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Dedicated Scrapper
which ink to stamp Tildas
Which ink pad do youuse to stamp your Tildas? Usually use Stozon but unsure whether it is ok to use with them so have been embossing the images instead. This is taking more timeso wondering if it is ok to use Stazon on them. HELP!
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Dedicated Scrapper
I always use staz on with my Magnolia stamps , worka a treat and doesn't smudge when watercolouring and using sansodor and prisma's
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Dedicated Scrapper
I use either Archival or Versafine ink-they're both ok with watercolours too
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Dedicated Scrapper
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Collector of pretty things
I use versafine in Black onyx
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Dedicated Scrapper
think I may have to treat myself to a versafine black-only have clear ones!
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The twins are currently undergoing management training!
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Doing things my own way
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Dedicated Scrapper
Palette in Noir - its wonderful stuff!
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Dedicated Scrapper
Have used Stazon, Hybrid Palette (noir), and Brilliance in Graphite Black. All work fine. I heatset the last two.
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Keen Cardmaker
Another vote for staz-on here
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Dedicated Scrapper
Stazon is fab as you don't need to fiddle with embossing etc afterwards and you usually get a nice crisp image. It's not recommended for acrylic stamps (can eventually rot them apparently) but have to say I use it on them. Magnolia are rubber (from what I remember) so should be fine to use. I invested in a Stazon ink remover and bristle pad thing to rub the stamps on to clean in the little areas - money well spent!
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Dedicated Scrapper
many thanks! Knew I shouldn't use stazon on acrylic stamps and thought tildas were the same. Thanks everyone!
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Spring Chicken!
Hi Nicky
I use Memories black which is great. It's waterproof and archival and whereas Stazon is harder to come off, I can just use wetwipes to remove Memories ink, it comes off Tildas and Sugar Nellies a dream. Do love the smell of Stazon though
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I use Versafine Onyx black.
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