To people who may not carve their own,
but who may want a nice personal stamp:
Check out this site.
http://www.stampcity.com/aas/gallery.htm
I attached a sample of a train stamp.
Cool, yes?
Dan'l
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Art Stamps
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Started on 1998-10-24
[L-USA] Art Stamps
From: Daniel Servatius (elf@pclink.com) |
Date: 1998-10-24 20:45:51 UTC-05:00
[L-USA] Re: Art Stamps
From: (Letterboxr@aol.com) |
Date: 1998-10-28 22:34:43 UTC-05:00
In a message dated 10/28/98 10:30:36 AM Pacific Standard Time,
MixtMedia@aol.com writes:
> And if you think it might be a good thing, some
> of the art stamp enthusiasts on the list could give you the
> names/addresses of some other stamp companies (some
> of them are not online, like 100 Proof Press) that have a
> wide variety of interesting art stamps. Maybe a good list to
> keep on the site?
I second Deborah's motion that we consider compiling a list of rubber stamp
companies, both internet-friendly and mail-order ones. There are two
categories of services to keep track of... those who have catalogs of pre-made
art stamps, and those who make custom stamps per your submitted art work.
Here are a few links I know of to get things started...
Pre-made Art Stamps:
================
The Rubber Stamp Zone
http://www.stampzone.com
Rubber Designs
http://www.rubberd.com
All Night Media Outlet
http://www.stampart.com
Doodle Art
http://www.doodle-art.com
Custom Stamps:
============
Stamp Asylum
http://stampasylum.com/custom.html
Rubber Stamps Unlimited
http://www.rbrstamp.com/b6art.html
Do some of you know of some other sources?
--Mitch
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MixtMedia@aol.com writes:
> And if you think it might be a good thing, some
> of the art stamp enthusiasts on the list could give you the
> names/addresses of some other stamp companies (some
> of them are not online, like 100 Proof Press) that have a
> wide variety of interesting art stamps. Maybe a good list to
> keep on the site?
I second Deborah's motion that we consider compiling a list of rubber stamp
companies, both internet-friendly and mail-order ones. There are two
categories of services to keep track of... those who have catalogs of pre-made
art stamps, and those who make custom stamps per your submitted art work.
Here are a few links I know of to get things started...
Pre-made Art Stamps:
================
The Rubber Stamp Zone
http://www.stampzone.com
Rubber Designs
http://www.rubberd.com
All Night Media Outlet
http://www.stampart.com
Doodle Art
http://www.doodle-art.com
Custom Stamps:
============
Stamp Asylum
http://stampasylum.com/custom.html
Rubber Stamps Unlimited
http://www.rbrstamp.com/b6art.html
Do some of you know of some other sources?
--Mitch
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[L-USA] Re: Art Stamps
From: Shannon Green (sgreen@wf.net) |
Date: 1998-11-01 15:25:38 UTC-06:00
At 08:45 PM 10/24/98 -0500, you wrote:
>To people who may not carve their own,
>but who may want a nice personal stamp:
>
>Check out this site.
>http://www.stampcity.com/aas/gallery.htm
This is a good company run by good people, I give them my "stamp" of
approval. Rumor has it Wendy and Don are making custom stamps these days
should you want your carvings rubberized. I have no idea what their prices
are like but it may be worth a shot. They're doing one convention after
another for the next few weeks so don't give up if you email them and they
don't answer right away.
Shannon
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>To people who may not carve their own,
>but who may want a nice personal stamp:
>
>Check out this site.
>http://www.stampcity.com/aas/gallery.htm
This is a good company run by good people, I give them my "stamp" of
approval. Rumor has it Wendy and Don are making custom stamps these days
should you want your carvings rubberized. I have no idea what their prices
are like but it may be worth a shot. They're doing one convention after
another for the next few weeks so don't give up if you email them and they
don't answer right away.
Shannon
______________________________________________________________________
Know someone who deserves flowers? At proflowers.com, it's only $29.95
plus S & H ($5.95 for most domestic locations) for one dozen roses and
shipped direct from the grower via Fedex Priority Overnight.
http://www.proflowers.com/eg.cfm
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