XL Stamp&Die Panda
The set of stamps + dies Panda XL belongs to the Pequeño Panda collection, by Alúa Cid.
These are 7 stamps and 7 dies that reproduce its silhouette. The latter are used on a cutting and embossing machine, such as the CocoCuttie.
The stamps are made in Europe in high quality photopolymer, for a long lasting durability.
Main features:
- Size of each set: 10 x 20 cm (4 x 8”)
- No. stamps pieces: 7
- No. dies pieces: 7
Made in Europe.
'Pequeño Panda' collection, by Alúa Cid
One day, browsing Instagram, I came across an illustration by Lisa Glanz that I totally fell in love with. I didn't know who she was, only that I needed her.
Thanks to my coworkers I tracked down the illustrations, bought them from her and went crazy working with them. In less than a month, 'Pequeño Panda' which means Little Panda, was in production.
It is a particular large collection, which can be divided into boy or girl, although either version is perfectly neutral. Thats's why you have twice as many prints as in any other collection.
With them you can make several volumes os photogragrphs and cover from pregnancy to almost the beggining of your baby's schooling.
'Pequeño Panda' is made up of cuddly and cute little animals in creamy colors.
With your help, I hope it will stay in our catalog for a long time.
TOMA NOTA: Nuestros troqueles son para uso doméstico. Cortan cartulina de 190 gr, y les cuesta cortar cartón grueso como el papel de acuarela o mixed media. Además, como los troqueles son en realidad cuchillas, si los usas repetidamente irás desgastándolos y cortarán peor (puedes intentar afilarlos un poco troquelando repetidamente papel de aluminio).
En papeles gorditos donde el troquel no corta bien, mete debajo una o dos cartulinas por encima del metacrilato o por debajo del imantado para ayudar a ejercer más presión, y pásalos más de una vez por la troqueladora manual.
This is Alúa Cid, founder of RitaRita.
I've always been a super creative person and I've worked a lot with my hands, but I only discovered the world of illustration a few years ago and it has little to do with my studies and my training.
I started a degree in Industrial Design Engineering, but... I soon realised that the industrial side was not for me.
I love getting my hands dirty with paints, and I love the handmade component of my work. That personal touch that illuminates small and pampered productions that contain my soul in every stroke.
I also love to invent. Every month I launch new stationery and scrapbooking products that make writing, planning or crafting tasks easier.
If you like to pamper your customers as much as I do, we'll get along very well.