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Old 02-10-2008, 11:34 AM   #1  
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How do you get the ink to dry on vellum??
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Old 02-10-2008, 12:28 PM   #2  
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Be sure you are using dye ink rather than pigment ink. (If it's SU brand that means Classic ink not Craft ink)
Then you sometimes still need a hair dryer.
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THANK YOU!!! help is always appreciated LOL

I normally use colorbox inks, or the Marvy LePlume II for all my stampin and inkin needs...what would be a good dye ink to use that would fit my needs?
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I use classic ink from SU! and then wave it around or blow in it for a few minutes.
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The other option is to use embossing powder/heat gun.
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I love the embossing powder and heat gun. Gives it a neat look
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StazOn ink is also a good choice.
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I use the SU classic ink and I just let it dry off to the side while I worked on something else. By the time I came back it was done!

So I guess I'm just saying to give it some time!
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