Do you use rubber stamps in scrapbooking?

McKelly

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Jan 22, 2004
I am VERY NEW to scrapbooking and so far have not used my rubber stamps at all. In fact, I haven't used my rubber stamps in over two years(used to do cards and things)! I am thinking about getting rid of the rubber stamps at a rummage sale, or trying at least, but want to know if I become more experienced in scrapbooking if I will start to use the stamps more often. Thanks for any advice!!
 
Stamping has puzzled me, too. I can never get mine to look as great as examples I see in magazines and on-line. I mainly use my alphabet stamps for titles and embellishments. I have had some success in stamping with a Versamark pad and then embossing the image for a pretty effect. I would be interested to see what others have done with stamps.
 
Gosh, I think it all depends on what you like! :) I did an album for a cruise dh and I took and used a shell border on every page. Then I used a single shell stamp as photo corners on all my photos. I often use my Disney character stamps in my WDW books, and I have some borders that I use in my other ones.

Mostly, though, I use alphabet stamps more than any other. I have several sets in different fonts and sizes, and they are so versatile!
 
I am new to scrapbooking too and bought a alphabet stamp set from QVC last month. It came with 24 color pads and use it all the time for page titles. So far that is the only thing I use rubber stamps for.
 


I have used rubber stamps occasionally on some of my pages, depending on the subject. I would hold onto the stamps until you find what you like to scrap with, you may find you really like them.
 
ah, rubber stamps... I love mine. I use my alpabets to stamp on ribbon, tags, etc. I of course am an alphabet-aholic though. I now have about 12 diffierent sets. (love them all). (we won't even talk about all the other random rubber stamps I suddenly seem to own... :D ) maggie
 
LOL at you Maggie

I don't have NEARLy as many as Maggie and I do not use them as often I am sure - but I am glad that I did not get rid of them when I didn't use them for a while -
never know when you NEED it!princess:
 


I used to have a lot of rubber stamps when my friend was selling Stampin Up a few years ago. I resold them on ebay. While I do like stamps, I can't justify spending $$ on them. I don't use any one stamp enough. KWIM?

Stampin Up has some cute ones though.

Heidi in PA
 
one can never have too many alphabet stamp sets though. :D titles, tags, ribbon, metal.... love to stamp with my alphabets. maggie
 
I have to agree... I am an alphabet stap junkie! Love them for scrapbooking. I have some other stamps but do not use them as much. When I was a member of Club Scrap, I always ended up selling the stamps!
 
I have been scrapbooking for several years but recently added rubber stamps to scrapbooks. I have used stamps for titles or backgrounds. If you can get a Stampin up or Angel Company catalog you will get many ideas.
 
I love alphabet stamps. Planning to add a few more in the next couple of months. I have a few from Hero Arts, PSX, and Anna Griffin. Even some of my Anna Griffin ones are shapes. I'm hoping to add the new MM ones to my collection soon. I say hold on to them, after a while you may start to use them and find that you like them. ( I tend to be more of a tool junkie than paper and embellishments , so may be a little biased ). I agree with Maggie, can never have to many letter stamps.

Cyndi princess:
 
I love texture. I think that I have more inks and embossing powders then stamps. most of my stamps are background things like pealing paint, tree bark, and spider webs. I am not a sticker person, but I think little bit of texture sticking out from under a photo looks fantastic.
 

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