Step-by-step guide to creating stamped pictures

How to create stamped pictures

    Sinah loves to get creative with Dremel's Rotary-Tools. Get inspired and learn how to create your own stamped pictures using the Dremel Stylo+ which is perfect for personalising projects with precision!

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    Step15

    Cut out your chosen design, flip it and transfer using acetone

    Firstly, cut out your chosen design, flip it and place it on the rubber plate. After putting on your gloves, use the paper towels and acetone to transfer the template onto the rubber plate.

    Step25

    Check if the design is well transferred once transparent

    Once the paper becomes transparent, carefully check to see if the design is well-transferred so you can peel the paper off.

    Step35

    Using your Dremel Stylo+ attach accessory by loosening Multi-Chuck

    Attach your accessory onto the Stylo+, as part of Dremel’s creative Arts and Crafts range, by loosening the Multi-Chuck at the front of the tool. This can be tightened once you attach your chosen accessory.

    Step45

    Start to engrave using the smallest engraving cutter accessory

    Use the smallest engraving cutter accessory to easily trace the letters and lines and then switch to a thicker engraving cutter to fill this in.

    Step55

    Your stamped pictures are completed
    Paint over your stamp using linoleum paint and paint roller
    Your stamped pictures are completed
    Paint over your stamp using linoleum paint and paint roller

    Once your lines are precise and deep enough, paint your stamp using linoleum paint and a paint roller. Position your paper as straight as possible onto the stamp. Press this onto the stamp plate and peel the paper off to create your DIY stamped picture!