Iron Orchid Designs
Crockery Stamp (IOD) Iron Orchid Designs- 12x12
Crockery Stamp (IOD) Iron Orchid Designs- 12x12
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Step into a Victorian-era British pantry with the IOD Crockery Decor Stamp by Iron Orchid Designs. This wonderfully detailed stamp set is a love letter to the golden age of artisan food labelling — featuring 14 authentic-style vintage pantry labels, each with its own ornate typography, decorative borders, and period-perfect branding. From Oxford marmalade to Dijon mustard, Royal lemon curd to potted meats, every label tells a story of old-world craftsmanship and culinary heritage.
Stamp these labels onto painted crockery, ceramic jars, wooden pantry boxes, trays, and canisters for an instant farmhouse kitchen transformation. Layer them across a painted cabinet to create the look of a Victorian apothecary or larder. The fine-line detail of each label gives a hand-printed, letterpress quality that looks genuinely antique.
What's Included
- One full stamp sheet featuring 14 individual vintage pantry label motifs:
- Devonshire (oval crest label)
- Frank Cooper’s Oxford Seville Orange Marmalade
- Dijon Grey-Poupon (rectangular label)
- Josephine’s Original and Best Marmalade, Begnbrun
- Castell & Brown’s Finest Orange Marmalade, London
- Biscuits Finest Marmalade Award Winning Since 1862
- Royal Lemon Curd Since 1863
- A.F. Gehrig’s Potted Meats, Southwark
- Clarke, Nichol & Co. (oval label)
- Pure Thick Cream, Fresh Daily
- Moutarde de Dijon (French label)
- Strong Seville Orange Marmalade (rectangular)
- Aberdeen & Co. (small oval)
- Additional decorative label frame accent
- Clear backing for easy positioning and reuse
Perfect For
- Kitchen & pantry décor — stamp onto ceramic jars, crockery, wooden canisters and pantry boxes
- Furniture upcycling — create a Victorian larder or apothecary aesthetic on painted cabinets
- Tray, box & accessory upcycling with a farmhouse kitchen theme
- Mixed media & art journaling — vintage label collage compositions
- Card making, gift tags & food packaging design
- Farmhouse, cottagecore & Victorian kitchen interiors
Tips for Best Results
- Condition stamps before first use by scuffing the design side with fine sandpaper
- Stamp in sepia, black, or aged ink on cream or kraft surfaces for an authentic antique label look
- Use on ceramic surfaces with permanent ink or chalk paint for a functional pantry jar label effect
- Layer multiple labels together to create a full Victorian pantry shelf composition on a cabinet door
- Works beautifully with chalk paint, ink pads, and IOD Gilded Foils for a gilded label finish
- Wash with mild soap and warm water after each use; store flat on the clear backing
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