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Lines to write on, frames to draw in, and lots of prompts. Now, you can use a blank page journal for writing as well as drawing - by formatting the pages to suit your subject. Includes months, days of the week, and multiple number stamps, and comes with its own storage board. A matching Red Letter Alphabet is available.

Celebrating the Art of Native America
The first peoples to inhabit our country have contributed a vast array of wonderful art and design - from images scratched on cave walls to beautiful and intricate beaded patterns.

This collection celebrates that rich heritage - the earliest truly American art.

Stamps in these sets can be used to create village scenes, shield designs, jewelry, and colorful picture writing.


Created especially for making jewelry, buttons and beads, these stamps are made to go together and sized correctly for pins, pendants, earrings, etc. Cute, but not too cute - sophisticated cute might be a good way to describe these charming animals with fashion flair. Perfect for coasters, sets of notecards, and any series of items on a theme. Eight different animals.

Large, outline versions of our most popular petroglyph images allow for painting or coloring. These sets of matching outline and solid horses come in three sizes which alow creative combinations - like thundering herds, for example.

These symbols originated with the Plains Tribes of Native Americans and were used on picture calendars called “Winter Counts”. The stamps come in two sizes and are perfect for birthday cards and gifts or any other time qa date is being celebrated. Titles are not a part of the stamp image. The Mimbres were a pueblo people who lived in southern New Mexico a thousand years ago. They sort of disppeared without leaving clear descendents, but they left behind an awesome art legacy on painted pottery. These two fish are the beginning of what will be a large collection of Mimbres images on rubber stamps.