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I was reading another thread in which it was suggested that SU! offer their In Colors in stampin spots. What a great idea! I went to stampinup.com and emailed them with that very suggestion - of course they won't revamp their marketing strategies for little ole me, but I feel better for having asked!
If you go to the website of Welburn Gourd Farm (www.welburngourdfarm.com) you can buy individual ink dye applicator cubes for $1.65 each. They are always listed as one of their top selling products. They are exactly like the SU spots only the plastic is black instead of white. I ordered a dozen last year in anticipation of a couple years worth of In Color colors. Now I have my own set of spots in all of the great new colors!
You guys are so smart! How much ink does the little spot take? Maybe I could find a few people that would want to go in on the reinkers and then more than one of us could make the in color spots!
I've inked 4 sets so far and still have over half a bottle of reinker. So, it doesn't take much. And, now I have all the colors AND the reinkers for use many years down the road.
I know this is kinda "getto" but I made my own pads by buying dye ink pads for $1 at AC Moore that had a similar color base as the new SU pads (orange for the Guava, etc). Then I washed them out with water (It only took a minute or two to do. Then I dried the surface with a paper towel and let it dry a bit. I couldn't wait for the pad to dry fully (... so impatient)... then I inked those guys up with my SU refill bottle and VOILA!!! ;)I was surprised that it didn't even take a third of the reinker (you can kinda tell in the pic)!
I also took a piece of the coordinating CS and cut it just slightly smaller than the top, wrote the name on with a sharpie and adhered it to the lid of the ink pad. Then I used a couple pieces of wide clear packing tape to cover the whole thing.
I now have all the colors with no sh/h for blank spots. My "new" pads are working really well, and will certainly do me for a year! :cool:
I know this is kinda "getto" but I made my own pads by buying dye ink pads for $1 at AC Moore that had a similar color base as the new SU pads (orange for the Guava, etc). Then I washed them out with water (It only took a minute or two to do. Then I dried the surface with a paper towel and let it dry a bit. I couldn't wait for the pad to dry fully (... so impatient)... then I inked those guys up with my SU refill bottle and VOILA!!! ;)I was surprised that it didn't even take a third of the reinker (you can kinda tell in the pic)!
I also took a piece of the coordinating CS and cut it just slightly smaller than the top, wrote the name on with a sharpie and adhered it to the lid of the ink pad. Then I used a couple pieces of wide clear packing tape to cover the whole thing.
I now have all the colors with no sh/h for blank spots. My "new" pads are working really well, and will certainly do me for a year! :cool:
That's not a bad idea- especially since the uninked spots I bought cost more than a dollar each!
I know this is kinda "getto" but I made my own pads by buying dye ink pads for $1 at AC Moore that had a similar color base as the new SU pads (orange for the Guava, etc). Then I washed them out with water (It only took a minute or two to do. Then I dried the surface with a paper towel and let it dry a bit. I couldn't wait for the pad to dry fully (... so impatient)... then I inked those guys up with my SU refill bottle and VOILA!!! ;)I was surprised that it didn't even take a third of the reinker (you can kinda tell in the pic)!
I also took a piece of the coordinating CS and cut it just slightly smaller than the top, wrote the name on with a sharpie and adhered it to the lid of the ink pad. Then I used a couple pieces of wide clear packing tape to cover the whole thing.
I now have all the colors with no sh/h for blank spots. My "new" pads are working really well, and will certainly do me for a year! :cool: