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Lisa with (createnstamps) is a classy lady... She didn't hesitate to refund the purchase price of the ink instantly after I sent an e-mail to her about the issue... So no doubt she rocks!!!
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Lisa with (createnstamps) is a classy lady... She didn't hesitate to refund the purchase price of the ink instantly after I sent an e-mail to her about the issue... So no doubt she rocks!!!
Couldn't agree more, Aces... she certainly does rock!
I found that my learning curve was only 2 chips, so don't get too concerned if you're trying it for the first time. Basic inking procedure works here... don't over ink the stamp, and don't over press the stamp. Give it a nice even amount of pressure, don't roll it. Things should work out well.
Does anyone have pictures of cold stamped chips with more than just numbers on them? Some of these custom stamps? All the threads that I find with pictures all the photo links are broken.
Yours came out great Mike. I actually bailed on my cold stamping project because my stamps are over inked and I can't get them clean (I need to get the staz on cleaner)
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Here's a link to a recent thread, has pics of my custom stamp:
Where are you guys buying your stamps and ink from???
Local craft stores. They will have a selection of stamps, mostly not poker related. They will also have the staz-on ink, or be able to order it if they don't. I had my anchor stamp made custom at a local trophy/office stamp store, and the other side is just a generic changeable numberer stamp.