Following on from my online card making tutorial… I always recommend browsing around your local art store, I find my most unexpected, perfect finds that way, there’s nothing like actually picking things up, checking the size for your project, thinking through how you’ll design it… Not to mention the importance of supporting your local shops.

That said, it’s not always that you can get out to do that, so I’ve pulled together a selection of my favourite creative stamps for you, including links to purchase.  These are directly from Amazon… Have a browse around whilst you’re there, and see what other styles appeal to you.

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Please excuse the layout, I can’t seem to eliminate this weird spacing between products, so you’ll just have to scroll down to see what I’ve pulled together for you!

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You’ll be covered for any occasion or creative project with this cute little set of Upper and Lower Case Letters of the Alphabet, Numbers, and Punctuations…

Here are a few more festive designs, as we are on the run up to Christmas.



This cute little snowflake…!

Or keep it simple with this minimalist tree… A blend of colours over the top and popped into an aperture card, you’ll be sorted…!

These are cute, you could decorate your envelopes and all sorts with these!

If butterflies are your thing, these are just beautiful…

It wouldn’t be a wax painting without a few bees around the place…!


These are fun…!

You can narrate a great story with a set of foot or paw prints…

These stamps will have you covered for any occasion for many years to come…



I love this little one… “Made With Love”…

If you want to get super fancy… How about customising your own stamp…?!
I haven’t used this service personally, so I cannot vouch for results. Share yours in the Arty Heaven Facebook group if you try it out!

Don’t forget your ink pad of course…!

Which ever you choose… have fun creating…

If you have found your way here by some other means, check the card making tutorial this post relates to here! 

For the stamps used in the tutorial…

 



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