There is something profoundly soothing about the repetitive action of stamping. If you are in search of a swift, impactful project to enhance your workspace or present to a friend, these stamped wooden charms serve as the ideal answer. They merge minimalist line art with a hint of botanical elegance for a design that is both contemporary and timeless.
Materials Required:
1. Circular wooden gift tags or ornaments
2. A fine-tip black permanent marker
3. Small floral rubber stamps (jasmine or fan motifs are particularly effective)
4. A pink or coral ink pad
5. Decorative floral-patterned washi tape or a pre-cut paper flower pot
6. A length of yellow baker’s twine or string
7. Craft glue or double-sided tape
Step-by-Step Directions:
Sketch the Stems: Begin by utilizing your black marker to draw 4–5 slender, slightly curved vertical lines emerging from the bottom center of your wooden disc. These will serve as the stems for your stamped flowers.
Stamp Your Blooms: Immerse your small rubber stamps into the pink ink pad. Gently press them onto the top of each hand-drawn stem. Combine various floral shapes to achieve a natural, diverse “bouquet” appearance.
Add the Flower Pot: Take your pre-cut paper flower pot (or a piece of floral washi tape shaped into a trapezoid) and adhere it directly over the base of your stems. This conceals the starting points of your lines and introduces a delightful layered texture.
Loop the Twine: Pass your yellow baker’s twine through the pre-drilled hole at the top of the wooden disc.
Tie and Complete: Secure the twine into a simple knot to form a hanging loop. Your botanical charm is now ready for display!


