I have been wanting a stamp for my soaps since I started selling my own. Back when I had my retail shop, I had one made for me. It was metal. In reality, the letters were too small and made it difficult to read in the soap. So I've waited until now to get one, and I'm just not that pleased with my options. I was going to buy from Anhoki's etsy shop, but she and her husband, John, decided not to make them anymore. (waaaaahh)
I wrote a post way back when on personalized soap stamps, which you could read about if you wish. I shared a number of artist's stamped soaps there which are definitely worth looking at.
Well, now, I am stumped. I could order from Owosso or Soap Equipment, but I believe they are quite spendy . I found Bebe's Collection, but they are in Taiwan and I wanted to have it SOON. I really love their style, though, if I do a totally custom stamp, it won't matter what their style is because it will just be a quality issue. Their stock stamps are really cute, though and very reasonable! See?
As I was searching yesterday, I found this: Ballyhoo Bath has a DIY soap stamp tutorial, which I may try, but I don't have the steadiest hands. Great tutorial. Great pictures. I think anyone who wants to try their hand at making their own should go to her blog to check out her step by step stamp-making technique. Here are some pictures:
As mentioned in her post, she also suggests going to Tortuga Soaps as well as Instructables for other tutorials so that you can make up your mind which way you want to go. Every soaper/artist has their own idea of how they want to customize and what medium they want to work with. I have admired Ballyhoo's soaps from afar since I found them on the internet a year or two ago (?...memory is going O.O)
Now, if I could find some time, I may try this, but in the meantime, I'd like to find a custom soap stamp maker that is in the US, so shipping wouldn't be outrageous. Or take a million years to arrive.
I also found Soap Impressions. They do alpha stamp sets and custom ones, so I shall peek into that, too. The more I think about it, the more I HAVE to have one!
Here are some soaps I think are stunning with custom stamps and alpha stamps:
I wrote a post way back when on personalized soap stamps, which you could read about if you wish. I shared a number of artist's stamped soaps there which are definitely worth looking at.
Well, now, I am stumped. I could order from Owosso or Soap Equipment, but I believe they are quite spendy . I found Bebe's Collection, but they are in Taiwan and I wanted to have it SOON. I really love their style, though, if I do a totally custom stamp, it won't matter what their style is because it will just be a quality issue. Their stock stamps are really cute, though and very reasonable! See?
Bebe's Collection |
As I was searching yesterday, I found this: Ballyhoo Bath has a DIY soap stamp tutorial, which I may try, but I don't have the steadiest hands. Great tutorial. Great pictures. I think anyone who wants to try their hand at making their own should go to her blog to check out her step by step stamp-making technique. Here are some pictures:
finished product of a DIY stamp. Beautiful!!
then the process..
Now, if I could find some time, I may try this, but in the meantime, I'd like to find a custom soap stamp maker that is in the US, so shipping wouldn't be outrageous. Or take a million years to arrive.
I also found Soap Impressions. They do alpha stamp sets and custom ones, so I shall peek into that, too. The more I think about it, the more I HAVE to have one!
Here are some soaps I think are stunning with custom stamps and alpha stamps:
Naiad Soap Arts
So there you have it. My thoughts on the many ways to make a stamp and many places to get them. What do you think? Have you gotten one you love that I haven't mentioned?
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