♥ About The Casella Round Return Address Stamper ♥
When you want something a little more whimsical, the Casella round-shape return address stamper with its fun loopy script is the choice for you! Available as a self-inking stamp or as a wooden rubber stamp with or without ink pad, we have over 10 address stamp designs to choose from, plus over 100 additional options including logo address stamps, pet return address stamps or state return address stamps.
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How do I order a round return address stamp?
- Select your round 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
- 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”.
- Round rubber 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.