Catholic Rubber Stamps
Our Catholic rubber stamps cover the devotional icons, figures, and symbols that matter most to the faith. From Sacred Heart to rosaries, crosses to church, clergy, and much more in this expansive collection.
Stamp Your Faith on Every Card, Gift, and Keepsake You Create
A stamped rosary or Sacred Heart on a handmade card hits differently than a plain printed one. People who make their own cards for baptisms, First Communions, Easter, or Christmas tend to come back to these often thanks to the artwork.. For mass stamping, a self-inking rubber stamp can save a lot of time since it inks itself automatically. Wooden rubber stamps are there when you want more control over ink color. However, if you are unable to find what you need from this collection, look into our custom rubber stamps, where you can create your own stamp from your artwork.
Frequently Asked Questions
You can find Catholic rubber stamps on handmade cards, scrapbook pages, gift wrapping, prayer journals, and keepsakes for special religious occasions such as baptisms, First Communions, confirmations, and funerals. Educators and catechists also use them in materials for classrooms and religious instruction.
The collection includes crosses, Sacred Heart designs, rosaries, churches, chalices, priests, sisters, Mary, St. Brigid's Cross, Vatican City, sacrament imagery, prayer designs, and Christian symbols, all rendered in professionally designed artwork. Offered in both wood and self-inking styles.
Yes, Catholic stamps can work for any church or religious occasion.
They work well for church events, religious education classes, parish newsletters, and faith-based programs. The artwork is professionally designed and available in multiple sizes, so it's easy to find something that fits the tone and scale of whatever you're working on.
Yes. That's really one of the most common uses. You could use this type of stamp for baptisms, first communions, easter, Christmas, sympathy cards, etc. They're used on paper, and with certain inks, on fabrics and wood too, providing alternatives for gift-giving.