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Invitation Lane is proud to offer custom stamps, embossers and instampables from Three Designing Women. These popular, unique products give you the opportunity to customize anything with your personality. Great for stationery, weddings, gifts, or a treat for yourself.


Custom Stamps
Custom Embossers
Instampables

Three Designing Women's inSTAMPables:

Note Cards
Note Pads
Notepapers

Announcements
Calling Cards
Gift Tags

Table Cards
White Napkins

Three Designing Women Accessories

Ink Refills
Centering Guides

Acrylic Holder
Foil Seals

UNIQUE AND PERSONAL

Three Designing Women are the innovators of customizable self-inking stamps. Available in many unique, sophisticated designs, the stamps can be fully personalized with address information, family names, name and monogram – or designed as book plates, birth or moving announcements. Also available from Three Designing Women, a complete line of fresh, colorful inSTAMPables designed to coordinate with the custom and monogram stampers and embossers.

How to RE-INK your stamp: Find the red stamp locking button on the side of the stamp. Hold the button down while slightly pushing down on the stamp until the red button clicks and it is locked into place. (Note: You will only need to push it in about 1/4 in) Once locked, the stamp pad will slide out easily by pushing it gently from either side. Put 8 - 12 drops of black water-based ink on the pad - be careful not to over-ink. Then replace it inside the stamp and you are ready to continue stamping. (Note: when replacing pad, the inked side faces the bottom of the device.)

How to CHANGE THE COLOR of your stamp: All stamps come with black ink from Three Designing Women – we do not change ink colors. However, we offer colored ink kits that includes water based, non-toxic ink, dry replacement pad, and instructions for re-inking. You can switch the color of your custom stamp as many times as you like. Keep the cover on the ink pad that is not in use to prevent it from drying out.

1. Remove the old ink pad. Find the red button on the side of the stamp. This is the stamp locking button. Hold the red button down while slightly pushing down on the stamp until the red button clicks and it is locked into place. (Note: You willl only need to push it in about 1/4 in) Once locked, the stamp pad will slide out easily by pushing it gently from either side.

2. Clean the rubber die. Use a damp paper towel to remove ink from the surface of the stamp. To be sure the image is clean, stamp a few times without an ink pad until the stamp image no longer appears.

3. Re-load the new ink color. Fill the new ink pad with the desired color of ink. Fully saturate the ink pad, but be careful not to over fill it. For best results, allow the ink in the pad to sit overnight. Slide the new ink pad back in place with the inked side facing the bottom of the device. Make sure it clicks into place and you are ready to continue stamping.