amy .. The stamp you created is just WONDERFUL and the colors look awesome. I cant believe it took only 15 mins to make it. What a neat idea. Thanks for sharing your story! Love the saying – Autism – seeing the world from a different angle. 🙂
Thank you Amy, that is a fabulous saying!! Thanks for sharing it. 🙂
WOW What a wonderful stamp carver you are and I could not think of a more lovely stamp for a better cause. Just perfect!
Thank you, I appreciate that Michelle. 🙂
Such a special stamp inscribed in a heart to show how special your daughter is. Thanks for sharing your story Amy and your lovely card. I have never such a gorgeous carved stamp….fabulous job!
Thank you Linda. 🙂
Gorgeous card and the stamp is just awesome. This card should appear in the Stampin’ Up! blog.
Thank you!! 🙂
What a fabulous stamp and card for such a special reason. Beautiful, Amy!
Thank you. That made me smile today.
Wow, that is amazing. I had not even considered getting that stamp since I figured it would be way too hard. But you did a great job on a much more detailed design than I would have ever considered. Beautiful card.
You should definitely give it a try Mary! The stamps are so much fun to make and much easier then I expected. 🙂
That is a fabulous stamp! My son is also autistic, and I’m totally going to order a set (I’m a demo too) and do up something similar. Thank you for the inspiration!
Definitely get the kit, it’s so much fun to carve your own stamp! Thanks for stopping by to leave me a comment. I really appreciate it. 🙂
So special. Love the thought behind the stamp. What a treasure you have created. This one will never retire…..from the Heart which is the very best!
Thank you Lee!! 🙂
Amy, I think you did a fabulous job with the stamp carving as well as with the beautiful card you made with the stamp! Thank you for sharing your love for your daughter by making this fantastic card 🙂
Thank you!! 🙂
Such a great job! Love it!
Thank you Jari! 🙂
This stamp is beautiful! I saw it posted on the SU home page and clicked through to see how you did it so well. Thx for the tip on holding the tool still and moving the rubber!
Thanks so much!! Have fun carving. 🙂
What a beautiful stamp! Thanks for sharing your daughter’s story.
Thanks so much Mariellen!! 🙂
I have to tell you that this is the cutest stamp I’ve seen made from the undefined!!!!!!!!!!! LOVE IT
Thank you Vicki!!!
I love the puzzle heart stamp you created, I hope you don’t mind if I try and make one like it? My one Grandson is on the Autistic Spectrum, been labeled with Asperger’s Syndrome. I really like this heart! Thanks for sharing.
Thank you! Feel free to make one just like it, have fun carving!