Scrapbook.com - Premium Hybrid Ink Pad - Cardinal Red
Scrapbook.com - Premium Hybrid Ink Pad - Cardinal Red
Scrapbook.com - Premium Hybrid Ink Pad - Cardinal Red
Scrapbook.com - Premium Hybrid Ink Pad - Cardinal Red
Scrapbook.com - Premium Hybrid Ink Pad - Cardinal Red

  • Scrapbook.com - Premium Hybrid Ink Pad - Cardinal Red
  • Scrapbook.com - Premium Hybrid Ink Pad - Cardinal Red
  • Scrapbook.com - Premium Hybrid Ink Pad - Cardinal Red
  • Scrapbook.com - Premium Hybrid Ink Pad - Cardinal Red
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Scrapbook.com - Premium Hybrid Ink Pad - Cardinal Red

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Find the hue that speaks to you with our exclusive Scrapbook.com Inks Collection! This perfect premium ink pad ensures that you get the best possible ink transfer on your stamps, paper, and project every single time! Explore all the vibrant, wonderful colors to match your needs - starting right here!  Full Description & Details
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It's the color of Christmas, Valentine's Day, true love, the first color of an amazing rainbow - we're talking about RED! This must-have ink color is an absolute staple in your stamping supplies. Make sure you're ready for every RED event with the Scrapbook.com Cardinal Red Premium Hybrid Ink Pad!

Contents: One premium hybrid ink pad

Color: Cardinal Red

Type of Ink: Hybrid ink

Size: 2 1/8" x 3 1/8" oval

Features:

  • Waterproof when dry
  • Fast drying
  • Fabric ink pad
  • Combination dye and pigment ink
  • Great for all skill levels of crafters
  • Perfect for all surfaces; heat set needed on glossy surfaces
  • Made in the USA
  • Ergonomic design with snap-on lid 
  • Archival
  • Acid-free
  • Non-toxic
  • Non-fading & non-bleeding
  • Fits perfectly in the Scrapbook.com Ink Pad Storage system

Compatible With:

  • Watercolors
  • Alcohol markers
  • Mists and sprays
  • Brush markers
  • Glitter markers
  • Other inks

What is the difference between dye, pigment and hybrid ink?

Dye inks are water-based and literally dye your paper. The ink is soaked up by the paper or cardstock so they tend to dry fast. Pigment inks are made of tiny particles that will sit on top of your paper and will take a longer time to dry. They tend to be brighter, with a denser saturation of color and work well with dark colors of cardstock. They are also great for heat embossing since they stay wet longer. Hybrid inks are the best of the two ink types (dye and pigment) as they have properties of both inks. They also tend to be more translucent in their appearance. Hybrid inks are suitable for all skill levels of crafters due to their compatibility with multiple mediums and surfaces.

Tips for use:

  • Hybrid inks have a fast drying time and are not recommended for heat embossing.
  • The ink can potentially stain your stamps - be sure to clean your stamps immediately after each use with hybrid inks.
  • Reinkers are available to keep your ink pad juicy and ready to create something amazing! You can find the reinker you need right here.

This is an exclusive Scrapbook.com product!

Number of pieces: 1

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  • Verified Buyer

    Scrapbook.com Hybrid Ink Pads

    This is my first time using these ink pads and my one and only complaint so far is, I broke my thumb nail down past the quick trying to take the covers off of the ink pads!! OUCH!! That hurt! Maybe some are harder to open than others, but a little note as to opening them might help other purchasers.

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  • super ink

    Love me new ink pads. My old ones were getting worn.

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  • Verified Buyer

    vibrant color

    I'm just starting to use Inks for flowers. I think I picked the right brand , Scrapbook.co. for my purposes. It dries fast and didn't bleed. I purchased several colors besides this one. The princess group, St. Patrick group, the purple group, yellow group, Orange spice and Havana Red. So far I'm very pleased.

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  • Verified Buyer

    True cardinal red ink

    Beautiful cardinal red shade of red. There are so many shade of red. I really like this color can use on everything for any season.

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  • Verified Buyer

    Good juicy pad

    Nice juicy wet pad, bright colors and a comfortable pad shape to hold.

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  • Verified Buyer

    Hybrid inks

    Ink pads working well for me. I like them.

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  • Verified Buyer

    Scrapbook Premium Hybrid Ink Pad in Cardinal Red is. Great ink

    I posted a lot of questions about inks in the Q and A’s a while ago. After getting replies, I ordered an assortment of dyes, pigments and hybrids. Every dye, pigment, and hybrid I ordered is fantastic. This is one of them.

    I created a chart on medium lavender using the same two stamps and on the same paper. I did not want to use white paper because I wanted to see it on a different color that was darker than a light color paper. The paper I used was the medium shade of the three lavenders I have. I was checking for clarity on the medium shade color, bleeding and drying time. All the inks I tested stamped beautifully. All but two (they are the exact same except for the color) were dry ASAP. They were all but two dry at least by the time my stamps were cleaned and ready to do the next stamp pad test.

    This Scrapbook Premium Hybrid ink is fast drying. The color is beautiful on the medium shade cardstock. This color hybrid shows up clearly and beautifully. It does not have a chalky feel like the pigment I used the very dirst time I stamped anything. It did stain the stamp, but It did not affect the next color I used. The staining of the stamp, for me, is not a problem. It washed easy enough and did not stain the fingers when I washed it, so all is good.

    The bird is clearer and the thin text lines are crisper than the Scrapbook Premium Dye Ink, but it is extremely close. It had the same fast drying time as the Scrapbook Premium Dye ink.

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  • Excellent coverage!

    I used this color of the 3 that I ordered for the first time last night. Got an excellent first print from a worded rubber stamp! I'm very happy with the 6 colors that I've ordered so far! Four observations: 1) The pad is set on it's base without a well. It will remain to be seen if this will have any effect on how fast the pad dries out or comes loose from the base. That said, this design is very easy to apply pad to paper as the base IS set up and has indentations making it easier to hold and control. 2) The color is wonderfully creamy and dries pretty much the color that goes on. I've had my Ranger inks now for from 7 to10 years and they are just now starting to dry out and I'm not getting the coverage from them as I have these inks. But! 3) Rather than buy a re-inkier for the archival inks, I think I'll replace them with these. Archival inks dry fast and have good color, but they stain my stamps and fingers. These inks do too, but my equipment cleans up better and so do my fingers. 4) The pricing is very good with these inks compared to others as well!

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  • Verified Buyer

    REEED it's Red.

    A lovely DEEP RED. On some papers that are colored may lean towards a bit rusted but overall it's a pure solid RED. Bought the set also have the green called Pine in same pad and refills. Go well together.

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  • Verified Buyer

    Beautiful color

    The ink is beautiful, I made a card as soon as I received and it really took my card to the next level.

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  • What do you use to clean up your stamps when you use scrapbook hybrid paints?   By: shirleyc71 (03-Jul-21) Helpful Question?  Yes  |  No Thank you! Report Inappropriate This question has been reported. Thank you!
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  • Is this a red with blue undertones or orange. I need a red with blue undertones. If this is an orange red can you recommend an ink with blue undertones? From looking at the color, I think it�s a cool red with blue undertones but I could be wrong! Also, can you recommend a Wedgewood blue which is a dusky blue gray?   By: les.koch (15-Jun-21) Helpful Question?  Yes  |  No Thank you! Report Inappropriate This question has been reported. Thank you!
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  • Good Morning!

    last year I received the link to the color table for the premium hybrid inks I had purchased, but this year I was lost on my computer, I could make the link available again, I am not finding it

    sorry google translator   By: Rafa240979 (02-Oct-20) Helpful Question?  Yes  |  No Thank you! Report Inappropriate This question has been reported. Thank you!
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  • Can I use hybrid ink to stamp on a painted surface and then paint over the stamped image and it won't smudge? Like in a mixed media artwork.   By: natski (08-Sep-20) Helpful Question?  Yes  |  No Thank you! Report Inappropriate This question has been reported. Thank you!
    • There are really two questions here, so let me answer them individually, as I do mixed media and "layer"

      1) Can you use the hybrid ink on a a painted surface? 'Yes' and 'No.' By this I mean 'Yes' overall, but it really matters how 'dark the color' of paint, as some of these hybrids are VERY light (although they have allegedly improved a few of the formulas since the first release that were problematic, which were one of the lightest pinks and lightest greys..I did not replace them, but nonetheless, they would still be exceptionally faint and would not 'show' over even a light paint unless it was basically opaque or white). The the more vibrant colors should show just fine over watercolors, art paints, and acrylics, and I have not tried oils (the mix might be an issue, might not).

      2) Can you stamp them and then paint OVER them? My answer on the 'whole' would be 'no.' Again, there might be exceptions. If you are using a really bright and deep colored hybrid ink, and potentially an opaque paint or watercolor, that might work fine. But if you move to something thicker with more of a thickness and body like an acrylic, I think you will be just painting 'over it,' like it was never there. You may have 'peeks' through, if that is what you are looking for, where you 'wipe' and peel away some of the paint to 'show through' the dried hybrid ink while the paint is still wet, but I would imagine it might take some practice to get this to be successful, as the paint will likely re-wet the hybrid ink with much time of another substance over it.

      Hope that helps!

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  • Can you watercolor with these ink pads?   By: Linda Heckendorf (14-Jan-20) Helpful Question?  Yes  |  No Thank you! Report Inappropriate This question has been reported. Thank you!
    • Should be able to. Just smoosh on acetate or glass and add water. You may want to use the reinkers for easy watercolor use though. By: MagyMakes (15-Jan-20) Helpful Answer?  Yes  |  No Thank you! Report Inappropriate This Answer has been reported. Thank you!
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  • Can you stamp on fabric and are the images colorfast? I want to stamp on cloth diapers to be used for burp cloths. Will the inks be safe for use around the baby?   By: kgrierson (05-Apr-19) Helpful Question?  Yes  |  No Thank you! Report Inappropriate This question has been reported. Thank you!
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    Are these inkpad safe to use for photos? Not directly on a photo, so much, just in scrapbook pages that contain photos?   By: User (11-Nov-18) Helpful Question?  Yes  |  No Thank you! Report Inappropriate This question has been reported. Thank you!
    • Yes:) This Hybrid inkpad is safe to use on your scrapbook layouts near photos. The ink is acid free.
      I hope this helps. By: Amber Boren (12-Nov-18) Helpful Answer?  Yes  |  No Thank you! Report Inappropriate This Answer has been reported. Thank you!

    • I have not tried it on fabric. Try it on an old shirt or piece of fabric. By: Jamm225 (13-Apr-19) Helpful Answer?  Yes  |  No Thank you! Report Inappropriate This Answer has been reported. Thank you!
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