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IRON ON CLOTHING LABEL INSTRUCTIONS

Please note: If garment is not suitable for hot iron be careful & iron at own risk. Never iron directly onto the label.

1. Preheat DRY iron to medium-high heat. Do not exceed garment recommended iron temperature.

2. Peel off the label & place onto fully dry garment, text side up. Please note: Labels applied to damp garments will not adhere properly.

3. Cover label with supplied parchment paper & press firmly with iron for 8–10 seconds.

4. If edges are not fully stuck (try peeling label off with fingernail), you may need to increase temperature, pressure or time & repeat above steps.

5. Safety Check: Before giving any item to small children, check that the name labels are fully and safely adhered.

WARNING: Labels can be a choking hazard.

 

STICK ON CLOTHING LABEL INSTRUCTIONS

Please Note: To be adhered to garment tags only. Labels may not remain stuck when adhered to clothing fabric.

1. Prepare: Ensure the garment tag is clean & dry. Note or photograph any special care instructions that will be covered.
2. Apply: Peel and stick the label onto the garment tag, then rub firmly, especially the edges.
3. Wait: Allow 24 hours for the label to cure before wearing or washing.
4. Safety Check: Before giving any item to small children, check that the labels are fully and safely adhered.

WARNING: Labels can be a choking hazard.

Good To Know: May be used in the dishwasher on the top shelf only.

STICKY LABEL (HARD SURFACES) INSTRUCTIONS

1. Stick labels to smooth surfaces that are clean & dry. The following surfaces may not be compatible: Fabric, clothing, highly textured surfaces, plastics that contain high silicone (non-stick) or have a greasy feel.

2. Rub firmly over the whole label, especially the edges.

3. Wait 2–3 days for the adhesive to cure. When in the dishwasher, place items with labels on the top shelf & do not use high temperature settings such as “pots & pans”.

4. Safety Check: Before giving any item to small children, check that the labels are fully and safely adhered.

WARNING: Labels can be a choking hazard.

Good To Know: Paper labels such as Address, Book and Gift Labels are not waterproof and thus not suited for uses such as dishwasher, microwave, freezer etc.

IRON ON CLOTHING LABEL INSTRUCTIONS

Please note: If garment is not suitable for hot iron be careful & iron at own risk. Never iron directly onto the label.

1. Preheat DRY iron to medium-high heat. Do not exceed garment recommended iron temperature.

2. Peel off the label & place onto fully dry garment, text side up. Please note: Labels applied to damp garments will not adhere properly.

3. Cover label with supplied parchment paper & press firmly with iron for 8–10 seconds.

4. If edges are not fully stuck (try peeling label off with fingernail), you may need to increase temperature, pressure or time & repeat above steps.

5. Safety Check: Before giving any item to small children, check that the name labels are fully and safely adhered.

WARNING: Labels can be a choking hazard.

 

STICK ON CLOTHING LABEL INSTRUCTIONS

Please Note: To be adhered to garment tags only. Labels may not remain stuck when adhered to clothing fabric.

1. Prepare: Ensure the garment tag is clean & dry. Note or photograph any special care instructions that will be covered.
2. Apply: Peel and stick the label onto the garment tag, then rub firmly, especially the edges.
3. Wait: Allow 24 hours for the label to cure before wearing or washing.
4. Safety Check: Before giving any item to small children, check that the labels are fully and safely adhered.

WARNING: Labels can be a choking hazard.

Good To Know: May be used in the dishwasher on the top shelf only.

STICKY LABEL (HARD SURFACES) INSTRUCTIONS

1. Stick labels to smooth surfaces that are clean & dry. The following surfaces may not be compatible: Fabric, clothing, highly textured surfaces, plastics that contain high silicone (non-stick) or have a greasy feel.

2. Rub firmly over the whole label, especially the edges.

3. Wait 2–3 days for the adhesive to cure. When in the dishwasher, place items with labels on the top shelf & do not use high temperature settings such as “pots & pans”.

4. Safety Check: Before giving any item to small children, check that the labels are fully and safely adhered.

WARNING: Labels can be a choking hazard.

Good To Know: Paper labels such as Address, Book and Gift Labels are not waterproof and thus not suited for uses such as dishwasher, microwave, freezer etc.

PAPER NAME LABEL INSTRUCTIONS

Paper Labels are not waterproof and thus not suited for uses such as dishwasher, microwave, freezer etc.

1. Stick labels to smooth surfaces that are clean & dry.

2. Rub firmly over the whole label, especially the edges.

3. Safety Check: Before giving any item to small children, check that the labels are fully and safely adhered.

WARNING: Labels can be a choking hazard.

Welcome Happy Stamper!

Tinyme Name Stamps are lovingly pre-inked in the Tinyme Studio, and are ready to get STAMPING the moment they're out of the box!

Recommended Fabrics
• Cotton
• Elastane

Unsuitable Fabrics
• Nylon or Polyester
• Smooth or Satin
• Clothing Care Tag

Before You Apply

1. We recommend testing stamping on a spare piece of clothing or paper to perfect your stamping quality (imprint location & pressure). 

2. The clothing ink may bleed through thinner garments, so get your Blank Iron-On Labels ready if you have them. 

Note: Applying greater pressure while stamping will result in more ink being released during the imprint.

How To Apply

1. Lay your garment on a flat, smooth and hard surface. 

2. Locate the desired stamp location and apply moderate pressure to leave an impression.

3. Leave for 24 hours before  use or washing.

Welcome Happy Stamper!

Tinyme Teacher Stamps are lovingly pre-inked in the Tinyme Studio, and are ready to get STAMPING the moment they're out of the box!

Recommended Paper
• Everday Office Paper

• Notebook Paper

Unsuitable Paper
• Coated or Shiny Paper

Before You Apply

1. We recommend test stamping on a spare piece of  paper to perfect your stamping quality (imprint location & pressure). 

Note: Applying greater pressure while stamping will result in more ink being released during the imprint.

How To Apply

1. Lay your paper on a flat, smooth and hard surface. 

2. Locate the desired stamp location and apply moderate pressure to leave an impression.

Rectangle Stamp - Ink Refill Instructions

1. Remove the Stamp Pad by pressing on the left and right latches 

2. Flip the Stamp Pad. Place 1 to 2 drops of ink into each hole.

3. Repeat Step 2 until the pad no longer soaks up ink

4. Place the Stamp Pad back into the stamp shell

Note: If the ink pad no longer absorbs ink, it has been overfilled. Simply flip the stamp pad (holes facing down) onto a paper towel until the excess ink has drained.

Round Stamp - Ink Refill Instructions

1. Unscrew the handle and squeeze a drop of ink at a time until full.

2. Screw the handle back on. Leave upright for 1-2 hours before use.