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I am looking for some Graduation stamps! Does anyone recommend a certain company? A certain stamp? I've been looking at JustRite stamps, but if I can find something better... My son will be graduating this year. I'd like to get something that I can use again for my daughter when she graduates. For JustRite stamps, it will be my first time purchasing those type of stamps. I like the more REALISTIC type stamps, rather than cutsie, but will check out any recommendations! Thanks for your help!
I love the Just Rite stampers and own several sets. I like using them to personalize the flap of the envelope too. I wasn't aware that they had a graduation set so I'm going to have to check that out.
I'm not sure how the entire set will look, but PTI is coming out with a new graduation set on the 15th. There is a sneak peak on their blog right now.
I also remember several cards made with a set by Kitchen Sink stamps (I think) that I remember seeing in the gallery last year around graduation time if you can't wait till the 15th to see the PTI one.
Stampin' Up! did a graduation set of 5 stamps called "Great Grads", perhaps you can look in the SU Gallery here on SCS and see if that takes your fancy?
Thank you for your help. I really didn't like the SU set. And I really couldn't impose on you to send anything. But, I DO APPRECIATE YOUR HELP! Thank you!
Hi! Thank you for your help too! I did spot that set just a little while ago, when I remembered to check Addicted to Rubber Stamps. Thank you! It is SO NICE to have all this help!
The Kim Hughes designed Congrats Grad set {here} has both a boy and girl silhouette image as well as lots of extras like hats and scrolls so it's pretty versatile and not "cutesy" in a cartoonish way.