
This is probably the question I'm asked the most.
This is my favorite
carving block to make stamps.
It really does cut like butter:

This tool is called a
linoleum cutter.
I use one made by Speedball.
I mostly use the liner tip, and the large gouge:

I have experimented with many brands of
ink padsand this is my favorite brand:



I hope this is helpful & encourages you to try it out,
it is so much fun!
*Someone wanted to know what font I used to type the F.A.Q.:It is American Typewriter regular :)
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