People often use rubber stamps in businesses and in schools, but many also enjoy using them just for personal entertainment. For example, a person can use a rubber stamp to mark a report complete or ...
"I'm the only person making novelty rubber stamps in the city," he said. "We sell what we make." "My taste in art is very conservative," he said. There's one style of design you won't see on a stamp ...
In spite of the popularity of easy to make and print computerized labels, there will always be a market for rubber stamps that are used for business purposes, as well as in the hobby craft industry.
The world’s largest rubber stamp manufacturer is located in the Las Vegas Strip’s backyard. Viva Las VegaStamps, at 1008 E. Sahara Ave., has served as a stamp lover’s paradise since 1993. The company ...
MILWAUKEE — You might have thought rubber stamps and embossers had gone the way of buggy whips and common sense, but not so at Schwaab Inc., which has been making stamps and embossers for 133 years.
Technology, for all its virtues, has put a barrier between humans and what we make with our hands. For centuries, creating beautiful typography required chiseling tiny steel blocks---the very best ...
If you walk down 7th Avenue while heading into Greenwich Village, you may miss this gem. The Ink Pad is a small store located on 13th Street entirely devoted to decorative rubber stamps. The Ink Pad ...
If you've ever perused the rubber stamp section of a crafts store, then you know how pricey it can be to purchase just a handful of stamps, which print only a limited number of images. That's why some ...
A local artist is transforming a classic office essential into tiny works of art through her latest venture — the Pink Eraser Art project. Serena Rios McRae, also known as Cactus Clouds Art, has spent ...
In New Ceramic Surface Design (Quarry Books, 2015), Molly Hatch helps you take your ceramic project to the next level with easy ideas for drawing, printing, painting, and stenciling on clay surfaces.
There’s an old saying that goes “If you can’t beat ’em, join ’em”, but around these parts a better version might be “If you can’t buy ’em, make ’em”. A rather large portion of the projects that have ...