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They're a slightly mixed bag style-wise but Beeswax has some images in a similar sort of style. This, for example: Momma bird. I have a lovely oak branch one from them that has the feel of an etching from an old botany book or something: oak branch
thank you Joanne, those stamps are lovely and a company I haven't heard of!
They're nice quality red rubber and if you're like me and prefer "naked" stamps they offer everything that way so it saves dollars as well as storage space! I was buying internationally and the owner was very helpful - gotta love good customer service! There are several more I hang my nose over but haven't quite justified yet! (the water lily bouquet and wisteria stamps come to mind)
The more I think about it, the more I think TeeGeeDee is right - the stamp n your picture looks very much like a La Blanche one. Is the stamp itself white (assuming you have the physical thing to hand, not just a picture of it)?
I am not looking for this stamp per say, I would like to find some with this line work, looks like old printing.
Yes, that's what I thought but pinning it down might help with identifying somewhere to look. La Blanche's style is pretty consistent - they do vintage and slightly artsy images rather than cutesy or funky etc. They're not rubber stamps as such, they're made of silicone but I understand they give good, detailed impressions (I've never used one but know people who have).
As someone said, most of Beeswax Rubber Stamps look like old prints: https://www.beeswaxrubberstamps.com/ Also 100 Proof Press [url=http://www.100proofpress.com/] has a lot of stamps that look like old prints.
Yes, that's what I thought but pinning it down might help with identifying somewhere to look. La Blanche's style is pretty consistent - they do vintage and slightly artsy images rather than cutesy or funky etc. They're not rubber stamps as such, they're made of silicone but I understand they give good, detailed impressions (I've never used one but know people who have).
I only own one but was amazed at how well it stamps!
My first impression was that this was domino art. Years ago there was a company that specialed in art work that fit on a domino, I bought sever unmount d stamps at a stamp show 15 years (or so!) ago. I will go check to see if I made note of the company name. I loved the lock of these images, they are like little pencil sketchings.
My first impression was that this was domino art. Years ago there was a company that specialed in art work that fit on a domino, I bought sever unmount d stamps at a stamp show 15 years (or so!) ago. I will go check to see if I made note of the company name. I loved the lock of these images, they are like little pencil sketchings.
Here's a link to the birds page of "domino rubber stamps" from Catslife Press:
I checked the uncounted stamps that I purchased all those years ago and I didn't make note of the manufacturer. The only tag I had on them was Domino Art. Sorry I couldn't be more helpful!
Although I haven't spent time searching before answering ... (tsk, tsk, tsk) ... I love the look of many of the Impression Obsession stamps. Worth checking.