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Does anyone know where a personal stamp can be made? Are there any companies who do that anymore? Long ago there was a place in IA but it was only for words, this includes a graphic.
__________________ On a positive note, I'm too old to have a mid-life crisis! ~~anonymous
Thank you both...I will check out both places and I'm afraid I will need to remind myself of my purpose of looking at their site and not get sucked away looking at other items!!!!
__________________ On a positive note, I'm too old to have a mid-life crisis! ~~anonymous
I was just coming here to recommend Nic at Magnuson custom stamps. I have a few from him and they are awesome. You can choose from pre made designs or design your own
I have had several custom clear stamps made at rubber stamps dot com (they won't let me post a link, sorry). The stamps are quite affordable, of good quality and stamp clearly and cleanly. Delivery is super fast.
They also sell acrylic blocks to save you from buying a whole set to get one for your new stamp. The blocks are very nice quality.
I've looked at other companies and this one has the best prices I've seen. I'm very pleased with all my custom stamps.
Are you a member of the Stamp Junkiies page on Facebook? If so, there's a document in the files there called "customstamps" that lists tons of places that make them as well as companies that have pre-made stamps for adorning the back of your cards.
__________________ Diana B
-We're all pretty bizarre. Some of us are just better at hiding it, that's all. ~John Hughes
I order self-inking stampers from thestampmaker. They have some icons you can use or you can upload your own graphic or logo. You can choose which color of ink you want. I have stampers with purple, red, green, and blue ink. I suggest you order a bottle of ink so you can refill the ink pad. My newest stamper says “Card Making is Arlene’s SUPERPOWER!” with a scribbly heart and purple ink.
I'm a stampin' up demonstrator and am not sure when I need to use a stamp with the SU logo or where I can buy a stamp with just the logo (not in a set of stamps). So, my 3 questions are - when do I need to use the SU logo stamp, where would I find a copy of the logo to be made into a stamp, and would any of the above stamp making places mentioned above be able to make it? Thanks!
I'm a stampin' up demonstrator and am not sure when I need to use a stamp with the SU logo or where I can buy a stamp with just the logo (not in a set of stamps). So, my 3 questions are - when do I need to use the SU logo stamp, where would I find a copy of the logo to be made into a stamp, and would any of the above stamp making places mentioned above be able to make it? Thanks!
My uneducated guess would be that you would need to use a SU logo if you were selling your cards...to get their approved logo it would need to come from SU...no other company can make a stamp with another company's logo.
Otherwise if you aren't selling your cards you do not need to use a logo on your cards.
__________________ On a positive note, I'm too old to have a mid-life crisis! ~~anonymous
My uneducated guess would be that you would need to use a SU logo if you were selling your cards...to get their approved logo it would need to come from SU...no other company can make a stamp with another company's logo.
Otherwise if you aren't selling your cards you do not need to use a logo on your cards.
If you sell hand stamped projects made with SU! stamps, the requirement is the copyright symbol and the words "Stampin' Up!" No logo needed. There is usually a stamp or two in the current catalog that fulfills the requirement.
Mary Beth
If you sell hand stamped projects made with SU! stamps, the requirement is the copyright symbol and the words "Stampin' Up!" No logo needed. There is usually a stamp or two in the current catalog that fulfills the requirement.
Mary Beth
Glad someone with education was able to answer the question for her!
__________________ On a positive note, I'm too old to have a mid-life crisis! ~~anonymous
I'm a stampin' up demonstrator and am not sure when I need to use a stamp with the SU logo or where I can buy a stamp with just the logo (not in a set of stamps). So, my 3 questions are - when do I need to use the SU logo stamp, where would I find a copy of the logo to be made into a stamp, and would any of the above stamp making places mentioned above be able to make it? Thanks!
Would you not be able to query Stampin Up on their demo sites OR your upline? Surely they offer this information to their representatives.