Sunday, October 11, 2009

More Phrase Stamps!


Here are more of the phrase stamps I have. (Please notice that I flipped this pic so they are easier to read.) "Thank You" in the middle of this pic is about 3/4", which is a good size. These are by See D's.



(left to right) There are the single ones I've found. Don't know where "so nice" came from. Fall is part of a two stamp package that Michaels sells. The next group is of course, Stampin' Up. The next two are Hero Arts, and the last two are Rubber Stamp Tapetry.


The large ones in the top row are by CTMH and are 3/4" x 7/8" which is still within the range of peg stamps. The others are by Darice and are 5/8" each.

This is a small sample of what I have to choose from. I haven't even touched the unmounted rubber stamps that are available.

So get out and find those little phrase stamps. LOL

Phrase Stamps!


I love phrase stamps. Several companies sell the small ones that we use for peg stamping, and I have a large selection of various companies, but this week I acquired a set of 18 from a friend on Gingerwood. This is one of those Hero Arts bucket sets (without the bucket to save on postage), and each stamp is 3/4" square, with the rubber part at 5/8", so they make great stamps for peg stamping.

Friday, July 10, 2009

My Projects!

As I make these projects, I will do my best to give you ALL the details on which stamps were used, and what paper & ink was used. Of course, you will have the option of making changes as you see fit, or your supplies allow.

Companies & Galleries!

There are several companies who produce these size stamps (anything 3/4" or smaller), and they are linked at the right. But if you don't have the $$ to buy them, at this time, check through your sets of stamps and see what you can find. I'm guessing there will be lots of small stamps available. Probably more than you expected.

When you browse rubber stamp sites, take a look at those small stamps. Those that are the right size would be AA or AAA. Also, many of the $1 packages of stamps have ones small enough for this technique.

I'm also going to list some galleries, beyond those at the company sites, so you can see what everyone else is doing!
Kathleen

Peg Stamps!

Peg Stamps! That's what it's all about here! Using those little stamps, whether purchased as is, or using those tiny stamps that come with bigger sets. That's what the focus is here!

I'm hoping to give you new ideas on how to use those stamps, with assorted inks, to give you new options in stamping.

Hope you enjoy what I have to show you! :)
Kathleen