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RSR Updates:

Feb. 8, 2008:
Our February issue is now online. Thanks to everyone for your readership; we will miss you!

Jan. 4, 2008:
Our January issue is now online; also, please visit New to You to see gorgeous new stamps from Kodomo.

Dec. 21, 2007:
Read about Hot Off The Press' online crafting TV segments in Industry News.

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Rubber Stampin' Retailer!

RSR September/October '06Since 1993, Rubber Stampin' Retailer magazine has been a top source of information for retailers of art stamps, scrapbooking materials and their accessories. During the past year, RSR has continued to bring you that same great information, available exclusively online. Unfortunately, all that has now been put on hold. Our February issue will be, for now, the last issue of RSR. Stay tuned for future developments.

We do host a list of stamp businesses by state (and country). If you would like your store added to the list, please send your address and store description of approximately 50 words or less to editor@markingdevices.com and we'll add you ASAP. Also, by popular request, our previous issues from this year are now available online. We hope to continue to keep these features online and available to you even while the magazine has ceased publication.

To those of you who subscribed to RSR's print publication in the past as well as those retailers who have only just discovered us, we thank you for your loyal readership over the past 14 years, and we wish you well in all your future endeavors.

In This Issue...

Feb '08 RSROn the cover of our February issue, Magenta of Quebec, Canada describes how it came to be and how it continues to develop its beautiful stamp designs, while Oscar Hansen of Door County Rubber Stamps talks about her recent visit with customers from Holland. Additionally, our article on writing press releases offers tips on getting free publicity from your local paper or trade publication. We also have beautiful how-to projects from Hot Off The Press and Polyform Products, and our On Tour feature visits with Friends and Company of Seattle, Washington, whose owner, Doris Goulet, got started in the business by hosting stamping classes in her home.

Click the image to sit back and enjoy the stamping potpourri!