*Edited to add* The re-inkers with the new labels (when they introduced the new colors last year) are much thinner than the old style re-inkers and they DO NOT REQUIRE WATER. I thought it might be the bulbs but it is the consistency of the ink. So if you use the re-inkers with the new labels then just drop the ink in, no water. Just thought I'd let you guys know!
Hey all! I think I finally figured out what works best for me with these re-inker ornaments. I tried several different ways. What worked for me was taking the bulb (pack of 12 from Hobby Lobby) putting 3 drops of water from my finger in it then putting 10-15 drops of re-inker inside. I swirled the water and re-inker around in the bottom a little bit before I cover all of the inside of the bulb. Then I turned it upside down on top of a baby food jar (knew those would come in handy someday!!!) and let the excess run out for about 15 minutes. Then, -and this is an important step- take the bulb when it is still upside down and tap the opening on a paper towel. The ink collects at the rim of the bulb and you have to get that off with a paper towel. Then just choose your glitter, dump it in, put the paper towel back over the opening with your finger and shake up. I was just doing it with iridescent (sp?) glitter with the first box ans then decided to see what other glitter would look like. I think silver is my fav. Anyway, from top left to bottom right.....
Night of Navy - Ir. glitter
Baroque Burgundy - Ir. glitter
Baroque Burgundy - gold glitter
Perfect Plum - silver glitter
Night of Navy - silver glitter
Old Olive - Ir. glitter
Night of Navy - silver glitter
Baroque Burgundy - silver glitter
Old Olive - gold glitter
Old Olive - silver glitter
Thanks for looking!
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Sun, Dec 11, 2005 @ 10:27 AM
Those are pretty!!! Thanks for your specific directions.
------------------------------ - Karen, mom to the gnome and the little cupcakes! Yep, I got A GIRL!! Fear is that little dark room where negatives are developed. - M. Pritchard