♥ About The Addison Library Book Stamp ♥
This custom library book stamp will be a gorgeous addition to your personal library with beautiful a cursive font beside a moon and stars graphic. There are 10 beautiful book stamp designs available, including From the Library of Stamp and This Book Belongs to Stamp, offered in both wood stamp and self-inking stamp formats.
Want to submit your own design, or looking for something you don’t see? Check out customizable logo stamps or send us a request.
How do I order a custom library book stamp?
- Select your stamp type & shape and desired ink color, enter in your information, add to cart & check out.
- Then, 24-48 hours after your order is placed, you’ll receive a digital design proof via email to approve or request edits prior to your stamp being made.
- That’s it! Once you approve, your order will be made and shipped out within just a few days.
Custom self-inking stamps are Trodat models which last, literally, for thousands and thousands of impressions. The separate ink pads for wood handle stamps also last for thousands of impressions before ever needing to be re-inked or replaced.
Size & Specifications
- Custom Rectangular Stamps: Wood hand stamps are a 2.5” x 1” impression area. Self-inking stamps are slightly smaller at 2.3” x 0.8”.
- Custom Round Stamps: Wood hand stamps are a 1.97” diameter impression area. Self-inking stamps are slightly smaller at 1.68”.
- XL Self-Inking Stamps: Round XL stamps have a 2” diameter impression area. Rectangular XL stamps are 3” x 1.5”.
- Ink colors for standard size stamps: Black, Blue, Red, Green, or Purple
- XL stamps available with black ink only
Every stamp we make ships for free via USPS First Class and has a lifetime quality guarantee.
♥ Each order is shipped with love and FREE via USPS First Class. Expedited shipping also available.
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Our Story
We’re two high school sweethearts who wanted to try something different after the pandemic affected our careers.
So we took out a loan, bought a laser engraver and U-Hauled it back to our small New England town.