Common Kin Local Label
One thing I love about Common Kin Bakery is their commitment to locally sourcing their ingredients. Towards the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century, union labels were becoming more widely used and recognized to indicate products came from a company where employees were represented by the labor union. In a similar effect, we developed 2 local labels to indicate to customers that all of their products are made in small batches, from scratch, and by hand with locally sourced ingredients.
This lockup in specific largely derives from the original IPPU label but the print roller was substituted for the rolling pin.
The stamp is from RubberStamps.net which I definitely recommend. They have a really quick turn around and I'm a fan of the quality. The stamp here is pretty small, only an inch tall, which is why there is a lot of bleeding (not to mention it's stamped on a highly absorbent bag).