Craft Room Rehab | Stamps and Ink
Should I Go, Or Should I Stay...
Not being the world's biggest stamper my entire collection of wood block, foam, self-inking and rubber stamps live in one (and a half) photo boxes and to be honest if I chucked the lot I probably wouldn't miss them that much. (Well except for the one on the clear acrylic block which I made myself in uni, I'd probably keep those, even if only for sentimental reasons.) Even so I removed seven stamps (which the kids immediately claimed as their own). All of my roller stamps are staying. I have a total of six, four of which are the ever helpful October Afternoon decade stamps that I use for dating my layouts and they live conveniently in a little desk unit on my tabletop. Because stamps don't take up all that much space in the scheme of things I'm quiet content to let the rest stay and they may find their way onto another project or two. Who knows I may even take this as a challenge to be a bit more of a stamper in the future.
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Should I Go, Or Should I Stay...
Not being the world's biggest stamper my entire collection of wood block, foam, self-inking and rubber stamps live in one (and a half) photo boxes and to be honest if I chucked the lot I probably wouldn't miss them that much. (Well except for the one on the clear acrylic block which I made myself in uni, I'd probably keep those, even if only for sentimental reasons.) Even so I removed seven stamps (which the kids immediately claimed as their own). All of my roller stamps are staying. I have a total of six, four of which are the ever helpful October Afternoon decade stamps that I use for dating my layouts and they live conveniently in a little desk unit on my tabletop. Because stamps don't take up all that much space in the scheme of things I'm quiet content to let the rest stay and they may find their way onto another project or two. Who knows I may even take this as a challenge to be a bit more of a stamper in the future.
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