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You are here: Home / Simply Stamping / Drawing a tiger with tiny rubber stamps (Endangered Species Day)

Drawing a tiger with tiny rubber stamps (Endangered Species Day)

May 20, 2022 by Sandy Allnock 8 Comments Filed Under: Simply Stamping

To celebrate (mourn?) Endangered Species Day – let’s make a tiger. Out of itty bitty teeny weeny stamps!

Psst a project for you

On Monday I posted some easy ways you can use your tiny stamps – one of which is a nod to tomorrow’s Endangered Species Day holiday. Download them HERE and color them up to post on your social media!

Video

Watch the video below or click here to see it on YouTube.

The stamps are by a company called SniggleSloth that I found by accident on Amazon – but they have an online store with a gazillion images, you can get them in many sizes, plus they have different wood shapes for the tops. Kind of fun! They do roll around though, so there’s that.

Here’s a close up view of the face….

For scale, here’s just how big 19″ x 24″ us!

This large original stamped piece is available for purchase over on my fine art site – it will come rolled in a tube if you purchase it. You can also get it on Society6 as a print or other object!

ICYMI

This bunch of fun was shared all week:

  • 3 Ways to Stretch Tiny Stamps (with video tutorial)
  • My AI stamps collection (short video)
  • 3 Craft bag card ideas (short video)
  • Turn a leaf stamp into people (short video)
  • Use cactus stamps to create a cute flower (tiny tutorial)
  • On my fine art page I didn’t do stamping but did play with my new Aqua markers:
    • unboxing the markers (short video)
    • rhinoceros (short video)
    • polar bear (short video)

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  • Ingres drawing paper
  • Stamps at SniggleSloth
  • VersaFine Ink Pad, Onyx Black
  • Grumbacher Misket Liquid Frisket  
  • Rubber Cement Pickup

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  1. Gab says

    May 21, 2022 at 3:35 pm

    Wow! Wow! Wow! Just stunning!

    Reply
  2. Debbie L. says

    May 21, 2022 at 6:54 am

    You never cease to amaze with your incredible art pieces. This is just stunning and I loved looking at the detailed little stamps and how they formed the image. Amazing.

    Reply
  3. Terry Blanchard says

    May 20, 2022 at 3:45 pm

    Wow! So beautiful…and then you realize it’s done with tiny stamps!!! Totally mind blowing and wonderful!!

    Reply
  4. June from Minnesota says

    May 20, 2022 at 7:36 am

    OMG! That tiger is AMAZING! You have LEGENDARY patience -and- you are a rare and extraordinary artist!

    Reply
  5. Isabelle says

    May 20, 2022 at 6:57 am

    WOW ! This is fantastic ! This tiger is so beautiful.
    It does remind me of blackwork in embroidery, do you know this technic ?

    Reply
    • Sandy Allnock says

      May 20, 2022 at 6:59 am

      No, imma gonna go Google it!

      Reply
  6. Carol Schamerloh says

    May 20, 2022 at 5:56 am

    You never cease to amaze and inspire me! Thank you for sharing your talent with us.

    Reply
  7. Jennifer Reece says

    May 20, 2022 at 5:48 am

    WOW! That is amazing!

    Reply

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