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Do You Think My Ink Conundrum Has Been Solved?

August 6th, 2012 by Avital

Inky fingers

‘Juice’ for my dried out ink pads and some new stuff, for good measure…

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What is your favorite ink brand or individual ink pad? I value your opinion!

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6 Comments to “Do You Think My Ink Conundrum Has Been Solved?”

  1. Helen Borrowman says:

    I actually have two favorite ink pads. I love Tim Holtz for all the colors he has plus the versitality of the ink. I also love the Versa Fine Ink pads. I use them when I’m embossing. They don’t make reinkers for them because you don’t need them. I’ve used my black and sepia for over 5 years and they are still going strong.

    • Avital says:

      Thanks for the recommendations. I also like Tim Holtz’s inks, as you can see. I don’t believe I ever tried the Versa Fine ink pads. I have to give it a try.

  2. Cynthia says:

    I love Tim Holtz’s inks too. They are my absolute favorites! I also use Archival Inks, especially for any project where I’m using layers and need a permanent ink.

    • Avital says:

      Thanks. Are Archival inks good for large ‘white-space’ stamps?

      • Cynthia says:

        Yes! They are very crisp-stamping inks. And waterproof too. When I need a crisp image (like an outline-type stamp) I use either Archival Ink or Memento.

  3. You’re too funny!
    I don’t know much about these inks but I would agree that Tim H’s are super 😉

    TFS~