Monday, September 29, 2014

{A Stamped Metal Charm: The First-Time Metal Stamper's Guide to Metal Stamping}

Hey, y'all!  Do you ever see a project online and just KNOW you have to try whatever technique was used to create it?  My friends Adrianne of Happy Hour Project and Amy of One Artsy Mama often post these awesome metal stamping projects.  Every single time I see that they've posted a new metal stamping project, I always think to myself, "I MUST try metal stamping!"  This past week, I decided that I needed to stop thinking about it and just DO IT.  I was sent all the supplies needed to try metal stamping for the first time from the folks at Goody Beads.  Today I want to show you my very first metal stamping project.  Please keep in mind that I'm honestly showing you the VERY FIRST piece I ever metal stamped in my life, so it's nowhere near perfect, but I want to keep it real with y'all as always.
A Basic Guide to Stamping Metal from a First-Time Metal Stamper pitterandglink.com
I began my project with some basic jewelry stamping tools and supplies.  (For this project, I didn't use all the supplies in the picture below, but stay tuned for later projects where I'll put them all to use.)
Metal Stamping Supplies for the Beginner pitterandglink.com
If you would like to create your own stamped charm, you'll need the following supplies:
How to Stamp a Metal Blank pitterandglink.com
I'll admit that I was nervous to begin this project.  While it's true that Goody Beads sent me the supplies to try metal stamping, I still didn't want to make a mess of my first project.  Fortunately, Adrianne has an AWESOME beginner metal stamping tutorial.  I carefully read her tutorial and felt so much better about starting the project.  (If you want to try metal stamping, I strongly suggest you read her tutorial as well.)  To begin, I taped my metal blank to my bench block.  This helps hold the blank in place, and, most importantly, helps you stamp your letters straight.
How to Properly Space Letters When Metal Stamping pitterandglink.com
I wanted to try an easy word to begin with, so I went with my last name, which has three letters.  I made three evenly spaced marks on my stamping tape with a Sharpie to help me space my letters correctly.  Then I simply lined up each letter stamp and hit it REALLY hard with my hammer.  At this point of the process, I was thinking of Bob Ross's advice for cleaning paint brushes, "Just beat the devil out of it."  I feel like I definitely beat the devil out of my stamps.
A Stamped Metal Charm: My First Attempt at Metal Stamping pitterandglink.com
I didn't do too poorly for my first try.  I ended up with a small scratch between the L and the E, and, honestly, I think I must have applied my tape a little crookedly because the word ended up a little crooked in my opinion.
A Stamped Metal Charm: My First Attempt at Metal Stamping pitterandglink.com
Also, I bent the blank a little when I hammered it, so I flattened it by hitting it with a nylon hammer.  As you can see in the above pic, the word doesn't stand out that much.  There's one more step in the stamping process to make it pop.
Make stamped letters pop using a Sharpie.  pitterandglink.com
Color over the letters with a black Sharpie and wipe the excess marker off with a paper towel dampened with alcohol.
A Stamped Metal Charm: My First Attempt at Metal Stamping pitterandglink.com
To finish off the charm, I attached a small jump ring to the metal blank so that I can attach it to a chain later on.
How to Stamp Metal: A Beginner's Project pitterandglink.com
So what are my thoughts about metal stamping and was it all that I hoped it would be?  Honestly, it was actually easier than I thought it would be.  No, my first piece isn't perfect, and I have a lot to learn, but I don't think I did too badly for my first time.  And I'm pretty much addicted now.  Adrianne warned me that I would be.  She was right.  I already have another metal stamping project complete to share with you tomorrow, and I think you're going to love it.  
Before I go, I'd like to thank the awesome Goody Beads for the supplies for this project.  Thanks to them I now have a new crafting addiction!
Disclosure: While Goody Beads supplied the materials for this project, all opinions are 100% mine.  For more info about my disclosure policy, check out the fine print tab at the top of the page.

2 comments:

  1. Okay Bethany, I've been admiring all of Adrianne's stamped projects and have been thinking about trying metal stamping.....your post has moved this activity from the "someday" list to the "MUST TRY NOW" list! :D

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  2. I think you did a great job for your first time. Glad you didn't have to buy all the tools needed to even start on this craft. On Saturday hubs and I were in Michaels looking at all the tools needed and how much they were to do metal stamping. I'd like to try it but don't think that's something I'll be doing in the near future. Looks like a neat thing to do tho. Have seen jewelry people have made with it, nice to be able to personalize items. look forward to seeing your next project soon. Happy week

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