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Uses for Self inking rubber stamps have come a long way. Once upon a time rubber stamps were considered just for business use. Today, there’s a myriad of ways you can use them. Easy Stamp NZ is able to make one off stamps for arts & crafts as well as bulk orders for businesses. Here are some ideas for stamp use you may not have thought of:
1. Stamp your kid’s names on to their lunch bags 2. Make your own gift tags, gift wrapping paper 3. Design your own birthday cards, save the date cards 4. Create coordinated party sets – paper cups, paper plates, paper hats 5. Business Cards 6. Address details 7. Invoices 8. Use an inspiration quote and stamp it on bills, invoices, envelopes 9. Your signature 10. Make bookmarks 11. Big size stamps with outlines of animals are great for kids to colour in 12. Get creative, buy some fancy part and make framed art 13. Scrapbooking 14. With Quick drying ink you can stamp on photographs 15. Holding an event and want need passes out. Try a stamp. Nightclubs, music events 16. Company logos 17. Motifs 18. Create a nursery boarder 19. Make a collage 20. Stamp plain lampshades 21. Use for Wedding invitations 22. Table setting cards for parties or wedding receptions 23. Wedding invitations 24. Have a love heart created and stamp it on important dates to remember 25. Water based inks make them kid friendly for tattoos or fingernails which you can then paint over with clear nail polish if the stamp is small enough 26. Cash register stamps 27. Create your own stationary 28. Stamp the top of blank storage lids with what’s indise 29. Stamps make great gifts for teachers, business colleagues 30. Geocaching and often find when you retrieve the cache the pencil is blunt and you can’t fill in your details in the log, get a stamp |
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