Tips & Tricks is back on track and today we have a look into inks. There are so many different varieties on the market and while they all seemed to be different, there are only a few major differences you need to remember. What is the difference between these inks and what project can I use them for? These are just 2 of the questions I will try to answer. So enjoy the video and please give it a thumbs up and subscribe by going to my YouTube channel.
Although I will mainly talk about inks we have in the Idea Book, you still will find all information to be used with all other inks on the market. We have a close look at our Exclusive water-based inks, our pigment inks, the different varieties of black inks and the new distress inks. You can find all Exclusive Inks and the Pigment Inks online HERE.
For the variety of black inks, just type in the following product numbers in the search bar on the website above and you will see all information for them as well:
- Exclusive Black Ink Z 2805 (regular stamping ink, water-based)
- Intense Black Exclusive Ink Z4189 (intense black like Memento Ink, great for coloring)
- Archival Black Ink Z3271 (waterproof, deepest black)
- StazOn Black Ink Z888 (Solvend Ink, great for all non-porous surfaces like metal, glas, vellum, acetates photos etc., needs a special cleaner!!! and will stain your stamps over time a lot)
My two favorite inks in black I would suggest for anyone starting out with stamping and coloring are the Exclusive Black Ink and the Intense Black Exclusive Ink. They will cover most of projects easily.
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