For ten years, our printer Sam has been making our Rabbit screen prints.
Here's a bit more about the process and what makes them so special.
Our Nielsen aluminium frames are the perfect accompaniment to any HAM print. They have a thin profile, so to not overpower the artwork, and are incredibly well made with easy to release fixings.
Frame size: 30cm x 30cm (profile 1cm - depth 1.8cm) Frame comes packaged separately.
What is the last day to place my order for Christmas delivery?
To ensure your Rabbits arrive by Christmas, we recommend placing your order by 18th December for UK and 16th December for rest of the world.
Do you offer gift wrapping for Christmas orders?
All our products come wrapped in branded tissue and in a HAM gift box, except prints which are supplied flat and tissue wrapped.
Can I include a gift message?
You can add a personalised message to your order in the basket just above the check out button. This will be printed on the packing slip which is placed inside the parcel. No prices are shown on the paperwork that will accompany your order.
Are your orders delivered in branded boxes?
All HAM orders are dispatched in branded packaging. If you need to keep the delivery a secret, let us know as soon as you can and we will wrap the box in plain brown paper.
What should I do if my Christmas gift is a present for someone else and I need to return or exchange it?
We offer hassle-free returns and exchanges. If your gift recipient needs to make a return or swap for a different Rabbit just drop us a line before 30th January 2025. Be sure to keep the order confirmation for easier processing. Please note the cost of return postage is the senders responsibility.
Your shipping cost will be calculated at checkout based on your order size and delivery address.
Want to send a gift? Click on the basket icon in the top right corner and scroll down to the gift message section to add a note.
HAM aims to deliver all mainland UK orders within 1-4 working days. Sometimes due to unforeseen circumstances such as severe weather or during busy times like Christmas, deliveries may take a little longer.
Any questions... just drop us a line at hello@hammade.com.
All HAM artwork is screen printed by hand. Our brilliant print specialist Sam, works meticulously with each design – first transferring the image to silk screen to create the stencil and then pulling each print individually by pushing ink through the screen's mesh using a squeegee. The result is a crisp, dense black silhouette which Jo then checks, signs and dates before carefully packaging up ready for its new home.
For ten years, our printer Sam has been making our Rabbit screen prints.
Here's a bit more about the process and what makes them so special.
The ’screen’ is an aluminium frame with a fine mesh stretched across it. On the mesh is our artwork - a stencil which we push ink through to create a print on the paper underneath.
Sam starts by printing the HAM Rabbit design onto a transparent film.
This is known as a positive and is what we use to make the mesh stencil. Next step is to coat a blank screen with light sensitive emulsion. This has to be done in a dark room so it doesn’t expose and harden; it is then left to dry.
Sam then lays the positive under the screen and exposes it to a powerful UV light.The screen is then washed, revealing the final Rabbit stencil ready to print.
The green mesh stop the ink passing through, whilst the yellow allow the ink to reach the paper.
The screen is set up on a printing table that has hinged clamps - this keeps the screen in the same position so we can repeat the print.
We use a rich gloss black ink for all HAM prints as it gives them a crisp opaque finish.
Sam applies the ink to the bottom of the screen and uses a squeegee to ‘flood’ the screen with the ink
Bringing the squeegee back towards him, Sam pushes the ink through the screen onto the paper below. The HAM Rabbit is revealed!
Sam checks every print before placing them on a rack to dry.
The Rabbits then get packed up and sent to HAM HQ where Jo signs and dates each one before wrapping them up ready for their new homes.