Rubber Stamps Flowers

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Rubber Stamps Flowers
Rubber Stamps Flowers

The term rubber stamp, or even stamping, has been associated with the craft of using ink made of dye or pigment to create patterns. The ink is then applied to an image or pattern, which may be carved or molded on to the sheet of rubber. This can also be laser engraved or vulcanized in the same processes. Often the rubber can be mounted on a stable object like brick, wood, or an acrylic block, which helps in producing solid instruments. Ink coated rubber stamps are then pressed on the medium, like fabric or paper, so that a colored image can be transferred to the same.

In many cases, glass, wood, metal, plastic or rock can also be used. There are some people who also prefer using high volume batik or liquid wax rather than a metal stamp. New techniques are being used for making highly advanced versions, and thus facilitate convenient usage. If you’re looking for creative usage of the stamp, then look no further than batik printing. This format has been used to design everything from t-shirts to skirts, with batik prints forming unique patterns on the cloth.

Stamps are commercially available and can be segregated into three main categories namely the stamps for official usage, those for decorative uses, and finally the ones used in toys made for children. These stamps have grown in popularity and compared to their previous counterparts that were restricted to business purposes, these are used extensively for craft projects. Rubber-stamping has gradually evolved as a profession and hobby for some people. It is actually possible to create distinct designs through these rubber stamps. It is essential to have various designs crafted on them to get maximum results and thus transfer them to a medium of your choice, including paper, cloth or even wood. Don’t be too surprised to come across craft schools offering classes in rubber stamps and batik prints.

You should be able to find various kinds of decorative versions of these stamps, which are generally referred to as art stamps. These are basically used for traditional crafts and certain home projects. These decorative versions of the rubber stamp are known for its benefits of prolonged impressions on paper, and for creating splendid designs on an array of other related fabrics. These stamps can be used for decorating scrapbooks or for any other related school projects, or even highlight any other creative object.

You can use these for making banners, creating holiday cards or birthday cards, jewelry boxes, wooden pieces, and other related products. As you can make out, these stamps made from rubber are used for adding a personalized touch to almost anything. The stamp can also be used as an emblem for your group, company or product. Most of the royal houses carry a rubber stamp with their coat of arms being featured prominently on the stamp, for e.g. the royal house of Windsor. Certain museums feature rubber stamps as a special category, so the next time you’re at a museum, you may want to check that out.

If you want to add a creative touch to your garments, then these stamps can used for such purposes too. You can create your range of homemade products, which can be made funkier or more traditional, through the usage of these stamps. One can find an array of products in the market to create their own styles, and thus personalize almost anything that you want. You’ll need to remember to rinse the stamps after you have used the rubber stamps, in order to wash the paint out. Innovation and creative techniques can help you create your own brand of products, which you can then market about. You can even opt to create your own brand of designs, with batik prints. When it comes to rubber stamps, the sky’s the limit. You can opt to create designer clothes with unusual batik prints, use rubber stamps to create craft items with your own design or even create and market greeting cards, all under your own creative banner.

The stamp has come a long way since we have started using them to impose the family seal on important documents and papers. These days, the rubber stamps are used in almost every creative function possible. These stamps have even given raise to designer outfits, glaring with their batik prints. You may think that any creative work with these stamps would fade with time; that is the color, texture. While that may be true a while back, that’s no longer the case. Most of the current batik prints are put through a process immediately after the print is applied so that the design melds onto the fabric and does not fade with the passage of time. No wonder that the rubber stamps are much in demand, at least in the batik department.

There are some wonderful resources out there like this site called Rubber Stamps Home. Alternatively, for more information on rubber stamps in general have a look at this site full of great information regarding the wonderful and diverse rubber stamp.


Stewart Gill Rubber Stamp - Flowers Of Scotland Celtic Heroines By Mary Stewart- Ms1 Spring


Stewart Gill Rubber Stamp – Flowers Of Scotland Celtic Heroines By Mary Stewart- Ms1 Spring


£12.95


Spring Heroine A5 size deep-etch SG® rubber with beautiful, classically illustrated detailed designs by well-known scottish artist Mary Stewart. Based on the local ‘Flowers of Scotland’ story surrounding the Four Celtic Heroines of the Seasons, their journey through the year and with each other….

Stewart Gill Rubber Stamp - Flowers Of Scotland Celtic Heroines By Mary Stewart- Ms3 Harvest Autumn


Stewart Gill Rubber Stamp – Flowers Of Scotland Celtic Heroines By Mary Stewart- Ms3 Harvest Autumn


£12.95


HARVEST HEROINE A5 size deep-etch SG® rubber with beautiful, classically illustrated detailed designs by well-known scottish artist Mary Stewart. Based on the local ‘Flowers of Scotland’ story surrounding the Four Celtic Heroines of the Seasons, their journey through the year and with each other….

Stewart Gill Rubber Stamp - Flowers Of Scotland Celtic Heroines By Mary Stewart- Ms2 Summer


Stewart Gill Rubber Stamp – Flowers Of Scotland Celtic Heroines By Mary Stewart- Ms2 Summer


£12.95


SUMMER HEROINE A5 size deep-etch SG® rubber with beautiful, classically illustrated detailed designs by well-known scottish artist Mary Stewart. Based on the local ‘Flowers of Scotland’ story surrounding the Four Celtic Heroines of the Seasons, their journey through the year and with each other….

WOODEN BACKED STAMP  3 CONTEMPORARY FLOWERS 26553


WOODEN BACKED STAMP 3 CONTEMPORARY FLOWERS 26553


£4.49



WOODEN BACKED STAMP  GARDEN FLOWERS HAPPY BIRTHDAY 26673


WOODEN BACKED STAMP GARDEN FLOWERS HAPPY BIRTHDAY 26673


£5.99



WOODEN BACKED STAMP Comedy Birthday Flower 26665


WOODEN BACKED STAMP Comedy Birthday Flower 26665


£3.49



I am looking for a retired rubber stamp. Stampington Co. Deb Strain artist?

It is of a “country woman” with her arms full of flowers, and the pockets of her long skirt filled with flowers.
Any one know where I can get one?

Thank you!

We welcome artists who would like to use our images in their own hand-stamped creations and wish to sell these items. Therefore, we give permission to use any designs by Stampington & Company®, except those images � Deb Strain, for the purpose of resale.

When using the approved stamps for items that will be sold, we give you permission if the following criteria are met:

1) Each item must be hand stamped. Mechanical reproductions are not acceptable.

2) The back of the card must contain typed, stamped, or hand-written copyright information. Please refer to the label index on the side of the image you are using for the correct copyright information. It is not necessary to include the copyright date. But be sure to include the copyright information for each stamp you are using. This information needs to be listed only once for each artist, no matter how many images are used by that artist. For instance, if you use three images that are copyright KAREN FOSTER, you need to only list the copyright information © Karen Foster one time on the back of the item. If you use a KAREN FOSTER and a TERESA KOGUT stamp, you will need to list both of the artists in your copyright information. If no specific artist is listed, you will credit it as © Stampington & Company, just as the stamp label does.

If you have any questions, please contact us at: Customer Service.

Thank you for your interest in our line of stamps.

Good Luck,

Kellene Giloff

Joanna Sheen’s Meadow Flowers Rubber Stamps

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Anne

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