I have wanted a stamping wheel for quite some time, but hesitate to buy yet another item to store that will only be used a few times a year. Making my own though? Perfect! Thank you so much for the detailed instructions.
I wonder if using acetate or stencil making plastic wouldn't work a bit better with TomBow glue or there's an Aleens glue people put on stencils? Or use a thin light grip mat for a Cricut machine cut down to size and put your marking on it. With a Cricut mat the measurement grid is already on it making it easier to line up your card stock. The only other thing I could think to make it easier would be the rotating cutting mat we quilters use for cutting fabric but then you'd have to have a stamp block or one that has pressing feet.
If u just have a protractor,just lay the flat bottom line of the protractor along any of the lines u have already pencilled then make a mark at 22.5°. Repeat this step on all of the other pencil lines and then connect each 22.5° markto the central spot on your cardstock where all the previous lines cross. I hope i havn't offended you i just thought this way may be a little easier
I have wanted a stamping wheel for quite some time, but hesitate to buy yet another item to store that will only be used a few times a year. Making my own though? Perfect! Thank you so much for the detailed instructions.
Very nice! Thnx!
Brilliant. Thank you for sharing.🥰😊
Genius, thank you!❤
Brilliant thank you
Love the end result and all the colors look great. Thank you for showing us this idea❤
Fantastic. You are so clever x
I wonder if using acetate or stencil making plastic wouldn't work a bit better with TomBow glue or there's an Aleens glue people put on stencils? Or use a thin light grip mat for a Cricut machine cut down to size and put your marking on it. With a Cricut mat the measurement grid is already on it making it easier to line up your card stock. The only other thing I could think to make it easier would be the rotating cutting mat we quilters use for cutting fabric but then you'd have to have a stamp block or one that has pressing feet.
@Babs-Veterans-are-Family , great ideas! Definitely worth trying out! 😉
Make a paper circle and fold it in half until you see the angle you need. Use as a guide.
If u just have a protractor,just lay the flat bottom line of the protractor along any of the lines u have already pencilled then make a mark at 22.5°. Repeat this step on all of the other pencil lines and then connect each 22.5° markto the central spot on your cardstock where all the previous lines cross. I hope i havn't offended you i just thought this way may be a little easier
Hi Lynn. Thanks for the tip. No, you haven't offended me. (My menopausal brain fog sometimes prevents me from seeing the easier way!) 😉