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Lawn Fawn - Premium Dye Ink Reinker - Jet Black

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Lawn Fawn - Premium Dye Ink Reinker - Jet Black

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Keep your favorite stamp pad sold separately operating smoothly with the Jet Black Premium Dye Ink Reinker from Lawn Fawn! Gently squeeze the bottle and drop ink evenly over the pad surface. The package includes one .5 ounce bottle of ink formulated to produce clear and crisp images. The ink is acid free, fas...  Full Description & Details
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Keep your favorite stamp pad sold separately operating smoothly with the Jet Black Premium Dye Ink Reinker from Lawn Fawn! Gently squeeze the bottle and drop ink evenly over the pad surface. The package includes one .5 ounce bottle of ink formulated to produce clear and crisp images. The ink is acid free, fast drying and made in the USA.
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  • I just purchased black licorice lawn fawn ink pad. For copics and watercoloring...The reinker is jet black...is that okay, since the titles are different?   By: blonday15320! (06-Oct-23) Helpful Question?  Yes  |  No Thank you! Report Inappropriate This question has been reported. Thank you!
    • Hello, thank you so much for reaching out regarding this. The Black Licorice ink pad is a premium dye ink pad that is acid-free and fast-drying dye-based ink. The Jet Black is a premium ink pad that is used with alcohol-based markers and is archival. I would suggest using the Jet Black ink pad with copics and watercoloring, I would not recommend mixing them as the formulation is different. By: Scrapbook.com (09-Oct-23) Helpful Answer?  Yes  |  No Thank you! Report Inappropriate This Answer has been reported. Thank you!
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