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Party New Orleans style with the Mardi Gras Premium Dye Ink Pad from the Party Collection by Catherine Pooler Designs. Included in the package is one non-permanent 3.25" x 2" ink pad that is made in the USA. The blue ink is perfect for providing full coverage color to your stamped images.
This is such a fun and cheerful color! Even though its obviously on the green end of the spectrum, it really is so much more. I've been experimenting a bit and find it goes well with Pink Champagne for retro holiday cards, yet have also paired it with lighter colors for spring! Pad itself is foam type and very juicy. I always purchase the reinker at the same time so I never run out of a fave color.
My first Mardi Gras pad (which I've had for a couple years) turned hard for some reason. I love the color so much I ordered another. I don't have any idea what happened with the first; I have not had this problem with any of my other Catherine Pooler ink pads. I love the CP party line of inks and highly recommend.
Catherine Pooler inks are the BEST. I am not just saying that as I have literally tried many of them. I am new to stamping and due to the cost I actually purchased 1 or 2 from a bunch of companies trying to find one that was worth me investing a lot of money into purchasing an entire collection. Once I tried these nothing could come close. I found myself not stamping much because I have to use my stamping platform in order to ensure a good image and I was having to press so hard, I have disabilities, and restamping 3 or 4 times for a clear image so I just preferred to not mess with it. I purchased 2 of these and BAM sometimes I may stamp twice just to make sure it's crisp but I barely have to press on the plate it works basically by itself. These have truly made me enjoy stamping and there are so many ways she shows you to use it that slowly I will be buying this entire collection! I will say if you do the paper dragging method you want to purchase the re-inkers as that uses up a lot of ink but it is stunning. The pads are also really fragile so be careful not to put a point of your paper like the corner on the pad, it can put a nick in it, and then when you try to do the pad to paper it will leave that spot in the background. It was my fault though and now I know I wont be doing that again. :)
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