Stamp Pad Sponge Rest Card

Printable desk card with wet/dry zones for ink pads and damp sponges -- prevent stains, track ink colors, and log cleanup on craft desks, mail stations, and classrooms.

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Install skill "Stamp Pad Sponge Rest Card" with this command: npx skills add harrylabsj/stamp-pad-sponge-rest-card

Stamp Pad Sponge Rest Card

Overview

Stamp Pad Sponge Rest Card provides a printable desk card that creates a visible station for ink pads and damp sponges. When stamping, mailing, or crafting, ink pads and wet sponges can stain surfaces or lose color context. This card defines wet and dry zones, tracks ink color and date, includes a cleanup checkbox, and adds a disposal note -- making it a tiny visible station for desks, classrooms, and craft tables.

This skill prompts surface protection only. It does not provide solvent or chemical cleaning advice.

When to Use

Use this skill when the user asks to:

  • Create a rest station for an ink pad or damp sponge
  • Prevent ink stains on a desk or craft surface
  • Track which ink color is on which pad
  • Organize a stamping or mailing station
  • Set up classroom craft zones

Trigger phrases: "stamp pad rest card", "sponge rest printable", "ink pad station label", "desk stain prevention card", "craft stamping rest card"

Workflow

Step 1 -- Pick the Rest Size

Ask the user what they need the card for and how much desk space is available. Options:

  • Small: 3x3 inches -- single stamp pad or small sponge
  • Medium: 4x6 inches -- one pad plus drying zone
  • Large: 5x7 inches -- multiple pads, sponges, or classroom station

Step 2 -- Mark Ink Color and Context

Ask for:

  • Ink color(s): What color(s) are on this pad? (e.g., "Black", "Blue and Red", "Rainbow")
  • Purpose: What is this station for? (e.g., "Mail stamping", "Kids' craft", "Card making", "Document notary")
  • Date: When was this pad opened or last used?
  • User/Owner (optional): Who uses this station?

Step 3 -- Layout the Card

Generate a text-based printable card with clearly defined zones:

  • Wet Zone (marked): Where the pad or sponge rests -- bounded by a visible border or dashed line
  • Dry Zone (marked): Clean area for fingers, stamps, or drying items -- kept clear of ink
  • Ink Color Label: Bold, visible color name(s)
  • Date Line: When the pad was placed or last changed
  • Cleanup Checkbox: [ ] Surface wiped / [ ] Pad stored / [ ] Sponge replaced
  • Disposal Note: Reminder for proper disposal -- "Dispose used sponges in trash. Do not flush. Check local guidelines for ink pad recycling."
  • Surface Protection Reminder: A small note: "Protect surface -- use a mat or tray underneath if needed."

Step 4 -- Place and Use

Instruct the user to:

  • Print or copy the card
  • Place it on the desk or craft table
  • Set the ink pad or sponge inside the wet zone
  • Keep stamps, fingers, and clean items in the dry zone
  • Use the cleanup box to log when the surface has been wiped
  • Replace the card when changing ink colors or pads

Step 5 -- Dry Safely and Log Cleanup

Guide the user on safe drying and cleanup:

  • Let inked items dry fully before stacking or storing
  • Check the cleanup box after wiping the surface
  • Note the disposal reminder -- sponges go in trash, not drains
  • For reusable pads: note the re-ink date on the card

Step 6 -- Summarize and Exit

Confirm the card layout details. Remind the user: the card creates a visual boundary that prevents stains and confusion. A tiny station makes a big difference on busy desks. Suggest related skills for desk organization and craft-space management.

Safety & Compliance

  • Surface protection prompting only -- no solvent, chemical, or cleaning product recommendations
  • No hazardous material handling instructions
  • Disposal note is general guidance only (trash vs. drain) -- not regulatory advice
  • No child-specific data fields or supervised-use requirements
  • This is a descriptive prompt-flow skill with zero code execution, zero network calls, and zero credential requirements

Acceptance Criteria

  1. User describes an ink pad or sponge need; output includes a printable card with wet and dry zones
  2. Ink color label is prominently displayed on the card
  3. Date field, cleanup checkbox, and disposal note are present
  4. No solvent or chemical cleaning advice appears anywhere
  5. Surface protection reminder is included
  6. Card is markdown-text printable with clear zone boundaries

Examples

Example 1: Home Mail Station

User says: "I have a black ink pad for mail stamping. Make me a card so it doesn't stain my desk."

Skill guides: Pick medium size (4x6). Ink color: Black. Purpose: Mail stamping. Date: today. Layout card with wet zone for pad, dry zone for envelopes, ink label "BLACK", date, cleanup box, disposal note. Remind user to place a tray or mat underneath for extra protection.

Example 2: Classroom Craft Station

User says: "Setting up 3 stamp pads for a kids' art station -- red, blue, green. Need cards for each."

Skill guides: Pick small cards (3x3) for each pad -- less desk space per pad. For each card: ink color label bold and color-coded in text ("RED", "BLUE", "GREEN"), small wet zone, dry zone for little hands. Add date and cleanup box. Remind about surface protection -- craft paper underneath the whole station.

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