So Many Choices…Which Rubber Stamps Should I Buy?

With so many options today for your rubber stamping supplies, how do you know what kind will be best for your crafting project?
At one time, there was only one option for rubber stamps. Many of the old rubber stamps also came with handles like business stamps today. Just a quick check online today will show many companies who sell stamps in many different types. While it would be wonderful to be able to say definitely what the best kind is, each type has applications that they perform better than the others.

Not that long ago, foam stamps were intended to be used by children. While that may have been true many years ago, high quality foam stamps can be purchased these days. Foam stamps are a fantastic choice when you're going to be stamping on fabric or walls. Beyond being inexpensive, they have a very deep image that is perfect for stamping on rough surfaces. Will you be stamping fabric, denim, walls, plaster, or tin? Foam stamps are probably your best option.

Twenty years ago, if you told someone that you had an entire closet filled with rubber stamps, they would've thought you were a crazy fanatic. These days, it is not uncommon at all to have stamps filling up cabinets and closets, a fact that has created a huge demand for stamp storage units. Because mounted rubber stamps, with a wood mount, are bulky and take up a lot of space, some crafters like the idea of buying unmounted rubber stamps. Most of the time, you can buy them in a full sheet at a time and save a bundle, or you may want to buy them individually. Unmounted stamps can be backed with anything from magnets to static cling foam, and can be mounted on the medium of choice. Some prefer using traditional rubber stamps that have been trimmed close to the design and then placed on a static cling foam that can be mounted easily on acrylic blocks. While cost per stamp is usually the biggest concern, another immediate advantage of unmounted stamps is the inexpensive shipping, because you're not paying to ship the wood mount. Beware of buying bargain bags since these are usually of very low quality and the designs are very poor.

Acrylic rubber stamps are the newest stamps on the block. Either someone loves them or they hate them. Clear stamps have a fanatical following one day and every one dislikes them the next day. When you've spent a long amount of time on a scrapbook page and you want to make some final touches with a stamp, the last thing you want to do is ruin all the work you've done by having a smudge or putting something in the wrong place. Because clear stamps are placed on a clear acrylic block, you can see that you get good ink coverage of your stamp and precise placement. You can even double stamp by placing stamped images on top of each other. Keep in mind when looking for clear acrylic stamps that not all are created equal. If you've ever bought cheap clear stamps, you were probably extremely disappointed. Inexpensive, cheap acrylic stamps usually show themselves by attracting lots of dirt, and they usually tear easily. The best clear acrylic stamps made in the U.S.A. are manufactured by Stewart Superior. The proprietary photopolymer this company uses has the perfect amount of stickiness and is very durable. Sometimes when clear acrylic stamps are placed in the sun, they do discolor, but it does not affect in any way the stamped image.

Almost everyone's favorite, the typical wooded mounted rubber stamp doesn't need any introduction. After all, these stamps have been around for literally decades, and they were the first stamps that were used years ago. While the selection used to be limited to your local craft and hobby store, the growth of this hobby and the advent of the Internet has made way for hundreds of unique, mounted rubber stamps. Rubber has the crispest and most detailed image of all the stamps. One of the issues with clear stamps is a smudged image. You will not get this with a regular rubber stamp because the rubber soaks up ink in tiny pits that the clear acrylic does not have.

Foam, unmounted, clear, or mounted? We will have to leave the choice up to you. If your next project is going to be on fabric, or you want to stamp walls, we would recommend you finding some foam stamps. Are you working on a scrapbook page that has taken hours? I strongly encourage you to buy some clear acrylic stamps. By using clear acrylic stamps, you can be assured that you won't mess up the work you have already put in. Are you making cards, gift boxes, or patterned paper? Wood mounted rubber stamps or unmounted stamps are still your best bet in the end. We hope that after reading this information, you now know exactly what you need to get started on your next project!

By Kathy Williams
Published: 1/29/2007
 
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