WE WANT YOUR STAMP ART!
RubberStampMadness welcomes stamp art not on a theme.
The only requirement: At least one stamped image.
Complimentary copy sent to all stampers in an issue.
$500 payment to cover artist.
$50 gift certificate to the RSM Store for
Best New Stamper.

Each of Sandy Milne’s cards in the Tips & Techniques column features a stamped image and strategically placed stickers. Sandy will send free stickers to RSM readers. See page 19 for her generous offer.
(Stamp and sticker credits: Boy—Imaginations; baseball stickers—Dollar Tree; sentiment sticker—Anna Griffin.)
Cards, journal pages, jewelry, pillow cases, gift tags—whatever you’re currently stamping—are welcome at RSM at all times. These may be included in an upcoming column, for example The Card Shoppe or Tips & Techniques. Or the artwork may prompt a story or artist profile feature.
A complimentary copy sent to all stampers whose artwork appears in an issue. Cover artists receive $500. A $50 gift certificate to the RSM Store is given to the Best New Stamper. This person isn’t necessarily someone new to stamping, but someone who hasn’t been published before in RSM.
Artwork submissions can be as large as 5×6.5-inches. Exceptions are made for dimensional and 3-D pieces. All submissions are subject to reduction. Artwork is returned when accompanied by an SASE. If you want your submission to be considered for the magazine only, not our Facebook page, please make a note of this when sending the artwork.
Send by mail to RubberStampMadness, PO Box 610, Corvallis, OR 97339-0610 or 216 SW Madison Ave., Suite 17, Corvallis, OR 97333. Or send by email to graphics@rsmadness.com. Please include stamp credits, your name, address and email. Project instructions are not needed at this time.
We look forward to submissions for the Stamp Art Gallery.Artwork is reduced in size and only names of artists and stamp credits are included.
When artwork is not returned right away, this means we’re considering it for a theme album, or another spot in RSM.
The Year of the Fire Horse / Beverly Dittberner
Members of the Carving Consortium participated in their annual calendar swap with this special year as the focus for their artwork. The group is known for excellent hand- carved rubber stamps, which show up on each calendar page. (Stamp credits: All—Hand carved by artist.)

