Ranger Ink - Archival Ink Pad - Graphite

Ranger Ink - Archival Ink Pad - Graphite

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Introducing the Graphite Archival Ink Pad from Ranger Ink! This acid-free, non-toxic ink is a must-have for craft enthusiasts. The permanent, water-resistant, and fade-resistant formula works on most surfaces, ensuring lasting results. The removable hinged lid and raised stamp surface make it easy to achieve ...  Full Description & Details
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Introducing the Graphite Archival Ink Pad from Ranger Ink! This acid-free, non-toxic ink is a must-have for craft enthusiasts. The permanent, water-resistant, and fade-resistant formula works on most surfaces, ensuring lasting results. The removable hinged lid and raised stamp surface make it easy to achieve crisp images without bleeding over water-based inks, markers, acrylic paint, or watercolors (all sold separately). Get creative with confidence and enjoy the vibrant colors that this 2" x 3" ink pad has to offer. Let your imagination run wild!

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Made in the USA
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SKU
ri-aip85409
UPC
789541085409
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  • Is Graphite darker than Watering Can?   By: tzelasko (18-Mar-24) Helpful Question?  Yes  |  No Thank you! Report Inappropriate This question has been reported. Thank you!
    • In the Archival family there are three grays in order of lightest to darkest:
      Shadow Grey, Watering Can and Graphite Archival. Graphite is a dark charcoal color and is darker than Watering Can. By: Ranger Ink (19-Mar-24) Helpful Answer?  Yes  |  No Thank you! Report Inappropriate This Answer has been reported. Thank you!

    • Hello! We have not received the Graphite ink pads so I am unable to compare them, side by side, however, they look to be very similar in color with Graphite being a touch grayer. By: Scrapbook.com (18-Mar-24) Helpful Answer?  Yes  |  No Thank you! Report Inappropriate This Answer has been reported. Thank you!
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