My brother is having surgery and I’m going to be up to my ears taking care of him and the family homestead. All will be well – there’s nothing to be particularly worried about, but he’ll be out of commission for a while and I will be picking up the slack.
As a result, I won’t be available to ship out orders for Stampeaz in a timely fashion during his recovery. If you plan on doing holiday shopping and having things arrive on time, please order this week. I’ll be able to ship out orders that I receive by November 23rd. Anything after that is a wobbly “maybe”.
I apologize for any inconvenience. Unfortunately, this qualifies as one of the perils of being a one-person outfit. Thank you for understanding – I have the best customers on the planet! 🙂
Some of the inks that I have loved for years are being discontinued, so I went searching for possible replacements. I think I found one. I wanted something that would work with finely detailed images, dry quickly, be light fast, and fade resistant. Also, I wanted the pads to have matching inkers available, so they could be refreshed easily, rather than needing to be replaced when they started to lose their juiciness.
VersaFine inks have been wonderful and I love them, but the only colors that have refills available are Vintage Sepia and Onyx Black. VersaFine Clair, on the other hand, has a variety of pad colors with inkers to match. I plan to keep carrying the original VersaFine pads and inkers as long as they’re available to me (my supplier seems to be phasing out the standard sized pads, but I can still get the minis).
Some of the Clair ink names are a little obscure, but I have pictures of each pad and inker, so you can get a pretty good idea by selecting them from the drop-down menu. (For example, the orange pad below is called, “Summertime”.)
While VersaMagic is being discontinued (and is on sale through the end of this month), I have managed to get my hot little webbed feet on more Kaleidacolor pads and inkers, so we can all relax about that for a little while.
It’s hard to believe it has been eighteen years. What an amazing adventure!
I’m celebrating today with a couple of sales. First, Tan-Z Kut is on sale all day. The stack looks a little like a layer cake, after all!
Also, since change is inevitable, I am going to be replacing VersaMagic inks with a new line of pads and inkers I think will be an excellent addition to the mix. That means that I’m putting VersaMagic inks on sale for the rest of the month of February (or, as they say, as long as supplies last). Unfortunately, my basement can’t accomodate everything and I need to make space for the new kids on the block.
VersaMagic is a great matte finish chalk ink and I’ve enjoyed using these in my own creations (and the tiny dew drop pad size makes these colors easy to carry in a pocket or backpack — just saying…). I’m sorry to see these little beauties go, but I’m also looking forward to new colors to play with!
Thank you for a fabulous eighteen years! I have the best customers on the planet!!
People have been asking about the new gift certificates and I have an update about how things are going so far.
I’m very excited! I just had someone use one of the new gift certificates to purchase some carving blocks from the store (for the first time) and everything seems to have worked just as it was supposed to work. I love it when that happens! I knew folks had been able to purchase the certificates and send them to the desired recipient, but I was still nervous about how the cashing-in part of the equation was going to work. Tonight, I’m breathing a little easier and doing a happy dance.
Still, let me know if anything seems to glitch on the user end. It’s still a new feature and unforeseen things can happen.
I finally managed to figure out how to add electronic Gift Cards/Certificates to the site. I had tried several times before and failed, but managed to emerge from the struggle victorious this time. If you want to check out the possibilities, here’s the link: Gift Card.
And, of course, I couldn’t just leave the listing naked, so I carved an icon to use for the link.
So far, I’m using just the print as the icon, because that’s what I originally had in mind, but I’m rethinking it. I might rework the icon, using the printed image along with the actual carving and tools – a square out of the picture above. I think it might be more visually interesting. Any opinions?
In either case, I am very excited to be able to offer gift certificates, at long last. Also, since it’s a new feature on the site, be sure to let me know if you notice any glitches along the way.
I just finished cutting a bunch of Tan-Z Kut and there are a number of Grade B blocks with small imperfections. Anyone willing to do a little bit of careful image placement can save 30% on these blocks. This time, there are three sizes available, 3 x 4, 4 x 6 and 6 x 10. (Just so you know, these are the blocks I generally use for my own carvings – I just created way more of them than I can use and thought I would share the wealth.) Look in the Bargain Basement section for these slightly flawed characters. 🙂
While doing a test packaging and postage estimate for a customer last night, I discovered that the post office has pulled the proverbial rug out from under us and discontinued the regional priority flat rate shipping option. This means that the wonderful regional rates that I have been able to pass along to customers in the form of postage refunds will be no more. Yep. Well, poo!
The shipping cost listed on Stampeaz.com is not the full retail priority mail price, as I get a small commercial discount which I pass along. I will still do my best to optimize shipping costs by packing as economically as I can – this is especially relevant to orders of multiple large pieces, since the postage calculator doesn’t know how to take my awesome packing skills into account and can overestimate the type and number of boxes or envelopes required.
Also, as you can see in the photo above, I still have some bits and bobs to share as I wrap and label orders, so be sure to let me know if you’d like me to include some in your package. There are little pieces of PZ Kut, OZ Kut, Tan-Z Kut, Firm Kut and some experimental pieces from ages ago that didn’t make it to an actual production run. 🙂
A number of people asked about sanding images they had already carved in order to get better ink coverage. There are a couple of approaches that can be taken to improve how the block takes ink if it didn’t get sanded before carving.
The simplest method is to take a solvent based permanent ink like StazOn and cover the surface of the carving material with it and leave it to dry completely.
If the simple inking option doesn’t do the trick and there is still an inking problem, try taking a very fine sandpaper (the sheet above is 600 grit) and putting it grit side up on a very flat surface.
Then, keeping the block flat against the sanding surface, gently run the face of the carving around the sandpaper a few times. Make sure the surface is flat and check often to make sure it’s coming off evenly. Remember, not much needs to be removed – just the barest bit off the top to remove the extrusion residue. Also, be careful not to press too hard in any single spot, since the block is flexible and it’s possible to end up with uneven bits where fingers pressed the block into the sandpaper.
Some carvers also use the little manicure blocks that have grit on them. And, if the carving is particularly intricate and likely to wear away rapidly, holding a small piece of sandpaper in your fingers and very, very gently touching up the block’s surface can also work. Be particularly careful with this approach, as it’s easy to accidentally take an edge down too far, but if ink isn’t adhering to the block well enough to get a good print, it’s probably worth the risk.
I hope this helps a little – and feel free to ask questions! After all, that will help me know what might be useful to talk about here on this blog.
Also, it’s the anniversary of the day I began running Stampeaz many long years ago. So, I’m celebrating with 10% off Tan-Z Kut today. If you place an order, don’t forget to ask for some of the bits and bobs I mentioned in a previous blog post – I still have some to share, if you want.
I already posted this on the general blog (over at stampeaz.blogspot.com), but I thought it might be fun to share it here, too. I thought it would be good to try and train myself to use the Stampeaz site blog more regularly, so I’m going to learn the ropes. (Perhaps a New Year’s Resolution starting a little bit early? We’ll see how that goes.) What better way than to wish everyone the very best of the holiday season — and the coming year! Besides, there are puffins!
The linoleum blocks were carved for Christmas cards by my mother many years ago. So, you see, I come by my printmaking obsession honestly!
And, of course, the pawprint is Baloo’s big foot. He had to keep a paw in the festivities!
On Memorial Day, I like to take Baloo walking out by the lighthouse and the old stone war memorial. Every time we walk out there, I stop and take some time to read the names and think of all the brave souls (both the soldiers and their families) who have sacrificed – and continue to sacrifice so much for the freedoms I enjoy and cherish. I hope that, wherever they are, they can sense the gratitude for all they’ve given.
So, with gratitude in mind, I also think about all the intrepid folks who have stuck with me through product development, a website crash and rebuild, a pandemic and a surprising amount of family stuff, where my attention has been scattered (at best). Thank you for being there!
So, I’m trying something out (still learning to work with parts of the new website…) as a bit of thanks to all of you. If everything has been done correctly (hah!), Tan-Z Kut should go on sale this weekend, from Saturday through Memorial Day. You’ll also find that I have (finally) added modified Speedball cutters back into inventory. I think Kirbert must have been wondering if I’d been abducted by aliens or something – it’s taken forever for me to get them listed!