They are not just useful for rubber stamping. Ink pads can be used for adding detail by edging paper, creating backgrounds using brayers and you can paint with them.
So todays featured Super Winter Clearout! product are Ink Pads.
We have various pads starting from only 75 pence:
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Opalites- pigment ink
Encore Metallic- pigment ink
Brilliance- pigment ink
Ancient Page- dye ink
Staz On- dye ink
VersaMagic- dye ink
Dye Ink and Pigment Ink, what's the difference?
Quick Quote: Dye Inks are fast drying, Pigment Ink are slower drying.
Dye inks are fast drying- good to use on glossy card and acetate. They are also waterproof when dry. This make them ideal for use with water colour paints, pens and some instances promakers.
Pigment Inks will remain wet for a time after you have applied it to your surface. This is particularly useful if you would like to use embossing powders to create a raised glossy or shiny finish.
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