How to use the Stamppi™?
Dear Kiddies! Here you will find what you need to know to use your Stamppi™ stamp properly

After receiving your Stamppi™
After transport, the ink is poorly distributed in the pad. Let your Stamppi™ stand up for 2 hours before use, until the ink picks up evenly.

Before using on clothing
Before using the Stamppi™ dab on paper at least 10 times pressing gently, until the impression is perfect.

Dab on garment
This is the time to dab your child's garment, make sure you are on a flat surface (table) and the fabric is thick enough cotton/modal.

Dark or thin clothes
Cut 5-6 cm of iron-on tape and use an iron or straightener to fix it to the garment. Once cooled, you can dab.
Our recommendations before use
TO DO
After a period of transport, your Stamppi™ has been shaken a little in all directions.
Leave it standing for two hours until the ink is evenly distributed in the pad.
Dab on a sheet of paper to discharge excess ink before using on clothing. You can dab up to 1000 times.
Use iron-on tape on dark, thin garments.
Print lasts up to 50 washes
NOT TO DO
Do not dab on a garment that is too thin, it may come through, use the iron-on tape.
Do not dab on synthetic materials such as nylon or labels inside the garment. Some materials will absorb the ink like a sponge instead of settling.
Do not dab on a soft surface otherwise the impression will not appear completely, do it on a table for example.
Frequently Asked Questions
It is strongly recommended to avoid using the stamp on the following fabrics: silk, satin, lace, cashmere, or any fragile fabrics. The ink has not been designed or tested for these types of textiles, which could cause it to spread, lose sharpness when washed, or fade prematurely.
It is possible to stamp on wool and suede, but keep in mind that the ink is not specifically formulated to withstand many washes on these fabrics. Therefore, if you plan to wash these items in the future, it is better not to stamp them.
Also note that it is strongly discouraged to stamp labels on satin acetate, silk, nylon, and polyester clothing.
Ink generally requires about 1 hour for complete drying on most fabrics, although this time can extend up to 24 hours for some materials.
If the ink is still wet after a day, it is recommended to use a hair dryer to speed up the drying process.
Certainly, you have the option to apply our stamp on thin clothing. However, we strongly recommend using the 50 cm white adhesive tape included in each order to prevent any ink from bleeding through the fabric.
You just need to cut the strip to the required length, place the patch on it, wait a few minutes for it to dry, then run a low-heat iron over the strip.
Certainly, you have the option to apply our stamp on black clothing.
Two choices are offered to you:
- The iron-on tape
Just use the 50 cm white adhesive tape included in each order.
You just need to cut the strip to the required length, place the patch on it, wait a few minutes for it to dry, then run a low-heat iron over the strip.
- The white ink pad
It's the same principle as with black ink; however, since the ink is more fragile, we recommend letting the ink dry for 24 hours.
It's an ink designed to withstand 50 washes at 30°.
It is recommended to wait 24 hours before washing the garment. This way you will be sure that the ink is completely dry.
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