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Black Milk Project Home Sweet Home Rubber Stamp - Cabinet

Black Milk Project

€19,90
Availability:
Ships within 48 hours
Size:
5 x 4.5 x 2.5 cm
Material:
Red rubber with wood handle
Origin:
Malaysia
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Introducing the Black Milk Project Home Sweet Home Cabinet Rubber Stamp – a charming addition to your crafting collection that beautifully depicts a cozy cabinet at home. Crafted from high-grade red rubber, this stamp captures intricate details with exceptional clarity, ensuring a standout impression on any surface. Each stamp is meticulously mounted by hand on re-purposed aged wood or raw wood bark, sourced from various origins including old furniture and jungle excursions, giving every piece its own unique flair.

The hand-assembly process means each stamp is individually cut, sanded, and finished, resulting in slight variations in size and shape that add to its one-of-a-kind appeal. The wood material used for mounting is as whimsical as the forest elves' finds, making each stamp a special treasure. Ideal for adding a touch of homey charm to your scrapbooking, card-making, or artistic projects, the Black Milk Project Home Sweet Home Cabinet Rubber Stamp combines expert craftsmanship with creative flair.

  • 5 x 4.5 x 2.5 cm
  • Red rubber with wood handle
  • Made in Malaysia

Black Milk Project Home Sweet Home Rubber Stamp - Cabinet

【ABOUT THE BRAND】

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Founded by Wei Tieng in 2013 in Malaysia, Black Milk Project is her creative playground where all imaginative friends come alive and rainbow unicorns fly. This vibrant brand aims to be the entrepreneurial springboard for both art enthusiasts and local artists & crafters alike, providing a platform for collaboration, experimentation, and conversation.

Known for its handmade rubber stamps, washi tapes, stickers, and paper products, Black Milk Project is a space of inspiration, ingenuity, curious imaginations, and limitless possibilities, fostering an unprecedented enthusiasm within the community for re-discovering their inner-child creativity.