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Anette, I just did a search on the net for you and came up with nothing. Do you have a local Stamping store near you? If so They might be able to find some for you and order them right away so that you would have it in time to make your cards.
Thank you for your help with this. I did search online as well and could not find anything. I will check with my local store and see if they can help me. I never thought about that.
I know you're looking for German Christmas stamps, but thought you might be interested in these as well: I bought a set of German saying stamps (Thank You, birthday, etc). They are the clear stamps & made by Dee Gruenig. You can purchase them at Sunday International for $15.00.
Listed as: Posh Impressions Clear Stamp Set - German Set.
PVEEM
No, I don't know but would be interested to find out. I posted on the French thread that I've searched many times and can't find good German stamps. :-(
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Does anyone know if SU can make personalized stamps in German? I know you can get address stamps, but maybe they would be able to print something like Frohe Weihnachten or Alles Gute zum Geburtstag instead?? It shouldn't really matter if they print "Jane Doe" or "Frohe Weihnachten" I think. (I might have to call them about that to find out if nobody here knows)
Hallo Ellie,
das waere eine klasse Idee... sieht so aus, also ob hier mehr Deutsche an solchen Stempeln Interesse haben als man annimmt.
Halt uns auf dem laufenden.
Does anybody know where I might find some German saying Chistmas stamps here in the US? Thank you for your help.
Anette
hi Anette,
welcome to the board.
you will love it here.
iam from Germany Stuttgart area. I checked last year on my visit to Germany some craft stores and noticed that it is quite hard to find nice stamps plus they are very expensive. i hope su will come out with at least one set where we could find sayings i multipe european languages.
i thought it would not only neat for europeans living in the states also for americans who have taken a trip to europe. we could use them in scrapbooks.
I just bought a German merry chirstmas stamp and an Irish one also from: www.catholicrubberstamps.com They were $5 each....some are unmounted also and are cheaper... I believe they have it in spanish, italian, polish as well.....
hi Anette,
welcome to the board.
you will love it here.
iam from Germany Stuttgart area. I checked last year on my visit to Germany some craft stores and noticed that it is quite hard to find nice stamps plus they are very expensive. i hope su will come out with at least one set where we could find sayings i multipe european languages.
i thought it would not only neat for europeans living in the states also for americans who have taken a trip to europe. we could use them in scrapbooks.
I've thought the exact same thing about SU. After searching and searching for stamps in Italian that say simple things (i.e. grazie, mille grazie), I've discovered that I will just have to have them made. I can find some that say "Ciao", but that just isn't what I'm looking for.
Have you considered having your own stamps made? If you can't find what you want on the sites previously mentioned, you may need to have stamps made. I know I've seen threads on SCS before discussing different companies that make stamps. I haven't tried to make my own yet, but that is always an option if you simply cannot find what you're looking for elsewhere.
I've thought the exact same thing about SU. After searching and searching for stamps in Italian that say simple things (i.e. grazie, mille grazie), I've discovered that I will just have to have them made. I can find some that say "Ciao", but that just isn't what I'm looking for.
Have you considered having your own stamps made? If you can't find what you want on the sites previously mentioned, you may need to have stamps made. I know I've seen threads on SCS before discussing different companies that make stamps. I haven't tried to make my own yet, but that is always an option if you simply cannot find what you're looking for elsewhere.
really???? i have not even thought about that.
i need to start a search here on the board. iam a "serious" stamper only since this year.
Also, in regard to the personalized stamps, you may have sentiments and sayings printed on them, assuming they are within the character guidelines. In addition, your sentiment should be possible, as long as there are not any special characters associated with the saying
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The fonts are on page 198 in the new catty, but it is kind of pricey for just one stamp :(
I found a couple of foreign stamps on www.sellorubberstamps.com. They had a nice Christmas and Birthday stamp. You have to order them with snail mail but I ordered them. They are $6 each.
German stamps - by Mo-nique - "pre-mounted on EZ mount cling foam in CD Cases". Be sure to check out all her categories (except the French one, I guess :p ). Oh, wait...they don't sell them direct. So I found this online Canadian store: Mo-nique's German stamps @ StampinZoo
Anyone else have suggestions on where to find German language stamps in North America?
I am looking for German stamps also for my son who is doing a semester abroad right now in Austria----would be fun to make him a scrapbook to come home to with his photos. Someone on another list just sent me this company:
DANKE, EVERYONE! I was chatting with ClaudiafromGermany today and she told me about this thread. I have been searching for years for German stamps and am thrilled to have a resource to order some from. Veile Dank!
Ann Marie
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