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Old 04-12-2005, 08:35 AM   #1  
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Question Brilliance ink - Moonlight White

Okay--so, now my NEW question today is: How does Brilliance in Moonlight White look on Vellum CS?

Do you have this ink? Have you stamped with it on Vellum? Do you think it will go well with Shimmery White CS? Do you have anything in your gallery made with Moonlight White ink?

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Yes, Yes, & Yes

Yes, I own Brilliance Moonlight White

Yes, it looks awesome (and drys well) on vellum

Yes, it looks great on the shimmery white CS - although it is subtle!

All of the Brilliance pads are awesome!!!!!
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I just used it on a card the other day. It works great! Here is the link....

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Yes, it looks great on the shimmery white CS - although it is subtle!
Oh, thank you! That sounds like it will work wonderfully! I want a subtle look for this.

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I just used it on a card the other day. It works great! Here is the link....

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HTH, Julia
Thank you for the link. That is a great card! And seeing the ink "in action" is just the confirmation that I needed. I think this will work out GREAT!

Thank you both for your help!
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I have it and am not that impressed. IMO, it doesn't work any different than Craft white. I used it in my color challenge card yesterday. I have never tried it on vellum and I'll have to do that, but it doesn't show up any better on colored cs than craft white.
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Is the Moonlight White a pearlescent ink?
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Julia S,
Did I miss something? When I read what you'd used on your card, you said it was Versamagic White. That's different than Brilliance ink.
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Tsukineko - Brilliance - Archival Pigment Ink Pad - Moonlight White
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Yes, Brilliance inkpads are pigment, and they have a pearlescent sheen. They can be dried as is, or used with embossing powders. It will stamp well on vellum- make sure you give it drying time, so it doesn't smudge, or heat set it.
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