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Old 04-11-2008, 04:48 PM   #1  
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I have been thinking a lot about starting my own stamp company. I'm not really sure where to being though. I have an artist in mind and someone who can create my website. I'm having trouble finding a stamp making company. I've tried the search engine to no avail. Does anyone have any insight as to where I can look? Your help is appriciated.
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Hi

I know a lady with a small stamp company and she makes her own stamps. Her name is Vickie and her email is [email protected]. Her blog is http://www.katstamps.com/shop/

Hope this is helpful to you.
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Congrats! Have you thought about having someone established publish your ideas? There are so many new stamp companies out there that this may be a better way to "make it" in this giant industry.
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Try Stewart Superior or Clear Stamp if you are interested in Polymer Stamps.
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Thanks for the ideas ladies! Keep 'em coming!
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