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So I have been thinking about this for awhile and I'm thinking of getting a stamp made of my logo to stamp packages with. I want to just add a little more uniqueness to the packages I send out. Does anyone know or do them at a reasonable price? Looking at maybe 3X4" or maybe 4X5" stamp? I was thinking of carving one out of a carving block but think it would be better done by someone who has done them. If interested in doing it contact me.

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We provide stamps for our customers but don't make them.

Unless you really want to get into making "rubber" stamps....

no need to buy equipment & make it yourself.

Just buy the stamp and move on to what you do best.

 

There is not a lot of big money in stamps or self-inking stamps.

We design here and send art to a wholesale stamp making company.

BTW most all now are not rubber but poly.

 

If you can keep within with a 1" x 2.75" area, you can provide

your own art and order a self inking stamper for $22 plus shipping.

 

For larger size handle stamps they run a bit more and you need to use

an ink pad with them........

 

Yes, LARGE over-sized self-inking stamps are a bit pricey....AND bulky!

In the end, it all depends how big you want the stamp and whether

you want a self inking design or handle stamp with ink pad.

 

Sue2

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We provide stamps for our customers but don't make them.

Unless you really want to get into making "rubber" stamps....

no need to buy equipment & make it yourself.

Just buy the stamp and move on to what you do best.

 

There is not a lot of big money in stamps or self-inking stamps.

We design here and send art to a wholesale stamp making company.

BTW most all now are not rubber but poly.

 

If you can keep within with a 1" x 2.75" area, you can provide

your own art and order a self inking stamper for $22 plus shipping.

 

For larger size handle stamps they run a bit more and you need to use

an ink pad with them........

 

Yes, LARGE over-sized self-inking stamps are a bit pricey....AND bulky!

In the end, it all depends how big you want the stamp and whether

you want a self inking design or handle stamp with ink pad.

 

Sue2

Where do you buy from? I have been looking for a couple myself

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Wholesale Companies...for wholesale pricing you will

have to have a business license.

 

Roanoke Stamp & Seal in Virginia is one.

Hodgins Engraving in New York

 

Sue2

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I know it can get expensive, I just want to have a more professional feel when I send things out. And I like to support my fellow uscutter forum family members.

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Why not print your own labels?

Avery makes diecut label stock of various sizes

that will run through inkjet or laser printers.

 

You can change up the graphics as much as and

whenever you want.  In FULL color!

 

Sue2

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Why not print your own labels?

 

I don't know what you use for your shipping labels, BUT if you have a Dymo printer you can do something like this...

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I was thinking about that with labels and such however what I after is something more on the line of what amazon does on their boxes and I get some envelopes with their logo all over it. I know some who do it with ezscreens they just slap the screen on dab some ink take it off do it again and dry it with a heat gun and bam custom package. Maybe I'm also thinking to big who knows. I got to much down time lately

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Nice....never knew you could add graphics on those dymo printers....You guys are enablers....every time I get on here I wind up spending money...lol

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If your cutter will contour cut just get some full size labels and print them from your printer. You can get several on a 8.5 x 11 sheet.

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I was thinking about that with labels and such however what I after is something more on the line of what amazon does on their boxes 

 

For unique & fancy boxes...use up your older vinyls.....cut out shapes,

logo, etc & stick them on the side of your box!

Instant advertising & promotion.

 

Sue2

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Never used that laser rubber before, but the inexpensive rubber sheet from Menards works pretty well.  A lot cheaper too.

 

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