Mommytron wrote: ↑Mon May 13, 2024 7:44 pmStacyLeeD wrote: ↑Mon May 13, 2024 7:30 pmI’m a Catherine Pooler fan all the way when it comes to inks. The first couple of pads I purchased I thought the same as Lisa, because I was so used to felt ink pads where I really had to press the stamp firmly. CP are foam and very juicy, I had ink all over . After watching some YouTube lives and playing with them CP are what I reach for 99% of the time. You just need a light tap, tap and they stamp so crisply! If you see my ACOT gallery, you’ll see I’m a fan .
For coloring with Copics or Triblends my preference is definitely Memento.
My friend bought the Catherine Pooler and I tried it, and “juicy” was the word I used! Thank you for your valuable input. I have watched MANY of your videos, now you have me sold! I am off to see what colors I want to start with.
If you’re looking at CP inks to decide which colors to start with I definitely have some advice for you that I really wish I’d known before I started purchasing ink pads. CP has Spa colors with a more muted undertone and Party colors that are more vibrant. She also has neutrals and metallics, but when you’re looking at colors you might want to look at the free color wheels she has on her website. There is one for Spa and one for Party. So for example when I was first buying inks, and just looking at online images, I bought Aquatini (Party) and Sage (Spa). Not a good combo together . If you’re starting out with a few colors, I’d definitely recommend sticking with Spa or Party and build from there. Hope that make sense