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Old 12-04-2008, 07:56 AM   #1  
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Which ink is better for stamping on plastic- craft ink or staz-on? I have a bunch of plastic food containers that I would like to use for giving baked goodies in. Let me know what you think. Thanks!
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Which ink is better for stamping on plastic- craft ink or staz-on? I have a bunch of plastic food containers that I would like to use for giving baked goodies in. Let me know what you think. Thanks!
Defininately the Staz On. I would do a test container to make sure it dries thoroughly first, though.
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Another vote for Staz-On
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Craft ink does NOT dry on non-porous surfaces like plastic, glass and vellum -- like, ever. I've heard of projects still being wet weeks later!
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How about using rub ons instead of stamping an image. That might work better for you.
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I do staz on for plastic, metal and glass. ;)
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You all are too much!! Thanks for setting me straight. Love the rub-ons idea, too!
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