General Information about Stampscapes
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-What are the stamps made out of?
-Does Stampscapes UK sell unmounteds?
-Is Stampscapes an Angel Company?
-Does Stampscapes UK have a store?
-Do you have a hard copy catalog?
-Do you sell wholesale?

What are the stamps made out of?

RUBBER: The Rubber Stamps are made with a deeply etched natural red rubber which is the most durable and gives the best impressions.

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Do Stampscapes UK sell unmounteds?

Yes, we have some unmounted stamps in the Scenic Sentiment sheets and some of the individual stamps. The most popular method of using these UM stamps is with the static cling foam and acrylic blocks for use with the temporary mounting method. Currently, we do not offer these products on this site but should be available through other vendors.

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Is Stampscapes an Angel Company?

Yes. The usage of Stampscapes stamps for hand stamped products for resale is fine with us. For mechanical reproduction of Stampscapes designs for products for resale, contact Stampscapes with a description of how and where the image is to be used for review.

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Do Stampscapes UK have a store?

Stampscapes is primarily a mail order company but we also attend retail trade shows. Contact us to find out where we will be displaying.

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Do you have a hard copy catalog?

We no longer produce hard copy catalog. There are 2 downloads available

Download the 2012 Supplements

Download Catalog Check List
The check list has a numerical listing of images along with thumbnail sized examples of each image.
15.1 MB file. High speed internet access recommended. Save to computer and then "print".

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Do you sell wholesale?

Yes, we are the exclusive distributors for the Stampscapes line of rubber stamps in the U.K. If you wish to be a reseller of the Stampscapes line in the U.K. contact Serendipity and we will review your qualifications for a potential account.

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