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Home » Crafting Advice » Reader Questions: Custom Embossers; Stamps, Fresh Clover?
Jan10 3

Reader Questions: Custom Embossers; Stamps, Fresh Clover?

Posted by Khris in Crafting Advice

Hi DIYers,

A couple of reader questions have come in that I can’t fully answer and I thought it’d be best to turn this over to you, the ever-resourceful DIY Bride community.

  • Mary is looking for custom embossers and custom stamps. I know Wilshire Graphic Press comes highly recommended for embossers. Any others you can suggest? For custom stamps I go to Impress but I know there are many others. Have you had a great experience with other custom stamp services? Let us know!
  • ryansbaby is looking for fresh clover for her Irish-themed wedding. Besides her local nurseries or garden centers, do you know of any resources to order from?

Thanks so much!

3 Comments

  1. Connie | January 10, 2008 at 12:35 pm

    I used A Gracious Plenty – they had the best pricing for the PSA Essentials embosser I was looking for. Great service too. No idea if they can handle a completely customized embosser though.

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  2. Lonni Tanksley | January 10, 2008 at 12:45 pm

    Try Etsy.com in the supplies category or paper goods. The site is so full of wonderful artists, most of whom do custom orders. I bet you can find someone to create what you want.

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  3. Kenzie | February 26, 2008 at 10:33 am

    We went to etsy.com and had a designer do something that was special for us. Then, we found Made To Order Stamp And Seal online. They took our image and made it into a fantastic embosser for our wedding invitations! I was VERY impressed with their service. The whole thing — designer and custom tabletop embosser — came to about $150 — but you can get them for WAY less on that site if you use a pre-made template and add your intials.

    Reply

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