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Press 'N Play

 


Press 'N Play stamps are unique in that they are made of solid white, recycled plastic - not rubber. The stamps have a hard, flat surface with a small handle attached to the back for easy stamping.

These stamps are really fun, because there is so much versatility with using these stamps.

You can take one stamp, and virtually create a variety of different images on paper, fabric, wood, etc.

On the left are two samples of shrink art items created from the same Press 'N Play stamp. The top sample is a button made with the duck stamp. The bottom sample is the same stamp turned upside down to create a toucan bird pin.


Another sample is this balloon stamp ...

By flipping it on its side, a balloon fish was made.
If you flip it upside-down, you can create a vase, a pineapple, or even money bags.

As you can see, Press 'N Play stamps give you the unlimited ability to be creative. See if you can come up with other possibilities for these stamps ...

We at Press 'N Play have a saying ... There are no mistakes ... only originals!



Press 'N Play stamps print really well on fabric items.
The adorable dress on the right was stamped by Celia Sislow (Tucson, AZ). The birdhouses were created using the Square (F-8), House (C0-3), Small Heart (F-5) and Large Heart (F-4) stamps.

 


 

"On the Go" baby shirt was done using car (G-2) stamp and embellished with button for wheels. Fabric markers were used for rest of details.



"Hop Into Spring" dress was made using Rabbit (A-6), and Carrot (C-6) stamps. Only top half of Carrot stamp was used.

The trick to stamping onto fabric with plastic stamps is to have a cushioned surface under your project. Apply the paint (Tulip brand used for these samples) onto the stamps, then pat with a sponge brush to spread the paint that is on the stamp.



Here are even more samples!
Display of sample t-shirts by Celia Sislow



Photo below taken at the 1997 "Rubber Stamp Round-Up" convention in Las Vegas. The samples shown were created by Noni Mayer (Lemon Grove, CA - the creator of Press 'N Play) and Hisako Anama, Patricia Maemori, Janice Tamayose and Valerie Kobayashi (all of Honolulu, HI).

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