Rubber Stamping Tips: Choosing an Ink
Different Inks and When to Use Them
By Laura Hetzer, published May 23, 2007
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Dye ink is the most common ink used in rubber stamping. Dye inks dry fast, and most brands are waterproof so you can color your stamped image without the ink smearing, even when using watercolors. They are great for thin lines and outline images, but on bold rubber stamps they have a tendency to bubble and leave an uneven impression.
Pigment inks come in a number of vibrant colors and metallics and are permanent on more surfaces than dye inks. Once stamped, pigment inks stay wet much longer and often need to be heat set on glossy surfaces. This makes them ideal for embossing, just pour clear embossing powder over your stamped image and melt it with your heat tool to emboss in a variety of colors. Pigment inks tend to bleed and smear, so use a steady hand when stamping.
Hybrid inks, like Stuart Superior's Palette hybrid inks, have properties similar to both dye and pigment inks. They dry fast and are waterproof like a dye ink but have the strong colors and can be used on many different surfaces like a pigment. They are a great general use ink.
Watermark inks such as Versamark leave a dark impression, especially on dark cardstocks. They are invisible on light cardstocks, which makes for a number of great stamping techniques. They hold chalk, resist ink on glossy cardstocks, and stay wet long enough to use as a clear embossing ink, and generally yield better results.
Chalk inks are based on chalk instead of dye or pigment. They are permanent with heat setting on many surfaces, and they have a soft pastel look when stamped. The best feature of chalk inks is that they ink up a bold rubber stamp evenly and give a smooth impression when stamped. Chalk inks will stain acrylic (clear) stamps, but they are safe to use on regular rubber.
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Takeaways
- The different types of inks used in rubber stamping and tips on how to use them.
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