I have found with the honey comb that you can go back into the previous stamp for a nice border or fill... as long as you are careful and let it settle into the previous groove
I was thinking why he didn't show filling out an area with it solid. I think I know what you mean. Over lap the two cells that are right next to each other over the same on your previous stamp in the leather? Am I describing the same thing as you are, just in a different way? If not I'd like to know what method you are referring to so I can try it out.
On my geometric stamps I put a sharpie mark where the points are on the top of the stamp. Then I just line up the sharpie marks and usually get a good result. I also use the same technique on other stamps like skulls so I see where the edges are from the top of the stamp.
Hi , I have placed an order last June 23, just wondering how long do you usually dispatch the order? Because those orders will be needed as soon as possible , i hope you Can check those orders. Thank you so much .
Please reach out to our customer service team with your order number and we would be happy to check your order status for you! You can call 1-800-932-8371 or email info@weaverleather.com Thank you!
Always a pleasure!
With the honeycomb I like to drop the next stamp partially on top of a previous stamp. So it sort of interlocks. Works well.
I always enjoy your videos Chuck!
Using the stylus to point to lines was a huge help!
A leather element idea, how to prep your leather for a project. Like get rid of the fuzziness on the back and anything else you would want to do
Thank you for your suggestion. We will add this to our list of potential future Leather Element videos!
I have found with the honey comb that you can go back into the previous stamp for a nice border or fill... as long as you are careful and let it settle into the previous groove
I was thinking why he didn't show filling out an area with it solid. I think I know what you mean. Over lap the two cells that are right next to each other over the same on your previous stamp in the leather? Am I describing the same thing as you are, just in a different way? If not I'd like to know what method you are referring to so I can try it out.
@@canespugnaces2126 you are spot on. We're just saying our different
On my geometric stamps I put a sharpie mark where the points are on the top of the stamp. Then I just line up the sharpie marks and usually get a good result. I also use the same technique on other stamps like skulls so I see where the edges are from the top of the stamp.
Good work
Hi ,
I have placed an order last June 23, just wondering how long do you usually dispatch the order? Because those orders will be needed as soon as possible , i hope you Can check those orders. Thank you so much .
Please reach out to our customer service team with your order number and we would be happy to check your order status for you! You can call 1-800-932-8371 or email info@weaverleather.com Thank you!
Hi,
I have already replied to Sylvia , pls check your mail. Thanks
How long did you practice spinning the square to get it perfect? 😂 I had to pause and rewind to see it a second time.👍
Do yall have paper catalogs you can send out at request?
how about home made stamps?
Saludos👍👍👍
Any tool you don't like?
thats a hard pass on all of these stamps, i will stick with the expensive ones from Weaver