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Making a home made Stamp- The last art project I did with my best friend. Sometimes, the things we create hold more than just ink and paper—they hold memories, stories, and the people we love." Two weeks before my best friend passed away, we sat together carving stamps. He chose a design that meant everything to him—an animal skull with his wife’s favorite flower growing from it. It symbolized how love never truly dies, how even in loss, life finds a way to grow. Now, every time I press that stamp onto paper, I feel like I’m keeping his memory alive. Today, I’m making a stamp of my own logo, but this video is about more than just making art, more than just ink—it’s about the marks we leave behind and how creativity connects us, memories, even after we're gone. Art has a way of making things last. And sometimes, it reminds us that people never truly leave us. If this story resonates with you, let me know in the comments—have you ever made something that carries a memory? Materials to Make a Homemade Stamp: Tosnail 16 pack 4x6 rubber stamp carving block Black print ink- speedball Speedball linoleum cutter kit Speedball rubber brayer 4 inches in this video: 0:13 what you will need to make a stamp 0:22 my project- making my logo into a stamp 0:33 step 1- draw out what you want and put it onto the rubber 0:52 step 2- get your cutting tool and carve away at the rubber 1:05 story about my best friend and what making stamps meant to us 2:00 roll ink onto your stamp creating and print onto paper instagram: / bfisher buy my art: / bfisher_art -the art piece in this video is called, "the stamps"