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What type of ink do you stamp your image in before you color with your Copic Markers? I have tried Staz On - bled through, Stampin' Up! Classic ink - bled through. Help?!
Memento Tuxedo Black is the best that I have found. I have heard you can use Versafine, but I have never tried it.
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Ditto on Memento Tuxedo Black! Works great!
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If it makes it any easier for you, I bounce back and forth between Adirondack Pitch Black and Momento Tuxedo Black..........you see, if one ink pad is good; two must be better.
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Another vote for Memento Tux Black. It dries quickly, is a nice dark black, doesn't need to be embossed and doesn't bleed with Copics. What more could you want!?! The only trouble I had was in finding it local. I finally found it at my local Stamp Store (Queen's Ink in Md) and LOVE it!
What type of ink do you stamp your image in before you color with your Copic Markers? I have tried Staz On - bled through, Stampin' Up! Classic ink - bled through. Help?!
The one I have had the best results so far
momento
versafine (I love this one, since the image lines come so crisp)- you NEED to heat set it, just zap it with the heat gun
Adirondack dye inks
and Paletter Hybrid (you need to make sure it's completely dry)
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What type of ink do you stamp your image in before you color with your Copic Markers? I have tried Staz On - bled through, Stampin' Up! Classic ink - bled through. Help?!
Palette and Momento I use. I don't like having to heat set so I don't use versafine.
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I've been using my Memories black pad with no problems at all--even after almost immediate stamping. The stuff I read said not to use Staz-on since it's a solvent.
I use Memento Tuxedo Black or Memento Rich Cocoa. I love them.
I occasionally have an image that has been stamped in Palette Noir, and it works fine as well. But I know with Palette ink you have to make sure it is good and dry. The images I have stamped are older and have been sitting there for awhile, and I haven't had a problem.
Memento Tuxedo Black for most images. If I have one that is very detailed, I use Versafine and emboss it with Clear Detail EP. That works fine with the exception of when I have a dot in the middle of a white space or something. Too much surface for the Copics to get under the EP and for the Versafine to bleed.