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Ink-N-Rubber Expressions - Lisa Larsen & Kelly Blachowiak

Ink-N-Rubber Expressions was started in 2001 by two friends who enjoy the artistic expression of working with rubber stamps. We hope to be a major contributor to the world of art rubber stamps, and to make a pleasant difference in the lives of rubber stampers and collectors.

Our goal is to bring you new images and creative new ways of using them to make cards, decorations, and whatever your imagination dreams up! We are committed to deliver high quality products and services to our customers. All of our designs are original. We use a deeply etched red rubber for very sharp impressions. Our stamps are mounted on white maple blocks with a shape designed to make them easy to handle. The indexing is done directly on the wood with black ink.

Ink-N-Rubber Expressions
P.O. Box 89 Lyons, CO 80540
phone: 303-859-1505
fax: 702-920-7773
inr@ink-n-rubberstamps.com
http://www.ink-n-rubberstamps.com
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