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Small Clothing Stamper

R299,00 Incl Vat

Size: 38mm x 14mm

Can Fit 2 Lines Max (no image)

This clothing name stamp for kids is easy to use and fun for everyone! It can also be called a laundry stamp because you can stamp the fabric, providing a great solution to identify clothes and personal belongings at school and home!
This customizable stamper can stamp paper, cardboard, cork, and fabric! So, do laundry without worrying about ink fading or mixing similar clothes.
There is no messy ink on your children’s clothes or personal belongings because each stamp is pre-inked with safe, non-toxic black ink.

* The personalized clothing stamps are perfect for:
Birthday presents, school uniforms, daycare clothes, backpacks, back-to-school, party favors, holiday presents, Christmas gifts, and many more!
Be unique and mark your personal belongings with style!

* How to use the permanent clothing stamp
The clothing stamps are pre-loaded with non-toxic black ink. This means that each stamp is a kid’s self-inking stamp and makes a clear, sharp imprint with no blurring or smearing effect.
Other than that, they are also waterproof and long-lasting! Just a word of caution: These stamps work best with cotton and smooth-surfaced fabrics. When you come across dark clothes, polyester, and other materials, you need to use printing tape (Included).

* For better results, wash your stamped clothing after 24 hours.

The stamps work as a permanent marker because they are also suitable to personalize books, agendas, gloves, shoes, and other accessories!

* Why Should You Buy Our Custom Name Clothing Stamp?
– It can be used on fabrics, personal items, and accessories.
– It is a perfect stamp for students or daycare.
– Easy and ready to Use.
– Use non-toxic ink to protect you and your loved ones.
– Reliable and quick stamper.
– Cost-friendly and time-saving.

How to Get a Good Impression
To get a good impression, you need to have a light, even coating of the fabric ink on the stamp. The stamp you choose should be bigger with few tiny details. Then, grab that scrap piece of cloth that we talked about earlier and practice stamping your pattern!

Once you’ve conquered your stamped pattern, put that scrap away and get your real piece of cloth. Make sure to press straight down and evenly on the stamp. Don’t wiggle it or move it around. When you’re done, just pick the stamp up and keep going! If you’re using multiple stamps, it’s best to start with the largest one first and work your way down to the smallest one, letting you take full advantage of the negative spaces left by the larger stamp.

Tips and Tricks
Here are some general tips to help you make a stamping project that you’re proud of!

If you’re a beginner fabric stamper, you should start out with easy to cut stamps (stripes, triangles, squares) or already-made stamps. Bold stamps are hard to go wrong with and easy to love.
Remember to keep it fun! Don’t make your pattern too complicated at first and just enjoy the process.
A great color can make any shape or stamp design as fun as you want it to be.
Use fabric ink and not acrylic paint. Using acrylic paint will get stiff and wrinkled
Wash the material before stamping it. Sometimes fabric has a coating on it called sizing, which makes it feel nice but doesn’t let you apply the ink well.
Project Ideas
If you follow the materials guidelines and the tips on how to get a good impression, your project opportunities are endless. A good beginner’s project is a pillowcase. Super easy and super fun! From there, you can move onto wall hangings, curtains, aprons, throw pillows, linen bags, scarves, shirts. If you’re also into sewing, you can stamp designs on your latest sewing projects. As long as the material is fabric and you use fabric ink, there’s a way to stamp it.

Conclusion
Fabric stamping is pretty easy once you learn how to do it. All you really need are your basic tools (cotton or linen fabric, fabric ink and a stamp), and you’re all set to go. Just remember to have fun and not overcomplicate it as you embark on this new, DIY journey.

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