high-bounce ones you get out of 10 cent machines. It would be a very messy
stamp, but guaranteed to be different every time.
Di
the Usual Suspects
In a message dated 1/7/03 4:41:11 PM, bema57@hotmail.com writes:
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We are happy, but we are definitely not talented (at least not yet)
>in the stamp carving area!.. On the way home, I was thinking it would
>be wonderful to be able to make some sort of stamp of a snowflake (very
>relavent to this winter so far). The best part would be to make it
>in such a way, rotating or with pieces for example, that everyone who stamps
>it would get a slightly different snowflake (a similiar but poor imitation
>of the unique snowflakes in nature). Has anyone ever done a revolving,
>rotating stamp of this kind? Would it be possible? Just wondering
>(if we can't go out and search in this weather, we can at least think about
>it...) BeMa
>in the stamp carving area!.. On the way home, I was thinking it would
>be wonderful to be able to make some sort of stamp of a snowflake (very
>relavent to this winter so far). The best part would be to make it
>in such a way, rotating or with pieces for example, that everyone who stamps
>it would get a slightly different snowflake (a similiar but poor imitation
>of the unique snowflakes in nature). Has anyone ever done a revolving,
>rotating stamp of this kind? Would it be possible? Just wondering
>(if we can't go out and search in this weather, we can at least think about
>it...) BeMa
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