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The Difference Between Wooden and Self-inking Rubber Stamps(Page)Below, we will explain the differences between wooden and self-inking rubber stamps, including pros & cons for each, as well as for which types of uses and activities each stamp is a better fit.
Explaining the Different Types of Inks and Ink Pads(Page)Below, we explain the differences between ink types as well as ink pads that can be used with a variety of rubber stamps. To use a wooden rubber stamp, you will also need an ink pad to re-ink your s ...
Shipping, Returns, and Cancellations(Page)Please refer to the information below for answers to any shipping or return-related questions. If you still have questions after reviewing this information, don't hesitate to contact us! Order ...
How To Re-ink a Self-inking Rubber Stamp(Page)Below, we will explain how to remove the built-in ink pad from your self-inking rubber stamp in order to re-ink it if it has run dry. To jump down directly to the video, click here: How To Re-ink a ...
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Frequently Asked Questions(Page)Product Information What is the actual size of the image created by the stamp(s)?The sizes listed for each stamp represent the longest side of the impression created by the stamp. In other words, a ...