The Paper Artsy JOFY 88 Mini Cling Stamp is a small but very useful stamp with typographic character and a strong handmade feel. Its design features rows of repeating lowercase letters, arranged in a loose and playful way that feels like a hand-drawn alphabet or notes filled with rhythm and movement.
It belongs to the JOFY collection by Jo Firth-Young for Paper Artsy, a range known for spontaneous lines, creative freedom and a lighter, more artistic style. This particular mini stamp is ideal when you want to add lettering without making the result feel too formal or rigid. Instead, it gives a background or detail area a more lively, playful and creative touch.
You can use it on cards, tags, journal pages, scrapbooking and mixed media projects, either to build characterful backgrounds or to add a more subtle typographic layer within a composition. It pairs beautifully with colour, stencils, sprays, doodles and other elements from the range, while its compact size makes it especially practical for smaller surfaces too.
Made from rubber with a cling backing, the stamp is ready to use with an acrylic block for controlled handling and a clean impression. It is an excellent choice for makers who want a mini letter stamp that feels warm, expressive and artistic rather than cold or overly formal.
Size: 7.6 x 5 cm (3" x 2")
👉 Features:
- Mini rubber cling stamp by Paper Artsy
- Designed by Jo Firth-Young for the JOFY collection
- Features repeating lowercase letters in a hand-drawn arrangement
- Ready to use with an acrylic block
- Ideal for cards, journals, tags, scrapbooking and mixed media projects
- Perfect for backgrounds, layering and typographic detail
- Great for playful, handmade and artistic designs
👍 Ideal for:
- handmade cards
- art journaling
- tags
- scrapbooking
- mixed media projects
- letter backgrounds
- typographic details
- projects with a handwritten playful feel
✨ Inspiration Tip:
Stamp it repeatedly over a softly coloured or spray-inked background to create a subtle but interesting base. It works especially well behind focal elements, adding rhythm without stealing attention.