Monday, August 16th, 2010 at
9:56 pm
I love to use stickers and stamps on my Christmas cards. Is there an ink pad that maybe has green and red together or would I need to maybe just buy a red and a green and press the stamp in both?
Thursday, August 5th, 2010 at
9:53 pm
My fiance and I are making our own wedding invitations and found the perfect stamp.. but we really want our "stamped" color to be a mid to light blue. Every ink pad I’ve found is dark except for one that was chalk.. I just don’t think I can do the chalk thing. Is there any way to make the blue lighter? Also, are there any alternatives to ink pads?
Saturday, June 5th, 2010 at
1:47 am
I can’t find an ink pad large enough for a big rubber stamp someone gave me– about 4"X6". Can I use paint or something? by the time I use a magic marker, the thing is dried out. it is a one hour drive to get a large stamp pad! LOL Any mail order places that are good?
Sunday, May 23rd, 2010 at
12:01 am
I’m wanting to stamp an image on clothing (knit, linen & denim) – I’m not really concerned about if it will wash or not- it’s more decorative art than wearable art.
I’d like to maybe try getting a custom made rubber stamp- there are a lot of companies online that do this- but I haven’t been able to find one that would do it large enough (about 6" by 6") – also would an ink pad show up on clothing or would it have to be paint- and wouldn’t paint be too thick and ruin the stamp after a few uses? Thanks in advance.
Saturday, May 8th, 2010 at
9:39 am
I should have articulated my question more clearly.
A self-inking stamp is designed where the stamp rests upside down on an inkpad inside the housing. When it is pressed down, the stamp flips around and stamps onto the paper. When released it flips back up and rests against the ink pad.
How is a Pre-Inked stamp manufacturered?? how does it hold ink since there is no seperate inkpad?