Adding Stamps to the Class Pile
Every now and then, I like to swap out my class stamps for "new" stamps. I used to be able to do it more often when we had more stamp stores in L.A. I really miss the variety of stores (not to mention places to teach!) I am very grateful for what we still have. My regular go to stores for stamps locally are: Stampin from the Heart in L.A. Paper Source (Beverly Hills, Santa Mónica and Pasadena) I also frequent etsy when I can. I love finding unique stamps that aren't mass marketed. I also have been known to carve my own stamps every now and then. Out of state favorite stamp stores include: Other favorite venues include: Scrapbook Territory in Berkeley, CA Some of the companies that I love (as you'll see above) include: I miss the abundance of companies that we used to have to choose from. I'm grateful that some of my old favorites are still around. Where do you get your stamps and what are your favorite companies? |
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Stampers Anonymous/Tim Holtz
Hero Arts
Stampotique (Daniel Torrente's images)
JudiKins
Memory Box
I buy my stamps either at my local stamp store (although she has less stamps now and more scrapbooking stuff) or at the Carson show. I don't buy like a used to. One of the local scrapbook stores down here has a nice selection of stamps too.
I tend to like text (alphabet and numbers), backgrounds (that I can use again and again), hands, hearts, eyes and Buddha type images (even though I'm not religious.) I LOVE alphabet and number sets.
Do you buy only mounted images? I still prefer wood mounted stamps, but I do have a lot of acrylic stamps too.
Terri, I love text everything. I prefer mounted but will buy 'em however I can.
Cat, welcome to the wonderful world of stamp accumulation, I mean stamping!!!! ;)
Aloha, Kate
Cat, I do have a couple of the Unity stamps.
I used to think the same thing about my handwriting but I kept at it. It's funny to see how my writing has changed over the years. The one thing about using your own hand in a journal is that it's done by YOU and no one else can replicate YOUR personal touch and mark in a journal. :) My two cents!
Ooo, Catslife! I sort of forgot about them! will have to visit their site again soon. A GREAT site for font lovers is Ma Vinci's Reliquary.simply awesome! http://mavinci.net/
I love Ma Vinci stamps!