Advice on sourcing ink stamps
Advice on sourcing ink stamps
Before I go to Plan B and go to the local Office Max/Depot or a random internet business to have rubber ink stamps made up, I'd prefer to find a burner business to support, who will be better able to advise me about what size lettering/type of ink/ etc. works best on dusty skin, knows what a 'burning man logo' looks like, that sort of thing. I've searched e-playa, and the resource guide with no luck, but I'm pretty sure I remember seeing a burner-owned ink stamp company mentioned 3-4 years ago in the resource guide. Anyone know of anyone?
Sounds like you might have a fairly detailed design in mind, but if you're up for it you can try making your own...Go to an art supply or drafting store and pick up some white Staedler-Mars synthetic erasers and an X-Acto knife and carve your design (backwards!) yourself! Glue the resulting stamp to a wood block for support.
You can also make stamps by sculpting your design/text into Plasticene clay and casting it in latex or "hobby rubber". Bring a tight-sealing box to keep your stamp pads in so they don't dry out!
You can also make stamps by sculpting your design/text into Plasticene clay and casting it in latex or "hobby rubber". Bring a tight-sealing box to keep your stamp pads in so they don't dry out!
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