Color
Palette of 40 Colors!
Our color palette now includes 40 colors
plus White Daisy and Black. We also offer a Color of the Year - an on-trend color featured for just one year. The core of the palette was determined
based on trends, sales, and how each color fits into the spectrum overall. The colors are available in cardstock, water-based dye stamp pads, and re-inkers. Some colors also have pigment pads available.
Pigment Inks
-Use our new stamp scrubber to clean the pigment ink off your
stamps.
-Takes time to dry or “set.” Can
use the heat tool to speed drying, or with clear or color embossing
powders.
-Looks great when used to distress paper edges – creates unique, soft
and smooth look
- When stamping an image that doesn’t quite match our paper, use the ink
to completely cover a lighter shade paper to match stamped images. For
instance, rub the edge of one of the papers used to layer or rub pad over Cricut
image to match stamped papers – creating your own new color!
Dye Based Inks
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Pigment Inks
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Alcohol markers
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Soaks into the
surface and binds with the paper
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Sits on top of
the paper and covers the paper
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Alcohol dries
quickly keeping the color no matter how many times you go over it.
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Dries faster
because it soaks into the paper
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Take a longer
time to dry
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Each shade of
color is retained, allowing you to highlight without changing the color
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Can fade over
time
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Resists sunlight and fading
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Recommend using
pigment ink if your project will be in the sunlight
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Use pigment ink
to stamp the image and allow to dry before using alcohol markers to color in.
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Water based inks
do not dry on a non-porous surface.
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Need pigment ink
if you plan on stamping on dark colors
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Dual Tipped;
blender marker takes color away.
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Can be blended
with water
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Solvent based
inks cannot be blended with water.
Therefore coloring with markers works great!
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Will run if
spritzed with alcohol after it’s dried.
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Washable
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Permanent
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Store
horizontally
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Felt Pad
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Foam Pad
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Not Reinkable
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Do not use with
alcohol markers.
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Can use Black
Archival pad to ink image before coloring in.
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