
Paper crafters and scrapbookers rejoice! Fiskars is coming out with a cleaner, crisper, time-saving method to do your stamping. Fiskars' new patent pending device is called the Push and Print Stamp Factory and it just won Best Of Class for Scrapbooking and Paper Crafting Innovation from the Craft and Hobby Association.
The Push and Print Stamp Factory allows the paper crafter to insert any clear acrylic stamp into the "factory." Then, the crafter can select any one of Fiskars' ink pads into the unit below the stamp, and lock it into place. There is no self-inking necessary. The Factory does the inking for you each time you push down on the unit.
Here's a video from Fiskars... In this case, video speaks better than words:
Fiskars Push And Print Stamp Factory looks like it will be a hot item for scrapbook supplies and paper crafts. It will be available in stores in October, 2008. (Holiday gift for your favorite crafter?) Additionally, Fiskars is coming out with some beautiful high-density ink pads this fall:
Fresh Squeezed (orange)
Why So Blue (light blue)
Blue Ribbon Winner (blue)
In the Still of the Night (black)
Fire Me Up (red)
Sun Kind of Wonderful (yellow)
Solid Gold (gold)
You Make Me Blush (pink)
Chocoholic (brown)
The Good Silver (silver)
The Grape Escape (purple)
In A Pickle (green)
For more information, visit FiskarCrafts.com.
via MarketWatch
Myra Per-Lee
Featured Writer
InventorSpot.com
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we use things *exactly* like
Submitted on July 24th, 2008 by Anonymouswe use things *exactly* like that at work, only we can't change the stamp, I don't think. but it would be easy enough to change. you can change the ink thought, and tomorrow when I go to work I'm gonna see if you actually can change the stamp.
I want
Submitted on October 9th, 2008 by AnonymousI want one. What is MSRP? Are more inks in the works? What is size limit for the stamps? Is it available in stores yet?
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