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Custom Stamps by CraftPudding

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Sure you can use a Sharpie to mark your kids' clothes, books, bags, etc. Or you could use a handcarved custom stamp with their name and likeness.

 
 

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Kids' pretty much love anything with their name on it. And stamping is fun, too. Make an afternoon stamping onto blank cards for their personal stationery stash. They can mark their books before lending them out to friends. Or use fabric ink on clothing to ensure their clothes come back from daycare or summer camp.

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These are handcarved by Etsy seller CraftPudding and can be customized with your child's name and hair color ($20). You can also arrange to have a more specific likeness made from a photograph. In addition to her custom stamps she also carves a variety of really adorable small stamps perfect for crafting. Check out here shop here.

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artwork, toys - kids, diy, custom, stamps, CraftPudding

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those are so flipping awesome! I am off to buy one this week!!! love it!

posted by turnsharp on May 20th 2008 at 11:52am
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CUTE

posted by stickyricemama on May 20th 2008 at 4:09pm
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Very cute and retro-I had one just like this when I was little! Now I am off to buy some for my kids!!!!!

posted by bronwyn on May 20th 2008 at 4:22pm
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heh, I emailed these to my friend figuring she HAD to have them because her kids are named Max and Jada. Turns out they were made for her and the gal from CraftPudding lives a half an hour from her. Thanks Ohdeedoh for making me smile...it took the immensity of the world wide web to make me and my friend that I don't see nearly enough have a little chat that we otherwise wouldn't have had : )

posted by behren on May 20th 2008 at 4:28pm
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Want.

posted by paperdollsforboys on May 20th 2008 at 4:56pm
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CUTE!

posted by Lizzykewl on May 23rd 2008 at 10:19am
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