I stamped my card with dye ink and when I colored in the image with markers, the ink smeared what happened?
If the dye ink used is not permanent, dye ink markers will smear the original stamped image when the colors touch. To avoid smearing the image and contaminating the tips of your markers, be sure to use a permanent ink like Ranger Archival Ink to stamp images that will be colored with markers, watercolor pencils and watercolor crayons.
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