What a great idea! I’m thinking of (re)using aluminum drink cans for the metal because in my family we seem to have a steady supply. Once I cut a seam and remove the can ends light sanding should remove any printed graphics on the out side of the can. Thank you Herrick!
If you’re obsessive like me they make a jig for lining up your stamps, I got mine at Tandy leather. And you could use a granite block to punch on with your cardstock on top. If you go to a granite business you can usually get a piece free from their off cut pile. Or I got another one at a counter and tile store, it was a 12x12 display sample they no longer needed.
If you don't have an anvil, I think it would work pretty good punching into then endgrain of a block of 4x4, 4x6 or the endgrain of a chunk of firewood.
What a great idea! I’m thinking of (re)using aluminum drink cans for the metal because in my family we seem to have a steady supply. Once I cut a seam and remove the can ends light sanding should remove any printed graphics on the out side of the can. Thank you Herrick!
If you’re obsessive like me they make a jig for lining up your stamps, I got mine at Tandy leather. And you could use a granite block to punch on with your cardstock on top. If you go to a granite business you can usually get a piece free from their off cut pile. Or I got another one at a counter and tile store, it was a 12x12 display sample they no longer needed.
A sledge hammer sometimes works as a makeshift anvil. Thanks for the tip on making tags!
Nice video. Thank you.
Thank you, great idea!
Great idea! Stamped metal tags will come in handy for any item that needs a long lasting and weatherproof label.
If you don't have an anvil, I think it would work pretty good punching into then endgrain of a block of 4x4, 4x6 or the endgrain of a chunk of firewood.
Thank you for sharing this awesome idea 🌿
Great idea. Thank you!!
Are you happy with your espalier apple tree? Or would you rather have it as a regular tree?