I have been itching since I started setting up my shop and making various projects, to get a makers mark. I've looked at various options, and with gifting occasions upon us, it appears I have been granted that opportunity. However it is an ink stamp makers mark.
A family member apparently took my workshop logo from my blog page, and had an Etsy maker make a rubber stamp for me. Just got the shipping notification.
Mind you, some of my favorite MFGs that work with wood products use rubber stamping on their products. Like Fender Musical Instruments, etc....
I am planning on using a combination of the ink stamp, and sharpie to mark and date a project, and then clear coat over it to protect the mark.
I literally have waited off of signing / dating a good number of projects as I REALLY wanted this makers mark..
So, do you mark your projects, and if so, how?
A family member apparently took my workshop logo from my blog page, and had an Etsy maker make a rubber stamp for me. Just got the shipping notification.
Mind you, some of my favorite MFGs that work with wood products use rubber stamping on their products. Like Fender Musical Instruments, etc....
I am planning on using a combination of the ink stamp, and sharpie to mark and date a project, and then clear coat over it to protect the mark.
I literally have waited off of signing / dating a good number of projects as I REALLY wanted this makers mark..
So, do you mark your projects, and if so, how?
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