About the Header Photo

Our Valentine Sweets header cookie bouquet was created with Sweet Stampen's food safe rubber stamps: Chocolates, a tiny heart cut from Circle of Love, The whole image of Circle of love was used with , Winner's Circle was used to frame Wedding Border, a mini heart stamp was used dry to emboss the surface around Cupid's Magic, last cookie features a stamp that is not online yet: Key to My Heart

Wednesday, May 28, 2014

It's Convention Time!!!

It's convention time at Rubber Stamp Chat!

Our specials are as follows:

Sweet Stampen is offering Grab bags... a Baker's Dozen of images guaranteed in a variety of styles for $10.00 + $6.00 priority shipping (They usually fit in a padded envy.)

 and 

20% off all rubber except sale items and Museum of Modern Rubber on our website 

MUSEUM OF MODERN RUBBER is offering 10% off our Graphic backgrounds (as seen in InStyle Magazine!) and our regular background images.

To get the deal: You have to be a member of Rubber Stamp Chat or our fan!

 And remember, our fans get an extra special deal! So if you are our fan, mention that as well!

Thanks for L@@king and Happy Shopping!

Saturday, January 18, 2014

Housebox Creativity

I thought I would show off a little creativity from one of our customers. Marge, a volunteer at St. Paul's Lutheran School in Fairmont, MN sent me some photos from the housebox projects created by the students before the holidays.

Using just the Museum of Modern Rubber Housebox Template and colored papers, the kids created some darling houses for the holidays!

Marge told us a little about the arts program at St. Paul's:

The art program is manned by volunteers and teachers.  The volunteers go into each classroom with prints of the Masters , I believe from the National Gallery of Art, and present the art history lessons at least once or twice a month.  Some volunteers are artists themselves and expand on the techniques, etc. suggested by each of the great Masters.  The teacher then gathers the material from the store room (not too much) and at least once a week has an art project based on what the students have learned.  Color, design, texture, etc.  (3M mfg. is in town and has given us some materials to use as well. Many of our church's members work there.)   The program is from 1st thru 8th grade.   Students finish at their own pace and during free time can finish an art project, finish homework, or read.

 Marge even loans some of her own tools to the school for use in the art program.

Volunteerism is alive and well at St. Paul's. Marge shares that many in the community volunteer:

I am a volunteer every Wednesday and grade Math, English, Spelling and Spanish papers. Latin is taught by one of our retired teachers.  Our teachers not only teach the basics, but also teach their own gym, and eat with the students at lunch time.  So you see we have many volunteers who mentor, read to the groups, etc.   Our basketball, soccer, etc. coaches are all men teachers and volunteers who help out the sports programs.  A faithful volunteer has the cheerleading squads.  Our religion classes are also taught by each teacher.  Pastors teach the Confirmation lessons once a week to Public and SPLS.  Many of our students are in the upper percentile at the two high schools in town.....Martin Luther H.S. and Fairmont H.S.  Dedication and hard work is the name of the game.



We're  going to ship a package to the school this week to help with that supply closet. And we're so happy Marge shared her lovely pictures with us!!!  The kids are very talented and imaginative!  Thank you Marge!

Friday, January 3, 2014

Happy New Year!

Just wanted to take a moment and wish all of our customers and fans a blessed and happy new year. There were a lot of ups and downs these past few years but we are so happy our doors are still open to serve you all with the best food safe crafting products around!

We were so busy with glass bead sales in December that we never got a Christmas cover up over here! So we thought we would compromise this month. The cover bouquet was actually a Christmas one...but if you change the phrase stamp, it could easily work for January! Let's take a look at the whole bouquet:

 The bouquet was created by our original owner, Chef Laure'l. I just love her creativity and how she used our snow frame stamp to add to the theme and by making a cut cookie for the bouquet, she added a different shape. It's kind of a billboard with a nice phrase!  By changing the phrase...it would fit any month!

The other stamps are January's Snowman and the Let It Snow circle theme image.

We are back in the shop as of Monday and welcome your custom food safe stamp orders!