Custom Rubber Stamp 10
Our custom rubber stamp imprint templates may be used to create your own personalized rubber stamp.
Enter your text, then choose from our array of Hand Stamps and Self-inking Stamps to create a finished custom rubber stamp, or order a replacement rubber.
Designers in our studio typeset your imprint design by hand with a trained eye and careful attention to detail for the best presentation possible. A typeset proof will be emailed to you for review before production. One round of small tweaks is included in the base price.
We offer a modification of existing imprint templates without charge if it is a clear design request. Examples of this are swapping out fonts (ordering #18 with the font from #38), removing a design element such as a border, or centering the text vs flush left text. Note your design modification in the "Order Notes" box on the lower left in your shopping cart. We do not offer previews of imprint designs before an order is placed; you will receive the typeset proof for review after your order is placed.
This item is final sale and cannot be returned or exchanged. We encourage you to review all product details, sizing information, and specifications carefully before completing your purchase.
Our personalized rubber stamps come in a variety of convenient sizes for a range of uses. The suggestions below are simply guidelines to help guide your selection.
Click here to download a PDF showing comparisons of the imprint areas of our rubber stamps.
Extra Small: best for discreet Return Address stamps, Names, and small Logos.
Small: best for large Return Addresses, Names, linear Monograms, horizontal Logos.
Medium: best for Architectural and other Professional Seals, circular Monograms, square or circular Logos, short Business Cards or other corporate text.
Large: best for Business Cards (it's business card sized for easy alignment with the card), large Logos, and other corporate text.
Extra Large: best for anything with large text or Logos. Note that for this size stamper finer detail can be obtained in a Hand Stamp; our Self Inking stamp will give a more rugged 'stamped' look.
Answers to the questions we hear most about our custom rubber stamps and imprints. For anything not covered here, see our extended FAQ or email store@wmscoshop.com.
Why order a custom stamp from Wms&Co.?
Our stamps are designed objects — proportioned, streamlined, and built for daily use: solid wood hand stamps, cast bronze octagons, and heavy self-inking stampers in vintage industrial style. The imprint itself is typeset by hand in our studio, not run through a template.
Do I approve the design before it's made?
Always. Our designers typeset your imprint by hand and email a proof for your review before production. One round of small refinements is included.
Should I choose a self-inking stamp or a hand stamp?
The self-inking stamper carries a hidden ink pad and a retractable mechanism — one motion, no separate pad — and its imprint plates are interchangeable, so a single stamp body can serve multiple imprints. The hand stamp pairs with a separate ink pad and offers more control: it takes pigment and metallic inks, and it renders fine detail more crisply.
How much fine detail can a stamp hold?
Fine lines have limits in rubber. Very narrow linework reproduces best on the hand stamp — the self-inking mechanism won't render it quite as crisply. Type should be at least 8 points, bold type is best avoided below 12 points (ink fills the letterforms), and reverse art — white on black — is difficult at small sizes. Our designers flag any of this at the proof stage, before production.
Can I get a PDF of my imprint?
Yes. Your typeset proof is delivered as a PDF and is yours to keep — for your records, reorders, or electronic use.
How long does it take?
Custom stamps ship in 4–5 business days from the moment you approve your proof.
What if my details change later?
The stamper outlives the imprint. If your address, name, or license number changes, order a replacement imprint rubber alone — no need to replace the stamp.
Professional seals: architects, engineers, and notaries
What's the difference between an architect seal and a stamp?
“Seal” is the official mark your state board requires on drawings; a rubber stamp is the most common way to apply it, and most boards accept an inked stamp impression. Every Wms&Co. architect stamp reproduces your state's required seal format with your name and license number.
Will my stamp meet my state's requirements?
Yes. The design conforms to your state board's requirements and can be modified for any state.
Which professions do you make seals for?
Architects, landscape architects, engineers, and notaries public — made to the same standard and to the same state requirements.
All rubber stamps are made to order and are non-refundable and non-exchangeable. This includes rubber stamps sold with a gift voucher.
You can cancel a custom order at any point until the design is approved and/or put into production by emailing store@wmscoshop.com. If we have begun working on your imprint design, a $25 cancellation fee per stamp/design will be deducted from your refund to cover the cost of creating the design.
In the event Wms&Co. is responsible for an error on an imprint, a new one will be supplied that meets your original specifications.
