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'''Stamping''', also called '''Rubberstamping''', is a craft in which some type of [[dye]] or [[pigment]] is applied to an image that has been engraved, carved, molded or imprinted in some manner onto a sheet of rubber. The dye coated rubberstamp is then pressed onto any type of media such that the colored image has now been transferred to the media. The medium is generally some type of [[fabric]] or [[paper]]. Other media used are: wood, metal, glass, plastic, rock.
'''Stamping''', also called '''Rubberstamping''', is a [[craft]] in which some type of [[ink]] made of [[dye]] or [[pigment]] is applied to an [[image]] or [[pattern]] that has been [[carving|carved]], molded, or [[Vulcanization|vulcanized]], onto a sheet of [[rubber]]. The [[ink]] coated rubberstamp is then pressed onto any type of [[Medium_%28disambiguation%29|media]] such that the [[color|colored]] [[image]] has now been transferred to the [[Medium_%28disambiguation%29|media]]. The [[Medium_%28disambiguation%29|medium]] is generally some type of [[fabric]] or [[paper]]. Other [[Medium_%28disambiguation%29|media]] used are: [[wood]], [[metal]], [[glass]], [[plastic]], [[rock]].

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Stamping, also called Rubberstamping, is a craft in which some type of ink made of dye or pigment is applied to an image or pattern that has been carved, molded, or vulcanized, onto a sheet of rubber. The ink coated rubberstamp is then pressed onto any type of media such that the colored image has now been transferred to the media. The medium is generally some type of fabric or paper. Other media used are: wood, metal, glass, plastic, rock.