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Post by scrapkatze on Nov 20, 2010 15:45:11 GMT -5
I was wondering if anybody has used the opaque white Stazon ink. Does the white really stand out? I've got a project in mind, but I'd need a white ink, that's well visible stamped on a transparency. Tia
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Post by northerncrafter9 on Nov 20, 2010 17:55:34 GMT -5
I would be interested in hearing how the white ink looks too.
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Post by luv2scrap on Nov 21, 2010 17:27:17 GMT -5
Make that 3 of us!
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Post by Karen W on Nov 21, 2010 17:40:36 GMT -5
I have used it and have been very pleased with the result.
The one thing different from the Black Stazon is that the white Stazon (along with the Baby Blue) has the little bottle of ink with it.
The pad comes dry and then you have to squeeze some ink on the pad. Then do a test stamp off to see if you need to add more ink to the pad. You may need to add another squeeze of ink. When you add the squeeze of ink you spread it around with the tip of the bottle.
Hope this helps
Karen
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Post by scrapkatze on Nov 21, 2010 17:53:06 GMT -5
Thank you, Karen, this helps a lot!
I want to make a "winter fun" mini album for a friend, whose birthday is in January and I thought a few transparent pages with snowflakes stamped on them would look nice...
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Post by Basketlady on Nov 21, 2010 19:28:05 GMT -5
What a great idea!
Michelle
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Post by northerncrafter9 on Nov 30, 2010 10:26:03 GMT -5
Dani, does not carry white stazon. Where did you find it?
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Post by scrapkatze on Nov 30, 2010 11:16:32 GMT -5
I ordered from a German online store - sorry that this won't help you. Maybe you could find links where to buy it on the manufacturer's webpage www.tsukineko.comTo be honest, I got my goodies yesterday but didn't allow me to play cause I need to finish my Christmas cards first
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Post by Deleted on Nov 30, 2010 12:40:31 GMT -5
If you Google (or Bing) "Stazon white ink", you'll find several online sources. Hopefully Dani will be able to add it to his inventory, too!
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