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I haven't seen any of those things, but I did see someone make their own Lego bricks. All they did was cut a rectangle, then punch circles to adhere to the top to make them look like Legos. They were very cute....but, alas, I don't know where I saw them, sorry. Seems easy enough to do, though. HTH
I have a friend who is a cake decorator and she uses rubber stamps in some of her designs. Yet another brilliant use for stamps!!! hmm...Now I want some cake!
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No, but that's a good idea!!
I want to stamp white soy wrappers for sushi, and soy cheese for my boys' snacks at school. And I'm sure I'll think up some other uses. But my oldest is really into Legos right now and is going to a mini Lego camp this summer, so I wanted to be prepared.
Years ago I did see a lego stamp and almost bought it. So I know there is one out there somewhere. They also had a tinkertoy one and a few other toy ones. If I run across it anywhere I will let you know.