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June 25, 2025

๐Ÿ–‹️ Ink Types 101: Know Your Basics

Understanding the types of ink is the first step toward crafting success. Here’s a quick breakdown:

1. Dye Ink:

  • Fast-drying and water-based, perfect for everyday stamping.

  • Absorbs quickly into cardstock, so it won’t smear.

  • Great for layering and creating crisp images.

2. Pigment Ink:

  • Slower drying and richer in color.

  • Sits on top of the paper, making it perfect for heat embossing.

  • Ideal for darker or textured papers.

3. Hybrid Ink:

  • A combo of dye and pigment, great all-purpose choice.

  • Works for both stamping and watercolor techniques.

4. Solvent Ink (like StazOn):

  • Permanent and quick-drying on non-porous surfaces (think acetate or vellum).

  • Not recommended for use with alcohol markers.

5. Distress & Water-Reactive Inks:

  • Designed for blending, watercoloring, and mixed media.

  • React beautifully with water for textured effects.


๐ŸŽจ How to Pick the Right Ink for the Job

When you're planning your project, ask yourself these questions:

  • Will I be coloring in my stamped image? If yes, use a waterproof ink like Memento Tuxedo Black with alcohol markers or StazOn with water-based mediums.

  • Do I want to heat emboss? Then choose a slow-drying pigment ink like VersaMark or white craft ink.

  • Am I creating a blended background? Distress Oxides or Stampin’ Up! classic inks on blending brushes are ideal.


๐Ÿงผ Don’t Forget Ink Care Tips

  • Store ink pads upside down to keep them juicy (unless using Stampin' Up! ink, our pads are designed to be "upside down" when in the upright position!).

  • Clean stamps immediately after use, especially when using pigment or solvent inks.

  • Always label your ink pads by type so you don’t accidentally ruin your markers!


๐Ÿ’ก Crafter’s Pro Tip

If you're ever unsure which ink to use, do a tiny test on a scrap piece of your project paper first. It takes two seconds and can save your whole card!


Inking is more than just stamping—it's an art form. With a solid understanding of ink types and a little practice, you'll add the perfect touch to every project. Whether you’re a beginner or seasoned stamper, mastering ink choices will level up your cardmaking game!

Stay creative,
Katrina ๐Ÿ’Œ
Katrina’s Kreative Heart

P.S. Got a favorite ink trick or technique? Share it with me on Facebook or Instagram—I’d love to see your ideas! 

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