
Can't go wrong with this ink...water resistant - you can use watercolors, markers - anything - over it and there will be no bleeding or wicking. And it is terrific for stamping the most detailed stamp images - rubber or acrylic.
I use the Ranger Archival Ink pads for art journaling (as well as cardmaking). Since this ink is waterproof and permanent, I can use it to stamp on a journal page and then use any type of water media with it or over it without worry.
A nice, deep black. Gives a sharp image. Doesn't work with alcohol markers and not great for embossing...but otherwise a good black dye ink
This is a great archival ink. It gives a nice crisp impression every time. I have to be honest...Ive never used another brand of archival ink so I cant compare it to others. Im so pleased with this one why stray? It came to me highly recommend by the top YouTube card makers and scrapbookers. I definitely did my research before deciding on this one and Im very pleased. I pretty much use it for everything. Its my go-to black ink of choice.
This has become my favorite black ink pad! I love that it is acid free and permanent! It makes the stamps POP! I love that there is no smudging. It is easy to use and lasts through a lot of stamps. With daily use, I got about a month of use before needing to add ink. Hint: store your stamp up side down. That will keep it from drying out.
This is the perfect ink for bringing out the minute details on Stampers Anonymous Christmas Blueprint 3 stamps featuring a gingerbread house, candy cane, gingerbread man & peppermint. Embellishing with watercolors is easy with this waterproof black ink pad.
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