Where Can You Find Rubber and Self-Inking Stamps?

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Discussion Overview

This thread discusses various sources for obtaining rubber and self-inking stamps, with participants sharing their personal experiences and recommendations for specific vendors.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions vistaprint.com as a good option for stamps.
  • Another participant shares that they found stamps at stampman.com.
  • One user suggests checking out Staples and Office Max for stamp options.
  • Another participant expresses satisfaction with their purchase from Merrill, although they are unsure where to order their next stamp due to a move.
  • One participant notes they got their stamp from Town and Country before it was discontinued by Pampered Chef.
  • Another participant mentions using Stampin' Up for ink pads and appreciates the quality of the case.
  • One user highlights that they received their first Pampered Chef stamp at the UPS store and their logo stamp from Merrill, while also sourcing cardmaking stamps from Joann's or Michael's.
  • Another participant shares that their stamp from Staples has lasted well over two years without drying out.
  • One user mentions rubberstampchamp.com as a source for stamps.
  • Another participant references rubberstampman.com, noting a recommendation from their director for its competitive pricing.
  • One participant mentions Office Depot as a source, highlighting a discount available through their consultant community.
  • Another user provides currentlabels.com as an additional option for stamps.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the best sources for rubber and self-inking stamps, with no clear consensus on a single preferred vendor.

Contextual Notes

Participants share a variety of personal experiences with different vendors, reflecting a range of preferences and satisfaction levels.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for options to purchase rubber and self-inking stamps may find the shared experiences and vendor suggestions helpful.

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Mindascookin
Rubber or self inking stamps?
 
vistaprint.com

or stampman.com
 
You can also try Staples, Office Max, etc
 
I second vistaprint.com they are an awsome company.
 
I bought mine at Merrill....... but I am moving to another house in my twon so I am not sure where I am going to order the second one at.
 
I got my stamp with Town and Country before PC stopped using them.

But my ink pad I got with Stampin' Up...sorta like PC only stamps, ink, papers, etc... I love the case! I use red to stand out!
 
I suggest vistaprint.com also. They have freebies and cheap things all the time!
 
I got my first PC stamp at the UPS store, but I got my logo PC stamp at Merrill. If you are talking about cardmaking/scrapbooking stamps, then I get those at Joann's or Michael's.
 
I got mine at Staples 2 years ago and it still hasn't dried out!
 
www.rubberstampman.com
is who my director recommended. she said she looked all around and he was the cheapest, but they all seem about the same to me...
 
Office Depot. We get a discount through CC with free shipping too.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I buy rubber and self-inking stamps?

You can purchase rubber and self-inking stamps from various sources, including online retailers like Amazon, specialty craft stores, and office supply stores. Additionally, many local printing shops offer custom stamp services.

Are there any specific brands of rubber and self-inking stamps I should consider?

Some popular brands include Trodat, Xstamper, and Rubber Stamp Champ. Each brand offers a variety of options, so it's worth exploring their products to find one that suits your needs.

Can I find rubber and self-inking stamps at craft fairs or local markets?

Yes, many craft fairs and local markets feature vendors who sell rubber and self-inking stamps. This can be a great way to find unique designs and support local artisans.

Are there online stores that specialize in rubber and self-inking stamps?

Yes, several online stores specialize in stamps, such as RubberStampChamp.com and Stampin' Up!. These sites often offer a wide range of customizable options and unique designs.

How do I choose the right type of stamp for my needs?

Consider what you will be using the stamp for, such as crafting, business branding, or personal use. Rubber stamps are great for detailed designs, while self-inking stamps are convenient for repetitive use. Think about the size, design, and ink color that will best fit your purpose.

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