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Stamptastic Address Stamp

29 May 2015 by Eileen

We are very delighted to be part of the Stamptastic Ambassador programme and hope in the near future, we can bring you more exciting news and be reviewing Stamptastic products.

Last year, we had a great opportunity to try out and review their name stamps. Until today, the ink on my children’s clothing is still visible and only a few items of clothing needed to be re-stamped. I am very impressed with it. This is far better than those iron on tags. We have had those name tags before and they start peeling off after about 6 months. With the stamp, it allows you to re-stamp whenever the ink is very light.

Anyway this time around, we had the chance to review their address stamp. They also make customised stamps for crafters/ logos for small businesses etc.

stamptastic address stamp review

This personalised address stamp is usable on fabric, metal, wood and some plastics. It comes in a clear stylish block and measures 5 cm in length by 4 cm in width by 1.5 cm in depth. The actual stamping surface is 49mm x 29mm. It is easy to hold the smooth block with three fingers to stamp. Or you could go for another product which comes with a handle. The great thing about this is that the block is transparent which allows for precise positioning!

I had ordered the stamp with our family name on it. It is not necessary to have names as you could have telephone numbers etc. and you can use different fonts and font sizes in the stamp designer to fit in the desired number of letters. You can have pictures / symbols too – just speak to the staff! Also note that the photo shown is a made up address, I don’t live in Apple Tree Close!

stamptastic address stamp

We tried it on the children’s clothing, lunch box, stationery and many more. Please be aware that the ink pad is in fact permanent ink. So use with caution with children just in case they stamp it onto themselves or others.

Yet again, I am very happy and impressed with the stamp and I would highly recommend it. This is so much easier to label items by stamping than sewing or ironing it! It is affordable and you can use it for many times! A big thumbs up for this Stamptastic!

Disclosure: We received the sample for the purposes of writing this review, however, all thoughts and opinions remain our own.

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  1. rebecca beesley says

    30 May 2015 at 9:25 pm

    We are HUGE fans of stamptastic – i’m always recommending them to my friends. Didn’t know they did the address stamp too – what a great idea! x

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