Pampered Chef Stamp From Merrill? Refill

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses experiences and methods related to refilling a specific preinked stamp, with participants sharing their personal insights and tips on the process.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions accidentally discarding the instructions for their preinked stamp and seeks help on how to refill it.
  • Another participant expresses a need to refill their stamp as well.
  • One participant shares their understanding that to refill the stamp, the user must push it down to expose the stamp pad and then apply the ink.
  • Another participant confirms the method of applying ink directly onto the ink pad and warns about potential messiness during the process.
  • One participant humorously advises against sneezing while refilling the ink, sharing a personal experience of making a mess.
  • Another participant mentions sourcing refill ink from Office Depot and suggests allowing the ink to soak into the pad before use.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the specific details of the refilling process, but there is a general agreement on the need to apply ink directly to the stamp pad and the potential for mess during the process.

Contextual Notes

Participants share their personal experiences and methods related to refilling stamps, with some providing humorous anecdotes about the challenges faced during the process.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for insights on refilling preinked stamps may find the shared experiences and tips relevant.

PamperedDor
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I accidently threw away the instructions on the ideal preinked stamp that I think I got from Merrill - its says refill with Ideal ink only and has IDEAL200 on the outside - anyone else have it and know HOW to refill?? thanks!!!
 
I need to refill mine as well......
 
I'm at work, so I went online to look at the stamp and I believe to refill it, you need to push the stamp down like you are going to stamp something to expose the stamp pad. Then the red button on the side should lock into place. Once the pad is locked into place you apply the ink and let it dry.
 
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pamperedpals said:
I'm at work, so I went online to look at the stamp and I believe to refill it, you need to push the stamp down like you are going to stamp something to expose the stamp pad. Then the red button on the side should lock into place. Once the pad is locked into place you apply the ink and let it dry.


Thanks for doing all that!! ok - dumber question - where do you put the ink??
 
PamperedDor said:
Thanks for doing all that!! ok - dumber question - where do you put the ink??

You put the ink directly onto the ink pad (where your information is). I have to refill all the stamps here at work and it can get messy, so be careful when you do it.

Don't sneeze when refilling the ink, because you will end up reinking yourself, the table and the stamp. :eek: Don't ask how I know this. :) Oh yeah, don't wear white either.
 
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pamperedpals said:
You put the ink directly onto the ink pad (where your information is). I have to refill all the stamps here at work and it can get messy, so be careful when you do it.

Don't sneeze when refilling the ink, because you will end up reinking yourself, the table and the stamp. :eek: Don't ask how I know this. :) Oh yeah, don't wear white either.


thank you so much for all the information - and the laugh!!!!! I will try to control my sneezing and laughing - now I just need to find the ink - Staples??
 
Yep. I have refill ink for my stamps that I got at Office Depot, but any of the big box office supply stores should have it. Don't squeeze the little bottle too hard, and let the stamp rest for a few minutes after you re-ink it, to allow the ink to soak into the pad. Then stamp it a couple of times on a scrap paper, to get the excess ink off.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Pampered Chef Stamp From Merrill?

The Pampered Chef Stamp From Merrill is a kitchen tool designed for stamping dough or other food items, often used for creating decorative patterns or designs on baked goods. It is popular among home cooks and bakers for adding a personal touch to their creations.

How do I refill the Pampered Chef Stamp From Merrill?

Refilling the Pampered Chef Stamp From Merrill typically involves purchasing refill kits that include new stamps or ink pads. These kits are designed to be compatible with the original stamp, allowing you to easily switch out designs or colors as needed.

Where can I purchase refills for the Pampered Chef Stamp From Merrill?

Refills for the Pampered Chef Stamp From Merrill can be purchased directly through the Pampered Chef website, from authorized consultants, or at Pampered Chef parties. It's advisable to check for availability and any special promotions that may be offered.

Are there different designs available for the Pampered Chef Stamp From Merrill?

Yes, there are various designs available for the Pampered Chef Stamp From Merrill. These designs can range from seasonal themes to everyday patterns, allowing users to customize their baking and cooking projects according to their preferences.

Can I use the Pampered Chef Stamp From Merrill for non-baking purposes?

While the Pampered Chef Stamp From Merrill is primarily designed for baking, it can also be used for other creative projects, such as crafting or decorating non-food items. However, it's important to ensure that any inks or materials used are safe and appropriate for the intended surface.

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