DIY geometric art with simple stamps | How About Orange

May 10, 2013

DIY geometric art with simple stamps


The minimal, geometric designs that Fellow Fellow is sharing lately make me happy. Reducing objects to their most basic shapes is very satisfying, and these are great examples of what you can do with rectangles and triangles. Head to Fellow Fellow to see how to make your own stamps and create a village print.


Or grab the kids and stamp some animals together. Abstract patterns are pretty, too, when they've got that nice, stampy texture. Lovely work, Claire!

23 comments:

Laura said...

I would have never come up with that, but I love the animal stamping!

Valerie said...

Looks very Ed Emberley-inspired:
http://www.edemberley.com/

Jessica Jones said...

It does!

Nina said...

Anyone know a way to make similar stamps without plastic (other than potatoes...)? Maybe lino, but is that much harder to cut, and does it ink as well?

Simsim said...

I've used craft foam lots and its really easy to cut the shapes you want xx
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Laura (TLN) said...

Awesome ideas! Love the little streetscapes.

Sharon B said...

Love them ! =)

Sarah @ *Tadaam ! said...

Fabulous ! I simply love them !

mima said...

This is so awesome, I have ti try it!

Nina said...

Simsim - but what is craft foam made of? It must be some kind of synthetic material, right? I'm looking for something that will biodegrade safely instead of becoming pollution. Guess potatoes might be the way to go after all.

Jessica Jones said...

Nina, yep. I think you're left with potatoes.

zina said...

Just adorable!


Zina (efzin-creations.blogspot.com)

lsaspacey said...

Nina,

You can use anything you don't mind getting ink on and discarding like fruit and vegetables (use the end cuts that you don't eat), walnut shells, acorn caps, pebbles, rocks, crosscuts of corrugated cardboard, and natural sponges are just some examples. Good for you on avoiding synthetics.

Anonymous said...

I recognize all the animals except the blue rectangle with the suspenders. Lol. Thanks for the great idea, can't wait to try it.

Kate @ Our Little Sins said...

This is such a fabulous idea! I've been making geometric 'art' using paint chips but stamps would be so much easier than hand-cutting the hundreds of triangles!

Caca said...

this is so so cute

Grandma G said...

Anonymous... the "blue rectangle with the suspenders"... perhaps a rabbit?

K said...

Love, love, LOVE that last print! I will be pulling out my makeup wedges and ink pads to give it a try myself :D

Children Clothes said...

Back to my childhood! When I was 10 YO I had a mad but amazing teacher: for at least 1 year he obliged us to draw triangle and row and then to color them with soft colours. When I saw your post..I remembered him. Thanks

Sydney Daily Deals said...

What an awesome idea. I love it!

Ajay Prasad said...

This is a great imaginative idea. So simple yet so creative. Abstract geometric designs always look so wonderful. I also loved the village print. Thanks for sharing this. It is very inspiring and sure to make one want to give it a try.

laura said...

Oh this is just what I need to brighten up my loungeroom wall. And i have used broccoli stalks for stamping before :)

Anne said...

Cute... This will brighten up any dull wall!

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