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Thank you Pat. That would explain why Magenta and Hero Arts did not show up on your list. I'm a beginner stamper (just over a year) and I can't help the need to stamp, emboss and colour EVERYTHING I do. My wife (who runs the store attached to my signature), and everyone on her web-site community have been trying to find other things for me to do that I would find as exciting. Unfortunately, I don't get much time to play and when I do, I want to relax and do something I enjoy. That is why I took a liking to the large Magenta stamps and to Inkadinkado. What does everyone else think? "Pat Kight" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > SpeakEasy wrote: > > > Favorite stamp company and favorite type of stamps i.e./ flowers, words, > > heritage, etc. > > Impossible to name one company, but some of my favorites include: > Keyhole Arts > Lasting Impressions > MaVinci's Reliquary > Leavenworth Jackson > Change of Pace > Above the Mark > Viva Las VegaStamps > Toy Box > > Favorite type(s): Old-fashioned engravings, women's faces and figures, > artistic, bizarre, celestial images (moon, sun, stars, etc.), ethnic > images, quirky alphabets, etc. I like stamps that work well in collage and > multi-media projects, although I don't really care for "collage stamps" > where all the images are put together for me. > > I don't much use cartoony, cute or, um, sweet images. > > -- > Pat Kight > [EMAIL PROTECTED] >
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