Oak Leaf and Acorns Stamp Set - Northern Pin Oak
This set of Northern Pin Oak acorns and leaf is perfect for many DIY projects. It can be used to decorate greeting cards, block print fabric, stamp giftwrap, make impressions into clay, decorate planners and notebooks, scrapbooking, bullet journals, junk journals, and even snail mail.
SIZES
Oak Leaf: 3x5"
Acorns
Small: 1x1.5"
Large: 1.25x1.75"
All Evoke stamps are designed by me, then laser engraved from professional grade stamping rubber.
Stamp mounts are made of 1/8” thick high quality MDF and cut to the size of each particular stamp. The top is engraved with the stamp’s design & coated with a natural beeswax & oil blend to help seal it.
All Evoke stamps are suitable for use with all types of ink pads and block printing ink.
All stamps are shipped from Hayward, CA via USPS First Class Mail as the standard form of shipping, Other options are available at check out.
CAUTION: NOT INTENDED TO BE USED BY CHILDREN 5 YEARS OR UNDER / AT AN AGE TO PUT OBJECTS IN THEIR MOUTHS.
STAMP CARE
CLEANING
One of the most effective ways to clean your rubber stamps is by using a soft damp cloth to wipe them clean. If ink or paint does not come off easily, or is stuck down in the grooves, use a sponge and/or old toothbrush with mild soap and water to remove the ink or paint*.
*It is important to rinse off paint or block printing ink while it is still wet. Keep a damp cloth nearby when working with paint or block printing ink to wipe as you use them. If the paint dries fully, it can be very challenging to remove. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO SCRATCH PAINT OFF, THIS WILL LIKELY DAMAGE THE STAMP.
Do not submerge mounted stamps in water, this may damage the MDF backing.
Note: The rubber may become stained after use, especially when using highly pigmented ink or paints.
DRYING
Pat dry with a paper towel or lay flat to dry (rubber side down).
STORAGE
It’s best to store rubber stamps in an enclosed space, away from direct sunlight.
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