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Our Bestselling Stamps

The stamps I see returning to baskets most often — the designs people come back for, recommend to friends, and build whole collections around. Hares, foxes, owls, folk hearts, woodland landscapes, the botanical favourites. The Snow Hare and Winter Landscape carries a card on its own. The Folk Heart works in three sizes for cards, gift tags or wrapping paper. The Hare and Moon is a year-round design — winter, summer, anywhere a moon makes sense. If you're new to the range and want to know where to start, these are the safest places: forgiving to stamp, versatile across seasons, lovely in print. VersaFine Clair handles all of them cleanly — charcoal, Nocturne, Smoky Blue, Camellia Red — pick a colour you'll enjoy stamping with.

Read more — why these designs, ink choices, and FAQ

The bestsellers earn their place by working in lots of situations. They're the stamps that turn into regular use — a Snow Hare on a Christmas card in December and a winter nature journal page in February, a Folk Heart on a wedding RSVP and a birthday card, a Hare and Moon on a thank-you card any time of year.

For ink, VersaFine Clair handles all the detailed designs here cleanly — the pigment formula picks up fine lino cut detail without bleeding. VersaColor in soft blended shades is the natural companion for sponge-blended sky and snow backgrounds behind the landscape stamps.

For step-by-step builds of cards using these specific stamps, see my tutorials — the Snow Hare, Fox and Fir Tree, and Hare and Sunrise all have dedicated videos.

Frequently asked questions

Why are these the bestsellers?

Most of them are versatile across seasons and forgiving to stamp — the kind of designs you can use for a Christmas card, a birthday card, and a winter nature journal page from the same stamp. They tend to be the ones customers come back to add ink colours for, build matching gift wrap with, or buy a second size of.

Are bestsellers good for beginners?

Particularly so. Most have bold outlines that tolerate slight pressure variation, and many come in two or three sizes so a first-time stamper can start small. The Snow Hare, Folk Heart and Fox and Fir Tree are some of the most beginner-friendly designs in the whole range.

Can I see how these stamps are used in real cards?

Yes — the tutorials page has step-by-step videos for several of the bestsellers (Snow Hare, Fox and Fir Tree, Hare and Sunrise, Nativity Garland, Summer Meadow). Each one walks through colour blending, layering and the small techniques that turn a single stamp into a finished card.

Do bestsellers change?

Yes — the collection updates with what customers are buying most. Christmas designs lead in autumn and winter; botanicals and seaside stamps lead in spring and summer. Year-round favourites (Folk Heart, Hare and Moon, Snow Hare) tend to stay.

Where can I read what customers say about these stamps?

The customer reviews page gathers thousands of verified reviews from noolibird.com (Judge.me Diamond Authentic Shop status) and from the Etsy shop. Many of the bestsellers also have dozens of reviews on their individual product pages — worth a read before you buy.