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Does anyone know who manufactures Amuse Art Stamps?
Hi gals,
I'm looking to make a holiday stamp and I was wondering if anyone knows which company manufactures Amuse Art Stamps? I love the whole look of their stamp - they are so professionally done. The owner of the company once contacted me with some information but my computer crashed and I lost my entire hard drive, including the owners name and email address. I can't for the life of me remember what the company name was! I know if was definitely Canadian though.
I am going to try to answer you. I am having computer issues so I can't link or anything. The website is www.amuseartstamps.com. The owners name is Linda.
There is also a blog which you will find great ideas and such on. It's www.Amusenewstypepad.com You can always google it if this is not right. I hate not being able to link but all will be good in a couple of days. I hope this helps.
Thanks for responding, Susan. Unfortunately, that is not the information I am looking for.
Amuse Art Stamps has their designs sent to a Canadian company to be made into rubber stamps. I am looking for the name of that company. For some reason, Old Island Stamp Company keeps coming to mind but I don't think that's it.
Thanks for responding, Susan. Unfortunately, that is not the information I am looking for.
Amuse Art Stamps has their designs sent to a Canadian company to be made into rubber stamps. I am looking for the name of that company. For some reason, Old Island Stamp Company keeps coming to mind but I don't think that's it.
Sherry why not ask Linda herself and if she wants to let you know her suppliers details then she will tell you. A email should work as it did the last time.;)
Email or call the shop. Heidi or Linda should be able to tell you, if that information is able to be shared. Linda just returned from a month long vacation last week so I imagine her plate is a little full trying to catch up. I just wanted to share that with you if you don't hear back from her right away.
Thanks for your replies, ladies. I asked Linda once before but all she would tell me is that they were made in Canada.
I don't own a rubber stamping store or anything like that - I'm just looking to have a few holiday stamps made. The actual owner of the Canadian company contacted me with some info and I'm bummed because I lost all of it in my computer crash :(