


Handwoven Label in Spanish for your knitting, tricot, and crochet creations. Now you can stamp this label on the tags and packaging of your handmade scarves and sweaters. There will be no doubt about who spent hours knitting!
You can use it on cards, tags, boxes, paper bags... or wherever you can think of! This wooden stamp is also available in English and Catalan so you can choose the language you're most comfortable with.
You can complement this product with ink in any color you like and with our "Thank you" stamp in Spanish to also make small thank you cards to include with your orders.
CONTENT
- 1 rubber stamp Tejido a mano (Hand knitted) in Spanish
* The ink is not included. If you want ink check our Ink Pad Section.
DETAILS
- Approx. print Size: To choose at the dropdown menu.
- Material: natural wood, rubber
Our wooden stamps are handmade and mounted on natural hand-sanded pine wood provided by local suppliers, since whenever possible we try to work with small businesses around us.
In our Stamp Inks section, you’ll find a wide variety of ink colors for different surfaces (we specify the surface type in each product name). Each product includes detailed information and tips to help you get the most out of your ink. We hope this helps!
BITERSWIT GUIDE: STAMP USAGE & CARE
Here’s our Biterswit guide to help you take care of your stamps and inks. Enjoy! ?
HOW TO STAMP? Little tricks :)
1. Start with a little ink. No need to press too hard on the ink pad.
* Sometimes we tend to use too much ink, so it’s best to start with a little bit. Just tap the pad lightly until you get the right amount.
* The amount of ink you need can depend on the surface you're stamping: the more porous and rough the surface, the more ink you'll need.
2. Stamp on a flat surface. Don’t worry if the first impression isn’t perfect — it’s totally normal! New stamps need a little practice. Just have fun and keep testing until you get that perfect print!
WANT TO STAMP ON FABRIC?
If you’re stamping on fabric, go for natural fibers like cotton, linen, and silk. It works great! Just keep in mind that the ink isn’t 100% permanent, so with washing, it’ll fade a bit over time. To make it last longer, just iron the fabric after stamping to really set the ink.
If you want something more durable, we recommend Speedball inks.
STAMP CARE
* Clean your stamps when needed. If you’re using them often and the impressions start getting too ink-heavy, it’s time for a clean! Just don’t scrub too hard or use harsh chemicals.
* Oil-based ink. Inks like Encore are oil-based, and we recommend not overusing them on your stamps because it can damage the material. After using them, clean your stamp by stamping it on paper until it stops leaving marks, and use a cloth or wipe to get rid of any leftover ink. Remember! Never use water to clean stamps with oil-based ink. It reacts with the ink and makes everything sticky (trust us, we know from experience!).
* In addition to the Biterswit guide, we also have a short video where we explain how to store and clean your Biterswit stamps.
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