Wine Cork Stamp Rosh HaShana Cards

Wine Cork Stamp Jewish New Year Card

Wine cork stamps are super simple to make and a great way to make some quick and sweet Rosh HaShana cards. With the Jewish New Year just around the corner in three weeks, now is the perfect time to make cards so that one can even send them to friends and relatives near and far. The apple is one of the traditional symbols for the Jewish New Year, and the perfect shape for making a wine cork stamp!

You’ll Need: a wine cork, a sharp knife, a red stamp pad, a black pen, some card stock.

How To: Using a sharp knife or a craft knife, simply remove from the cork two notches, one for the indentation at the top of the apple and one for the indentation for the bottom of the apple. That’s it! Stamp carefully, with a towel under the cardstock to enable a better print, and set aside to dry before adding details. 

And of course you can certainly use your little stamp to make gift tags, napkin rings, treat bags, you name it! And if you’d like to explore some other methods of stamping, you can see my previous posts here: potato printing, craft foam stamps, styrofoam tray printing.

 

Comments

8 responses to “Wine Cork Stamp Rosh HaShana Cards”

  1. custom labels Avatar

    This is very inspiring! I never thought about doing this. I have lots of corks from wine bottles. I am really glad that it gave me an idea to use it. Such a remarkable idea you have here.

  2. Michele Avatar

    these are so pretty Sara!

  3. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks Michele, great to hear from you! Please do visit us again sometime soon on Craft Schooling Sunday! hugs, Sara

  4. stephen Avatar

    it was very nice and professional to look

  5. Vicky Avatar

    I love this simple apple stamp its great i reviewed on my blog check it out http://craftycrittercritique.blogspot.co.uk/2012/09/wine-bottle-cork-apple-stamp/

  6. ReneeK Avatar

    This is an awesome craft in which both little and big children can participate. Thank you so much for pinning the steps. We wanted to let you know that we mentioned you and this craft in our latest post about the High Holidays:
    http://www.urbanmommies.com/for-moms/celebrating-the-jewish-new-year/
    Thanks again

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *