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Need Help! Has anyone stamped their own napkins?

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    Beronicab    May 1, 2010   St. George, UT

    I have been online night and day, searching for a site where I can make a rather large stamp to make my own personalized napkins. The problem is, I am unable to find a big enough one! Have any of you bees had success finding one?? I want to make a monogram one, the only ones I find do not suit my needs...

    Thanks!!

     
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    gibsonkk    July 17, 2010   Columbus, Ohio

    While I haven't looked to do my own - (napkins are my non-diy splurge) - I found sellers on Etsy that had reasonable prices that might be the same as getting stamps made... Especially if you want something large. Sounds like most of the sellers use a Gocco or Yudu to do the napkins. - Be sure to find WATERPROOF ink so your napkins dont' start bleeding if you do end up stamping them yourself.

    Good luck! I love that napkins are making a comeback :)

    I think I saw sellers that were $35-50 for 50 napkins to start.

     
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    Lovespearls    June 13, 2010   New York & DC & Austin

    I am confused do you need a custom stamp made or you need custom napkins made?

     
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    Beronicab    May 1, 2010   St. George, UT

    Sorry, I really need to learn to clarify things.

    I need a stamp. The ones that I have only been able to find are little ones. I need a large enough stamp that is legible.

    Thanks.

     
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    lara bee    9/4/09   Minneapolis

    Try www.rubberstampchamp.com

    You can have your own custom made. If you know someone to design you one - or if you already have your own design - you can just upload it. It's very simple and affordable.

     
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    lara bee    9/4/09   Minneapolis

    I should clarify - I did this - I bought a traditional rubber stamp, I just uploaded the image - which was our monogram, and then our address, and it worked perfectly! My stamp cost us $7. Bigger ones are more - but even their biggest one - which is quite large, is still affordable.

     
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    Lovespearls    June 13, 2010   New York & DC & Austin

    I did the same thing and used http://www.simonstamp.com/ I HIGHLY recommend them, the stamp was great and it came in like 2 days or something ridic fast like that.  I also did a rubber stamp. I ordered a custom monogram and had the stamp made of that.

     
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    Beronicab    May 1, 2010   St. George, UT

    Thank You so much ladies. I will try those sites!

     

     

     
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    melissao85    April 24, 2010   orlando fl

    I just made something like 200 last week.  You need to use an ink that won't budge with water and won't become blurry on the napkin so I highly recommend Staz-On ink.  Also, if your looking for a monogram stamp, the easiest thing I can think of, which is what I did, was go to Michaels and buy a pack of their acrylic alphabet stamps to make your own. they usually have them in lots of fonts.

     
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    Beronicab    May 1, 2010   St. George, UT

    Thank You Ladies! I was browsing online for some and its tough to decide. Yesterday I went to go and check my mail and there was a postcard from Rexcraft. They are doing a promotion, where you get 200 napkins for the price of 100! I spent $30 and got 200 napkins. Its worth checking out!!!

     
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    TaraLynn    August 27, 2010   Philadelphia, Pa

    my FI and I made our napkins this past weekend with the monogram stamp that we had made. We have had a few made for the wedding and used www.rubberstamps.net they all came out great and very pretty inexpensive. If you need some tips on ink to stamp let me know and I can give you the information on what we used and how we did it.

     

    good luck!

     
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    bklynldy    October 10, 2010   Brooklyn, NY (Wedding in Nags Head, NC)

    I am using an emboser for the bar napkins and the guest towels in the restroom. 

     
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    Dreamer12781    September 19, 2011   New York, NY

    I want to use an embosser too! Afterwards you can make really classy stationary with it. =)

     
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    bklynldy    October 10, 2010   Brooklyn, NY (Wedding in Nags Head, NC)

    Dreamer have you decided what you are putting on yours??  I think I am doing our monogram in the center and our names wraped around the top with the wedding date on the bottom. 

     

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