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The most beautiful rose stamp I have ever seen is the Build a Flower: Rose set by Altenew. It's a multi-step set, so you might as well buy a set of their gorgeous inks while you're at it. The die for the rose is included in the set.
__________________ Linda E
Caution: You are entering an artistic zone. This is not clutter - this is creating. These are not pajamas - it's my work uniform.
Unfortunately there is no economical place in the U.S. to buy these Paper Artsy stamps from the U.K. I love the look of deep, old engravings these roses have. The shading gives them depth, and although they look like old engravings, they also have movement.
They are sold in the U.S. here: http://www.franticstamper.com/search...&page=2&catid=
I have always loved the Stampin Up retired Stipple Rose (2006). You can stamp in a light color and make a background which is perfect for sympathy or wedding. You can stamp in black and color it in (picture attached of my CASE). You can color directly on the rubber with water based markers & spritz with water and then stamp (picture attached).
__________________ Beth Anne SAHM of two very spoiled Bichons
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Evernote tells me I have 136 roses between my stamps and dies. ;) Quite a lot of them are from Impression Obsession, because I love Alesa Baker's loose, large floral stamps. (I can't link search results, so go to Impression Obsession Rubber Stamps and search 'rose' at the top of the page) Here are a couple of favorites from her line.
Unfortunately there is no economical place in the U.S. to buy these Paper Artsy stamps from the U.K. I love the look of deep, old engravings these roses have. The shading gives them depth, and although they look like old engravings, they also have movement.
They are sold in the U.S. here: http://www.franticstamper.com/search...&page=2&catid=