Is there a perfect ink for rubber stamping cards & scrapbooks?
Can anybody recommend a good ink that can be used for making cards and scrapbooks? Is there really a “perfect” ink? I have started to get into rubber stamping with Stampin Up and I know everybody recommends their own brands but is there any you can buy @ Michael’s or Hobby Lobby that’s just as good and can be used for both purposes? Thanks for all who answer A: Yes, in my opinion there is! Ranger Industries Archival Brand ink. It comes in a lot of colors, it is permanent on even shiny surfaces like jewel cases when dry, the image can be colored with water or oil based medium without smearing, and the body of the ink doesn’t fill the crevices of your stamp so you get excellent image retention with your highly detailed stamps. I don’t sell the stuff, I just use it almost exclusively. It is ok to so-so for embossing, I find that it dries too fast in low humidity to allow the embossing powder to stick. I haven’t tried spritzing the air in my work area to see if this helps yet. All in all,
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