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Personally, I hate dealing with vellum, because mine never looks pretty like everyone elses, soooo I've only heard that you need to use staz-on. I love the way it looks, though. I wish I could figure out how to use it well.
I like to use Brillance ink on vellum. I don't heat set it, (because that makes the vellum ripple) but it will dry on it's own in around 5 to 10 minutes.
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Sorry Brillance ink is not the same as Stayzon. I don't believe SU carries it. It's also very shimmery/metallic so if that's not the look you're going for then it wouldn't be the best idea.
Classic ink works on vellum. It just takes a minute or two to dry. You don't have to emboss (but it does look cool). Craft ink will NEVER dry on vellum.
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