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Welcome to Noolibird on Etsy...
a unique range of handmade craft rubber stamps inspired by a love of the forms and patterns found in nature, mythical tales and folklore.
I will happily make a stamp for you from your own art work.
Thanks so much for stopping by, I look forward to hearing from you.
Nula
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hpphll6691 on Mar 14, 2024
5 out of 5 starsThank you for the beautiful, lovely stamp. And nicely packaged, fast delivery, exelent, great seller ! ! ! ! !
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hpphll6691 on Mar 14, 2024
5 out of 5 starsThank you for the beautiful, lovely stamp. And nicely packaged, fast delivery, exelent, great seller ! ! ! ! !
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Nicola on Jan 29, 2024
5 out of 5 starsGorgeous handmade stamps, beautiful to hold and use. Thank you 😎
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Rike on Jan 17, 2024
5 out of 5 starsNice stamp. Unfortunately, I wasn't aware that stamps from the UK incur almost 20% customs duty
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Bettina Berki on Jan 3, 2024
5 out of 5 starsNot as fine as the other two. But also great for working
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Joanne on Dec 24, 2023
5 out of 5 starsTruly stunning, as you can see, another winner from Noolibird. These are beautiful, easy to use, and work on a variety of projects as you can see. I’m completely obsessed.
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julieyoung100 on May 13, 2024
5 out of 5 starsGood, easy to use printing pad as described by seller . Great colour, Thank you!
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Janet on May 12, 2024
5 out of 5 starsLovely item perfect for gift tags and on wrapping paper. Lovely quality.
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Janet on May 12, 2024
5 out of 5 starsAnother lovely stamp. I wish I could buy them all they are so nice
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About noolibirdstamps
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A range of lovingly designed, handmade stamps to help you send out a little Handmade Happiness to your loved ones!
A bit about me...
After graduating from Winchester School of Art with a degree in Textile Design, I went on to work as a freelance fashion print designer in a busy studio in London selling my designs to Asia, Europe and the US.
Two years on I was working as an in-house designer for Jane Churchill, designing furnishing fabrics and wallpapers for their collections.
I left Jane Churchill and moved to Brighton with my husband to start a family... my best creations to date!
Five years on, all of this valuable experience helped steer and refine my vision for my Noolibird, a range on fabrics and wallpapers for Childrens bedrooms.
I started to design stamps to help my customers add a personal touch to their children's rooms ... which led onto designs for Christmas cards and the evolution of the company into what is today and is yet to become!
Thanks for reading and I hope to hear from you soon.
Best wishes,
Nula
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I always try to keep my packing and shipping prices accurate
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All orders outside the UK are sent tracked. If you order does not arrive within the recommended timescale please get in touch and I can add the tracking number for you.
Usual delivery times are:
- within 5-8 working days to Europe
- within 10-14 working days for the rest of the world.
Check out my you tube channel for stamping tips and techniques.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLUSiX_7G5_-mmVPvv3LdAg
If you would like to see new designs in development follow me on instagram https://www.instagram.com/noolibird/
Additional policies and FAQs
1. Make sure you have a flat surface for your paper or card to go on.
2. Always use matt, uncoated paper. The ink pads that I sell will not dry on shiny paper.
Also note that ink pads that do dry on shiny paper may not be suitable for use with my stamps.
3. Hold the ink pad in one hand and the stamp in the other and dab the ink pad onto the stamp. Have some practice paper to hand for your first few goes.
For small stamps a couple of dabs of the ink pad will be enough ink.
For larger stamps dab the ink pad all over the stamp to get an even coverage.
4. After stamping 5-10 images the stamp may become a bit clogged up with ink. Clean with a scrubbing brush and washing up liquid under running water, dry with kitchen roll.
It is also a good idea to clean and dry your stamps after use and dust with talc.
Trouble shooting
If you find you have a smudged image or the finer detail is filling in, you may have applied too much ink, and/or be pressing too hard. It also may be that you need to clean the stamp, as it is getting clogged up with ink.
If the image is too pale, is broken up or is missing in places you may have applied too little ink, be pressing too gently or may not be applying pressure evenly all over the back of the stamp.
If you find that with several attempts and trying all the above there is an area of the stamp that will not stamp properly there may be a fault with the stamp, in which case let me know and I will get another stamp in the post for you, and refund your return postage of the faulty stamp.
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