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Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Potter's Mark

Recently I had a potter's mark (  aka "chop" ) created by ClayStamps.com. I designed the chop in Photoshop and sent it to be created. It works great. I was worried that the clay would get stuck in it, but that doesn't happen at all. I snapped the following photo after marking on one of the pots I trimmed tonight.

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Blogger The Wild Inside said...

Hi Mike!

I found your site while searching for experiences others have had with claystamps.com (your stamp is awesome, btw!). I ordered two stamps on June 7 .. a logo stamp featuring a funky head with little elements spiraling out of the top, and my business name done in the font used within the logo. Today I'm headin' into three weeks (a page on the site says 1 to 2 weeks from receipt of order)and have heard nothing back from a recent email inquiry; and regardless of time of day, I get a phone greeting requesting I leave a message - though I've received no response from messages left. So, I was starting to get a little nervous. But .. being a Type A, anal-retentive, over-achieving perfectionist, being nervous is a natural state for me ; ) How long did it take to make your stamp? (I work in Precious Metal Clay rather than potter's clay). I've got a short hiatus before my next show on the 7th & 8th of July, and I'd love nothing more than to be able to add some little logo charms to all the funky bangle bracelets I've been churnin' out. But it takes a day or two to get it all done.

Thanks : )

Karan
www.thewildinside.com

June 22, 2007 1:23 PM  

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