Published: July 13, 2005
Asta Arts Rubber Stamps -- "No Cutesy Teddy Bear Crap Here"
Nicole Yost laughed out loud when she
stumbled upon an online review of her left-of-center line of rubber stamps.
"It just said, 'Thumbs up. No cutesy teddy bear crap here.' I thought that
was great. I love it when people get what I'm doing." Yost's art rubber
stamps feature skulls and crossbones, pinup girls, retro tattoo designs and
other hip images that can be used for clothing design, scrapbooking, card
making, and other crafts.

"My designs are a little out there for some folks," says Yost, an avid
rubber stamp artist with a passion for tattoo art and pop culture. "At
first I thought my customers would primarily be rubber stampers, but about
half of the folks who buy my stamps don't fall into that category at all.
A lot of people just like the designs. They use them to make their own
t-shirts and cuff bracelets, make edgy scrapbook pages, or just to add a
little personal zing to personal notes and letters."
"Rubber stamps are the ultimate DIY crafting accessory," says Yost. "You
can make all kinds of great stuff with them without a lot of effort."
The inspiration for the retro-cool stamps came to Yost during a late-night
crafting session. "I was making a stack of hand-stamped cards and I just
thought, 'Why doesn't anyone make any cool rubber stamps?' I knew exactly
what I wanted, but no one was selling anything like that." Eventually,
Yost drew up the designs herself and Asta Arts was born. "Now I have a
great stamp collection and a business I love," says Yost.
Asta Arts Rubber Stamps can be found online at . Visitors
to the site can also sign up for the Asta Arts Rubber Stamp Newsletter by
clicking on the "Newsletter" link. The newsletter features how-to
projects, new product news, and special promotions for subscribers.

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