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We've witnessed some stunning creations made with our maker’s mark stamps, and it inspired us to write a blog that showcases these designs to spark your creativity
Many businesses choose to stamp their packaging for brand recognition after they have bought in their boxes, paper bags and envelopes.
Many people are unaware of what exactly they can use their new embossing stamp for. Here, we'll delve into the world of embossing, discovering the possibilities it provides you and your business as well as giving a practical guide on how to achieve beautiful results.
Join us as we delve into the world of rubber stamps and explore the numerous benefits of using them for packaging. Touching on all the benefits of rubber stamps for packaging.
This quick guide will take you through the steps on how to design your customised rubber stamp and if you’re more of a visual learner you can watch the video tutorial.
Loyalty schemes work by offering customers incentives to continue purchasing from a business. The aim is to keep customers and show customer appreciation. I’m sure you can think of one local business you shop in that uses a loyalty card stamp.
Embossing is a popular process where material, usually paper is pressed between two die plates creating either a raised image (embossed) or a sunken image (debossed).
Why should I be stamping on clay?

Historically pottery marks have been used to stamp the manufacturer, origin, production dates and many other details of the ceramics. Factory names and trademarks were also common markings. In this blog, we'll dive into the wonderful world of stamps for clay and explain what they can do for you and your business.
Christmas is a time for giving but as a result of this it is unfortunately also a time for excessive environmental waste. From wrapping paper to Christmas cards, there are many ways that the festive season can have a negative impact on the planet. One way to reduce your environmental impact this Christmas is to use ink stamps.
Wax seals have a long and interesting history, dating back thousands of years. They were first used in ancient civilisations, such as Mesopotamia and Egypt, to seal important documents and messages. However, it was during the Middle Ages that wax seal stamps usage grew. During this time, they were used by nobles, clergymen and rulers as a mark of authority and authenticity, often used to seal royal charters, treaties and other personal documents like love letters.
Staying organised is essential for small businesses, with so many different tasks and projects to juggle, it can be easy to lose track. Stamps are often an overlooked tool but can be a great way to stay on top of things and keep your business running smoothly. Lets explore 5 ways small businesses can utilise stamps to help stay organised.
Social media stamps are a great way to promote your businesses social media profiles while also adding a fun and interactive element to your marketing materials.
Plastic packaging has undeniably dominated the market for years, offering convenience and versatility. However, beneath its shiny surface lies a dark side that threatens the environment. From clogging up landfills to polluting our oceans, plastic wreaks havoc on our planet. In recent years businesses have moved away from plastic towards more sustainable alternatives like cardboard.
Wave goodbye to lost property and replacement items and hello to the Stamp ‘N Stick. The easy way to mark your belongings.
Clay stamps offer hobbyists and professionals alike a perfect way to personalise their pottery, ceramic art, soap or dough creations with their own design or text.
The days of having to check into a fancy hotel to get the enjoyment of elegant and personal little touches are over. With the invention of the pixie stamp anyone can add these little details, you only need to look at Instagram or TikTok to see this creative idea being used in many homes. With new and beautiful techniques emerging constantly, there are multiple ways to use a pixie stamp.
'Ex Libris' is Latin for 'from the library of', used to indicate ownership, usually stamped on the front or back cover of a book.
Using rubber stamps gives you the flexibility to change ink colours regularly but you don’t want to contaminate each ink pad with different colours, therefore cleaning between uses is essential to the longevity of your stamp as this prevents dust and dirt collecting on the stamp and damaging the stamp at a faster rate.
The material rubber was created in the 1839 after American chemist Charles Goodyear discovered a process to create vulcanised rubber, by dropping sulphur on his stove, with the heat of the stove activating the sulphur, turning it in to rubber, terming this process as “vulcanisation” after the Roman God of Fire Vulcan. 
The first World Design Day was held on 27th April 1995 as a way to mark how design can change the way we view the world, making life more meaningful and beautiful.
Hanko Stamps are the Japanese version of a signature, an ancient practice dating as far back as the third century when they were used by samurai and government officials.
A cup of coffee is what gets millions around the world up in the morning, whether it’s your own personal blend or from your favourite local coffee shop, one thing is for certain: coffee is universally loved.
A cost-effective way to brand your packaging

Our stickers are the perfect way to brand your business in a cost-effective means that still manages to be aesthetically pleasing to the eye. Whether you’re a new business or an already established business looking for a rebrand, Stampit can supply you with all your marking needs.
The cost-effective way to brand your packaging

Our self-inking packaging stamps are the perfect way to brand your business in a cost-effective means that still manages to be aesthetically pleasing to the eye. Whether you’re a new business or an already established business looking for a rebrand, Stampit can supply you with all your marking needs.