Hand carved stamps are a wonderful way to express yourself!

 

Back in the day when scrapbooking was all the rage, I was on a constant lookout for rubber stamps of textures, not as representational as most stamps were. I’ve since realized that I can just make my own! The Japanese have great supplies for rubber stamp carving as wood carving and the like have a long history here.

Rubber stamp carving is much quicker than wood carving and very satisfying.

In one class, you can learn the basics of cutting and carving and start your own stamp collection that you can use on letters, postcards, or whatever you fancy!

Rubber stamp carving basics class

New Dates TBA

12noon-2:00pm

Class takes place in my home in Nishiazabu. I’ll send the address at registration.
(Windows will be open for airflow & I request everyone wear a mask)

¥6,000 per person + ¥1,000 materials = ¥7,000
(can purchase additional materials on the day of class)

Minimum 4 students, maximum 8 students.

Register Here

“Making a unique stamp by hand, from concept to finished product, in less than two hours time is absurdly simple and immensely satisfying. Great class!”

— Zakia S. student

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