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Foam Stamp Font?

What font do you use to make the MM foam stamps? Or what font is the closest to it?

Thanks heaps in advance.

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which ones? they have a few sets
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I was either looking for MM Philly or MM Jersey..Something like them..

Thank you very muchly.

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as awful as it is the font called "crack babies" is a lot like MM philly stamps. it's already distressed too all you need to do is set the horizontal scale for the font to 50% and it will smush the font together to look just like it.

http://www.dafont.com/en/search.php?nq=1&q=crack+babies

and for jersy Dirty headline is really similar and also already distressed.

http://www.dafont.com/en/search.php?...dirty+headline

i know there are some other more similar ones give me some time but those should get you started ( the trick to making it look stamps on your layout is cut of part of the letter that is exposed to a new paper and paste it on a layer below the top paper. this is faster with brushes you can make your fonts brushs with many programs also using the displace filter in PS will make the ' paint' wrap around the texture of the ' paper'


hope that helps and possibly answers some questions from others wondering how to do this
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Thank you Miss Tanya..You have been more than helpful..

Thanks for any more help you can give when u get a chance..but until then I am off to play play play..

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