Where can I find a good place to buy rubber stamps?

I really want to buy stamps cool for my sister for her birthday, but I have great difficulty finding a place to buy them. I really want to get their birds or trees. Something like that. I live in San Francisco, where I could buy on the Internet. In the two cases. Thank you.

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8 Responses to “Where can I find a good place to buy rubber stamps?”

  1. sweetgurl13069 says:

    Try a craft store in your area, or surrounding area. Like Michael’s or A. C. Moore or other crafting store.

  2. bethanysmama says:

    Do you have Michael’s, the craft store, out there? They sell nice rubber stamps. Also, the company Stampin’ Up has a website you can order thru. http://www.stampinup.com
    Michael’s also has an online catalog as well. Good luck–stamps are great gifts! :)
    http://www.michaels.com

  3. ;) says:

    Hobby Lobby has quite an array of stamps.

  4. regina j says:

    Wal-mart or hobby lobby. hobby lobby is a craft store and has hundreds, sometimes they have out of season ones on clearence.

  5. Pat C says:

    Did you do a web search? You could also look in the yellow pages. There are stamp / scrap booking stores opening everywhere.

  6. pinkrosegreeneyes bluerose says:

    Do you have a Ben Franklins craft store near you? They have a great selection. Joanne Fabric stores also have a nice selection.

  7. bundjean says:

    Here’s some really weird ones:
    http://www.rubberpoet.com/
    Click on the individual pictures to see more.

    This site looks pretty entertaining:
    http://www.stampcraft.com.au/stamps.html

    Hope this helped.

  8. youneedtupperware@prodigy.net says:

    The coolest stamps out now are Acrilyx stamps by Close to my Heart. There are awesome because they attach to a clear acrylic block and come back off when you’re done. The stamps store flat and every stamp does not need a wooden block. The advantage to the clear block is you can see where to place the stamp and no mistakes! Also when using letters, a stamper doesn’t have to line each letter up individually and hope it’s lined up correctly.
    Put each letter on a longer block, and voila! ready to ink & stamp! Check out the web site! There are sales and you can order on-line! There are some “must have” stamp sets, your sister will not be disappointed if you got her any of the ‘My Acrylix’ stamp sets.
    Check it out
    http://marilyn.myctmh.com

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