The Jet Black Archival Ink Pad by Ranger Ink is acid-free, non-toxic, water-resistant, and fade-resistant, and provides lasting results. This ink will not deteriorate paper and does not bleed when inks, paints, or markers are used over it. Recommended by Tim Holtz. Removable hinged lid. Raised stamp surface.
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.
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.
This is a great archival ink. It gives a nice crisp impression every time. I have to be honest...I’ve never used another brand of archival ink so I can’t compare it to others. I’m 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 I’m very pleased. I pretty much use it for everything. It’s my go-to black ink of choice.
Just needed a new black ink pad for stamping, missing the fact that its permanent ink. Now I'm unable to clean the clear stamps I used with it. My fault for missing that.
Always purchase Ranger products as you can’t go wrong with them! Highly recommend.
Got this to stamp on mixed media, and watercolor papers. First try using, and nothing smudged, or color run. That was with watercolor paints. I haven't tried the Copic markers. But I'm sure the ink will not bleed. So with this trial run with the black, ready for some of the colored archival pads.
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