How to choose brass stamp design for resin products

Brass stamps work beautifully on resin products — but only when your design is simple, bold, and correctly sized for the resin’s surface.

Here’s a simple guide on how to choose the perfect brass stamp design for resin products like coasters, tags, trays, nameplates, or accessories:


🧪 How to Choose a Brass Stamp Design for Resin

✅ 1. Keep It Bold & Clean

Resin is smooth and can capture detail, but overly fine details may not transfer well.

✔️ Best Design Elements:

  • Bold logos or initials

  • Minimum line thickness: 1 mm

  • Simple, sans-serif fonts (at least 3 mm high)

✖️ Avoid:

  • Hairline strokes or thin scripts

  • Highly detailed icons or patterns

  • Complex gradients or shading


🎨 2. Design in Black & White

Always prepare your stamp design in solid black & white — no grey tones or effects.

💡 If your design looks great in black & white, it’s likely to emboss well in resin.


📏 3. Choose the Right Size

Match your stamp size to your resin item:

Resin Product Recommended Stamp Size
Small jewelry/tags 1–2 cm
Coasters, lids 2.5–4 cm
Trays, signs 4–6 cm+

Print and cut your logo at the desired size and place it on your resin mold to visualize fit.


🔁 4. Use Mirror Image (Reversed Design)

  • If embossing into uncured/soft resin, use a reverse/mirrored stamp

  • This ensures that your logo reads correctly on the final hardened piece

We automatically mirror your logo if needed — or you can provide it already flipped.


💡 Bonus Tips:

  • For foiled effects, use your brass stamp with heat on cured resin

  • For embossed impressions, stamp during the gel stage of resin curing

  • Use mica or pigment powders to highlight the logo after stamping