Personalise this beautiful design with your initials and date of you wedding, a great way to annouce the date of your wedding. Stamping your own wedding invitations and save the date cards is the perfect way to add your personal touch to the weding stationary. The stamps can also be used to decorate orders of service, wedding favours, bunting table decoratios, wedding albums, table plans, and place cards. They are so versitile and with a great selection of ink pad colours also avaliable there is sure to be something to fit your colour sceme.The ink pad colour used in the photo is green tea versacolor. This design is made to be personalised with the initials or first names of the bride and groom, also the date of the wedding (month can be words or numbers so please provide the information in the from you would like it).I can send a message via the notonthehighstreet mesage system with an attached image of how your stamp will look so you can check the names and date are how you would like them.The smaller size is perfect for small tag sized save the date cards or for decorating wedding favors.All my personalised stamps are non refundable. Care instructions; These stamps are made from resin and mounted on a wooden mount. My inkpads are slightly smaller than some noolibird stamps but this is not a problem as you can dab the inkpad gently all over the stamp to get an even coverage. Wash the stamp under running water with a brush, do not soak in water. Dry then dust with talcum powder. Only use water based inkpads with noolibird stamps.Stamping Instructions1. Make sure you have a flat surface for your paper or card to go on.2. Always use matt, uncoated paper. The ink pads that I sell will not dry on shiny paper.Also note that ink pads that do dry on shiny paper may not be suitable for use with my stamps.3. Hold the ink pad in one hand and the stamp in the other and dab the ink pad onto the stamp. Have some practice paper to hand for your first few goes.For small stamps a couple of dabs of the ink pad will be enough ink.For larger stamps dab the ink pad all over the stamp to get an even coverage.4. After stamping 5-10 images the stamp may become a bit clogged up with ink. Clean with a scrubbing brush and washing up liquid under running water, dry with kitchen roll.It is also a good idea to clean and dry your stamps after use and dust with talc.5. When the ink pad is new apply the ink gently to the stamp with light dabs, so as not to over in the stamp. When you have stamped quite a few cards with an ink pad you will need to apply more pressure when inking up the stamp, to get the remaining ink out of the ink pad.Trouble shooting ; If you find you have a smudged image or the finer detail is filling in, you may have applied too much ink, and/or be pressing too hard. It also may be that you need to clean the stamp, as it is getting clogged up with ink. If the image is too pale, is broken up or is missing in places you may have applied too little ink, be pressing too gently or may not be applying pressure evenly all over the back of the stamp.If you find that with several attempts and trying all the above there is an area of the stamp that will not stamp properly there may be a fault with the stamp, in which case let me know and I will get another stamp in the post for you, and refund your return postage of the faulty stamp.