Soap Stamps are an easy way to personal your soap, Cold Process and Melt and Pour Soap. Tap the soap stamp into the bar to create an eye-catching, embossed design. You can also brush the stamp with some Mica powder for added appeal. Each durable stamp has a wooden handle and is packaged in a box with instructions.
Approximate Design Size: 3cmx 3cm square
Personalise your hand made soap! This design stamp is a rectangle, as per the measurements, but suits guest soaps, rectangle, round or square bars of soap. Whether your soap is for gifts or for sale, this stamp identifies your soap as hand made.
Acrylic stamps give the best results with steady, firm pressure using a rolling motion. You can also brush the stamp with some Mica powder for added appeal. This durable stamp has an acrylic handle, but it will not withstand a hammer or mallet, it is to assist removing the stamp after stamping.
Suitable for use on half cured Cold Process Soap; if your batch is soft the best results are obtained after the soap bars have been drying for a week or so. For Melt & Pour Soap, please see note below.
Material: Acrylic
Approximate Stamp Dimensions: 30mm wide
Stamp on soap, depth: 3.5mm
Stamp Handle Size: Small (to assist removal from soap bar)
Manufacturer: Aussie Soap Supplies®
Instructions for use of this Acrylic Stamp:
DO NOT USE A HAMMER
- Cold Process Soap only! (or HP, but not Melt and Pour Soap)
- Don’t use on fresh Cold Process Soap, or very old Cold Process Soap – just in the middle of curing at about 2 - 4 weeks old
- Spray acrylic stamp with Isopropyl Alcohol before stamping
- Place on soap and press down firmly, moving a little forward and backward
- No mallet needed for this technique, just your fingertips
- Use the small handle to lift away from the soap
- If you need to clean the detail during stamping or when finished, DO NOT USE A SKEWER OR METAL IMPLEMENT. Soak in some water, and use a soft toothbrush to remove any residue soap.
Watch this Soap Queen video on stamping soap for tips and tricks to get the best out of your soap stamp.
Not recommended for all Melt and Pour Soap Bases. This particular design has bold detailing, Trial and error is required by you to experiment with varieties of soap recipe, age and hardness. (I have successfully stamped Stephenson Oatmeal Base, and cleaned the stamp in water after 2 soaps). I use a soft toothbrush and bowl of water to clean, dry with paper towel.