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Adventures in Stamp Making January 26th

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In the past three days we've been getting almost nonstop snowfall, which is a welcome sight as it has been very dry here for the past six or seven months. An ice storm passed through on Sunday, and since then it has been very cold. Here are pictures from today, the first "snow day" of the school year (Soren and I still had online classes). In my opinion, the mountains are prettiest in winter. The town...isn't. In the past two or so weeks I've been experimenting with making stamps out of wood. At first I tried carving the design into the wood (the circular stamps) and after that didn't work I tried carving a raised stamp out of softer wood (the triangles), which worked out quite nicely. The stamp: To make the design I used a knife to cut out the middle triangle, and a carving gouge to remove the wood surrounding the outer triangle. Initially I wanted to use the gouge for printmaking, but it turned out to be too large. It works great for this purpose, thankfully