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Old 05-31-2005, 11:30 AM   #1  
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Default Anyone ever used Photorubberstamp.com?

I have a very cute picture of my sister and me when we were about 7 and 9. I think it would make a very fun rubber stamp. I found this site (www.photorubberstamp.com) that will make them from photos. Anyone every used them? What kind of quality are the stamps?

If you have used some other company, I'd like to know that, too!
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What a great idea!!!! I haven't used the company you mentioned, but they sure are expensive!!! But I guess it would be worth it to have such a sentimental, one of a kind stamp. Good luck and let us know if you order from them.
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I have ben looking for a company that does this!! Yippee!! Thanks for posting!

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They're out of Hong Kong...I think...
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I don't know anything about the photostamps, but I have used old photos on cards by copying them (you can turn a color photo into black/white if you like to give it an older look and, of course, you can resize). After making copies, I brayered them with distress ink--I used "Old Paper" color, but they also make an "Old Photo." This was a cheaper alternative, and they looked really good on cards. Last year I took pictures of me as an infant with each of my parents, treated them this way, and used them on my Mother's and Father's day cards. Even my father made a point of saying how much he liked my card, and that's a first!

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Just another thought...there is a product called "Lazertran" not sure if you've ever heard of it. I've used it several times and its a great product !! You photocopy your photo onto the "Lazertran" and then it becomes a transfer. For my parent's 50th Wedding Anniversary I took their wedding photo which I did not want to crop or change in anyway !! I took the original photograph and blew it up (through the photocopier) to 11 x 14 and then took that copy and put it through the photocopier again except onto the lazertran. I then mounted it onto a canvass and matted and framed it. My parents loved it and also that their original photo had not been changed or altered at all. Here's their website if your interested: www.lazertran.com
I probably made it sound complicated but it really isn't..at all.

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These are really small stamps! The largest one they offer is only 3cm x 4cm, which is only 1.2" x 1.6".
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