Where can I find stencils or rubber stamps of a dictionary font?

I’m doing something that requires a definition of police printed dictionary. Does anyone know if I stamp or stencil, which is a dictionary type to buy the police and, if so, where you get it? I have a model of a print dictionary mostly text, but would probably not effective, that I cut myself.

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3 Responses to “Where can I find stencils or rubber stamps of a dictionary font?”

  1. SaMi says:

    try a craft store like JoAnn fabrics or Micheals…they have a whole section dedicated to stamps…and stencils…
    i’m sure the brand Stampn’ It Up(brand name of stamps) will have a stamp in the font that you are looking for

  2. Scott M says:

    It’d be easier to simply have the text that you want made into a stamp. We can do that for under $10 (unless it’s very large) and have it made and shipped in one day. Check out our Yahoo User Group here for more info!

    http://groups.yahoo.com/group/amazing_arts/

  3. nicollestamps says:

    Stampin’ Up! has a wonderful stamp set called Define Your Life. It has 26 different words with their definitions. They look as though they did come right out of a dictionary! =) The set is on page 159 of the Fall Winter catalog. You can view it online. Let me know if I can help. ~Nicolle

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