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Finding Those Scarce Retired Rubber Stamps For Scrapbooking, Crafting, And More

by Amy Wells

Are you having trouble finding just the right rubber stamp design? Of course, with creativity, you can always manage to create your own designs and shapes, but there are probably some unique rubber stamps which you might have missed buying when first released, but can be found a few months later, in the 'retired' category of rubber stamps. With a little persistence, if there is a rubber stamp set or design you are looking for, it will often have a second life, making it possible for you to find again.

Retired stamps are those art rubber stamps that have been kept aside by stamp illustrating companies, as new designs have now arrived. Retired stamps are usually released annually by the company, for resale, in that particular category. Because they offer unique designs compared to what is available in the market, retired stamps are very popular among buyers.

Usually, the retired rubber stamps will be a small or large set of related stamps with a specific theme. Popular retired stamp themes include: animal themed sets, children or babies, and flowers and nature. Hard-to-find sets with very specific and unique designs will also have an increasing popularity after their retirement, since a specific design subject may be few and far between. In fact, it may be such a unique theme or interest, that there may be only one set every created for that design.

However, even the 'retired' category rubber stamps are only offered for a specific time period. If you missed the time frame when the stamps are offered directly from the company, you still have some other alternatives. One great choice is joining online groups or clubs that specialize in rubber stamp sells and trades. There are many rubber stamping tip groups, but you are better off finding those that only do product trades or sells, as you'll have the best selection to choose from. Another solution is to check out rubber stamp specialty websites, as there are several who specialize in a specific company's retired designs.

If you are yearning for a specific retired rubber stamp design, don't give up! A great way to find these treasures is to start a want list, and keep it handy while you're cruising online or browsing rubber stamp groups. If you see a stamp or set that looks familiar, you can always refer to your list, and snatch up the appropriate rubber stamp. Remember, retired doesn't necessarily mean gone forever.

About the Author

Amy is a rubber stamping fan and rubber stamp collector. Looking forretired Rubber Stamps (squidoo.com/RetiredStampinUp)?Check out the resource page at squidoo.com/RetiredStampinUpor go directly to BuyRubberStamp.comfor retired stamp deals.

Elvis forgets the words

This is one of the King's last concerts. It is rare footage from a doc called "This is Elvis". Subsequent copies I've viewed have had these sections cut out. A small part has been posted on the internet with disrespectful tags such as "Elvis Drunk".
This footage made me an Elvis fan. View it yourself and see what an truly human being Elvis was.


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