I am trying to identify the brand/manufacturer of these stamps. We used them in a class I attended. I am interested in obtaining them but have not been successful in identifying them.
The instructor thought the first one (red) was a Hero Arts. It was a clear cling stamp.
I think the second may be Inkadinkado based on the flower style. (Several layers are present in this image…the black is layering and not part of the stamp). It was wood-mounted.
I have spent HOURS searching the internet for these stamps but cannot find them anywhere. Any help would be appreciated.
Last edited by ljmiller22; 11-06-2017 at 09:18 AM.
Reason: No longer searching for these stamps
I don't recognize them off the top of my head but will keep my eyes open. Why oh why do class instructors and stores use unidentified stamps in their classes, it's just not nice.
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Think the first one is definitely Hero Arts. There is a mounted rubber stamp called "Exotic Bloom" which appears to be 2/3 positive image version, but have no clue what the name is of the stamp you used.
In the future it would help if you post the stamp size as it is hard to tell from photos. These appear to be about 4 x 5 inches, A2 background stamps. You might try looking for "floral background stamps" on ebay to try to identify them.
I know this is an old post but I'm just seeing it. The stamp on the right looks like it could be from Outlines. Which is no longer in production. But sometimes eBay has them