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Post by justcindy on Nov 17, 2022 0:51:02 GMT
Hello hello!
I’ve been searching for a simple stamp…I just want journaling lines. No numbers, or comments, or space to add another stamp….just lines. I’ve come across some that are part of a set, but they’re smaller than what I’m looking for.
My dream set ( are you listening, American Crafts?💖) Would be a 6 x 8 sheet with the following: a stamp with 3 lines, about 6” long, one with about 4lines to fit on a 3x4 card, both horizontally and vertically, and maybe something to fit on a 4x6 journaling card that would have maybe 6 lines. That way, if I don’t have a ton to write, I can just stamp it once. If I have more to write, I can stamp to either fill in the journaling card if I’m using one, or just however many times I need on the page. Come to think of it….I wonder how difficult it would be and how expensive to just have it made….?
Any ideas on either finding stamps that fit the bill, or, advice/info on just getting it made?
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jediannie
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Post by jediannie on Nov 17, 2022 2:01:18 GMT
I have these stamps from 100 years ago. The brand I believe is Autumn Leaves Stampology collection (which I think was a division of American Crafts). They're about 6" long too. You might be able to find them on eBay or Mercari.
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PaperAngel
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Post by PaperAngel on Nov 17, 2022 2:14:25 GMT
Try searching "journal lined stamps" for options. HTH, & you find better quality than the cheap acrylic stamps that AC typically sells.
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Post by hmp on Nov 17, 2022 4:05:44 GMT
Try Elizabeth Craft Designs. I’ve purchased a few of her journaling stamps over the years. Many of them fit your size requirements.
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scrappinwithoutpeas
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Post by scrappinwithoutpeas on Nov 17, 2022 4:45:37 GMT
I have a stamp set similar to what jediannie showed in her photo. No idea who made these stamps, I've had the set quite a while and they are well-used. I periodically just stamp out a bunch of these on cardstock and keep them in my stash to use on layouts.
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Post by aj2hall on Nov 17, 2022 5:12:21 GMT
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Post by caangel on Nov 17, 2022 5:55:10 GMT
Hello hello! I’ve been searching for a simple stamp…I just want journaling lines. No numbers, or comments, or space to add another stamp….just lines. I’ve come across some that are part of a set, but they’re smaller than what I’m looking for. My dream set ( are you listening, American Crafts?💖) Would be a 6 x 8 sheet with the following: a stamp with 3 lines, about 6” long, one with about 4lines to fit on a 3x4 card, both horizontally and vertically, and maybe something to fit on a 4x6 journaling card that would have maybe 6 lines. That way, if I don’t have a ton to write, I can just stamp it once. If I have more to write, I can stamp to either fill in the journaling card if I’m using one, or just however many times I need on the page. Come to think of it….I wonder how difficult it would be and how expensive to just have it made….? Any ideas on either finding stamps that fit the bill, or, advice/info on just getting it made? Definitely a Holy Grail item! I love your thoughts regarding fitting 3x4 and 4x5 cards. I wonder if Scrapbook.com would do something like this. I think they have some branded stamps.
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Post by JavaJones on Nov 17, 2022 13:20:40 GMT
I have these stamps from 100 years ago. The brand I believe is Autumn Leaves Stampology collection (which I think was a division of American Crafts). They're about 6" long too. You might be able to find them on eBay or Mercari. I believe this photo includes multiple sets. I have the Autumn Leaves set that includes the lined blocks with quotes, parentheses, etc. (the stamps along the side in this photo) They are at least 15 years old, if not older, and still stamp well. Technique Tuesday also made a similar set when these were popular. You can still find them on eBay I think…
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jediannie
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Post by jediannie on Nov 17, 2022 15:43:06 GMT
I believe this photo includes multiple sets. It does have more than of set of stamps, I should have cropped the photo down to show the longer journaling stamps.
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Post by caspad on Nov 17, 2022 17:26:15 GMT
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Post by papersilly on Nov 17, 2022 21:16:52 GMT
I have these stamps from 100 years ago. The brand I believe is Autumn Leaves Stampology collection (which I think was a division of American Crafts). They're about 6" long too. You might be able to find them on eBay or Mercari. i totally remember those Autumn Leaves stamps! i had them too and got lots of good use out of them.
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Post by justcindy on Nov 17, 2022 22:47:48 GMT
I have these stamps from 100 years ago. The brand I believe is Autumn Leaves Stampology collection (which I think was a division of American Crafts). They're about 6" long too. You might be able to find them on eBay or Mercari. Sweeeet Hallelujah, THIS! THESE!!! Oh, they’re so beautiful….🤤 Thanks so much, ladies, y’all gave me some great options!
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Post by scrapcat on Nov 18, 2022 1:35:42 GMT
If you are open to drawing/tracing, you may try searching for planner line stencils. I've seen some inexpensive ones on Amazon.
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Post by don on Nov 18, 2022 2:17:06 GMT
One mmore idea, make your own stencil. Cut down a cereal box, draw lines where you want them and cut with a ruler and craft knife. I have several for just that purpose. I also use the stencil to score my lines from the back side for an embossed line(s).
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Post by justcindy on Nov 18, 2022 5:20:46 GMT
If you are open to drawing/tracing, you may try searching for planner line stencils. I've seen some inexpensive ones on Amazon. OMG LIGHTBULB!!! 💡💖 Stencils!!! Freaking GENIUS!!! Thank you so much for this idea!
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Post by justcindy on Nov 18, 2022 5:22:03 GMT
One mmore idea, make your own stencil. Cut down a cereal box, draw lines where you want them and cut with a ruler and craft knife. I have several for just that purpose. I also use the stencil to score my lines from the back side for an embossed line(s). Don, flipping GREAT idea, thank you so much for sharing this!!! I’d love to see some examples of both stencils you’ve made as well as what you’ve used them for!
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