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DrSonja
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White ink recommendation

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Do you have a recommendation for white ink?
I'm looking for something to use with stamps on black paper. I'd like good opaque coverage that hopefully doesn't take repeated stamping. The white inks I have tried (sometimes called "craft ink"--not sure why that designation is necessary??) don't have the coverage I desire. They may go on streaky or thin and require letting it dry and stamping repeatedly in attempt to build up coverage.

What say ye, Cherries?
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I remember watching one of those white vs white comparisons on YouTube and like two that were recommended - Ink on 3 and the Brilliance (Tsukineko). My only probelm with both is they dry kinda slow. The Brilliance has a little bit of shimmer to it. Even though these work okay, I get frustrated because I want brilliant white. White embossing powder is now my go-to. 
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I'm following to see what everyone recommends too!  I have the CTMH White Daisy and I like it, but when stamping on dark paper, it requires 2-3 applications too.  I just made a quick card for my DGS's teacher who is retiring using white ink on black.  I wasn't impressed with the outcome but DGS loved it.  I stamped 3 times and used my heat tool to dry it.

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Lisn2cats wrote:
Tue Jun 11, 2024 7:40 pm
I remember watching one of those white vs white comparisons on YouTube and like two that were recommended - Ink on 3 and the Brilliance (Tsukineko). My only probelm with both is they dry kinda slow. The Brilliance has a little bit of shimmer to it. Even though these work okay, I get frustrated because I want brilliant white. White embossing powder is now my go-to. 
I agree that I often just do white embossing powder, but I would really like to simplify and be able to stamp in a good, solid white.
 
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VickiR wrote:
Tue Jun 11, 2024 8:45 pm
I'm following to see what everyone recommends too!  I have the CTMH White Daisy and I like it, but when stamping on dark paper, it requires 2-3 applications too.  I just made a quick card for my DGS's teacher who is retiring using white ink on black.  I wasn't impressed with the outcome but DGS loved it.  I stamped 3 times and used my heat tool to dry it.

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Yep, been there, done that--multiple stamping and hoping for a clear, crisp imprint. Sometimes the heat tool causes warping of the paper, especially if applied repeatedly. I often wondered if stamping with acrylic paint would work, but I haven't sacrificed any stamps to try that. Plus, I think any pressure on the paint would cause it to squish outward, thus blurring the imprint.
 
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DrSonja wrote:
Tue Jun 11, 2024 9:03 pm
VickiR wrote:
Tue Jun 11, 2024 8:45 pm
I'm following to see what everyone recommends too!  I have the CTMH White Daisy and I like it, but when stamping on dark paper, it requires 2-3 applications too.  I just made a quick card for my DGS's teacher who is retiring using white ink on black.  I wasn't impressed with the outcome but DGS loved it.  I stamped 3 times and used my heat tool to dry it.

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Yep, been there, done that--multiple stamping and hoping for a clear, crisp imprint. Sometimes the heat tool causes warping of the paper, especially if applied repeatedly. I often wondered if stamping with acrylic paint would work, but I haven't sacrificed any stamps to try that. Plus, I think any pressure on the paint would cause it to squish outward, thus blurring the imprint.
  
Agreed!  I even tried Versamark on the stamp before adding the white ink. 
 
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I like this one from Ranger -- though I have only tried it with stamping backgrounds. I think it would work fine with stamping sentiments too!


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Rachel_K wrote:
Tue Jun 11, 2024 11:18 pm
I like this one from Ranger -- though I have only tried it with stamping backgrounds. I think it would work fine with stamping sentiments too!


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Thank you Rachel!

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Thanks for the input, Rachel. However, as you can see from this close-up from your gallery, the ink is not truly opaque over dark backgrounds. It is somewhat translucent, and the grid design of the background shows through.
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I suspect this would need to be stamped repeatedly to get good, solid coverage on black paper and it doesn't have the crisp white look I crave. I don't know if this is an impossible quest. 

It just occurred to me that perhaps distress oxide ink might work since oxides can be successfully layered over other inks. Is there a Glacier White or Picket Fence in oxide?  I didn't see one in the store. 
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I like Gina K pigment white ink. It’s very juicy and images and sentiments stamp well on black paper. It’s also great for heat embossing. 
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I rarely need to stamp twice with the Gina K white pigment ink. 
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This is something that I have been looking for for a long time too, so I will be following this!
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Rachel_K wrote:
Tue Jun 11, 2024 11:18 pm
I like this one from Ranger -- though I have only tried it with stamping backgrounds. I think it would work fine with stamping sentiments too!


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I was JUST about to jump in and say that THIS is the white ink I use! 😂 I think it's better than some of the other ones I've tried! 😉
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I’m following too!!!! It would be awesome to have a really good white ink that gave a really crisp image!!!!
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https://youtu.be/NJ3F6hL7WN4?feature=shared


This YouTube video is just 2 minutes and shows white Color box being stamped on a black envelope
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sherelm wrote:
Wed Jun 12, 2024 11:15 pm
https://youtu.be/NJ3F6hL7WN4?feature=shared


This YouTube video is just 2 minutes and shows white Color box being stamped on a black envelope

I wonder if that is still available since Colorbox has gone out of business.
She has a funny way of plucking the stamp off the paper LOL.
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DrSonja wrote:
Fri Jun 14, 2024 2:19 pm
sherelm wrote:
Wed Jun 12, 2024 11:15 pm
https://youtu.be/NJ3F6hL7WN4?feature=shared


This YouTube video is just 2 minutes and shows white Color box being stamped on a black envelope

I wonder if that is still available since Colorbox has gone out of business.
She has a funny way of plucking the stamp off the paper LOL. 

Jacquard bought the Colorbox formulas but not the name from Clearsnap.  Not sure where you can find their inks.
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Jaquard must have a website. Hmmm ..
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sherelm wrote:
Sat Jun 15, 2024 11:42 pm
Jaquard must have a website. Hmmm ..
I looked, they do, quite pricy at $12-15 each, depending on color.
 
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I use the Picket Fence from Ranger.  I use it with the Misti, for me, it is the best that I have found to date.
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