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stamplady

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    maker's stamps
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  1. If you're interested in a Maker's Mark style stamp (to imprint wet leather, not a hot branding type), I can make that for you. contact me at info@lasergiftcreations.com if interested. thanks, brenda
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    Maker Stamps

    Hi. I'm Brenda, the lady who made the stamps for the 2 members in this string. I appreciate their kind words and enthusiasm. To answer your question: Yes, I do names, logos, initials.....I'm open to discussing whatever you have in mind. Lettering is easier than pictures/logos/images. I receive customer ideas in a variety of 'formats' (from clear vector line drawings that take little to no conversion.... to very cryptic written descriptions of design ideas that I make a stab at creating whatever is described). I always email my design to the individual for feedback/input and don't actually run the job till I get their design right and receive their final approvals and payment. The $35 the one member mentioned is correct (and applies to the stamps made on 1 1/2 inch and smaller diameter delrin dowels)+Texas sales tax (if applicable) +shipping (I often use the $5.00 flat rate priority mail envelope). Larger stamps are available but are higher in cost (ex: 2 inch diameter is $40+tax+shipping or 3 inch diameter is $50+tax+shipping). I've recently made a flat plate for a press...made of 3/8" thick delrin sheet material, in a 3"x3" size...charge for that was $50 (+tax+shiping). My ventures into the plates is new, so don't have any additional pricing set yet. The square (non-round) plates can be pretty much cut to any custom size that fits in my machine (machine can hold up to 24"x18"), but they're taking considerably longer in the machine(the machine travels bigger distances to cover the larger plate size), so will cost more as plate size increases. Guess that covers the basics. feel free to contact me directly at my business email: info@lasergiftcreations.com or visit my website at www.lasergiftcreations.com I have one maker's stamp on display there. I'd be happy to answer any questions. Thanks for your interest. -brenda (stamplady)
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