Is there a way to blend the pigment colors to a more translucent as well ? I want to get the set of coloured pigment ones but hope they can be sponged on lightly enough to be able to get both effects
Hi.. i have few questions. 1. can i use the regular rubber stamp and use the StazOn black pad? 2. Is the heating necessary? or i can leave it to try for few minutes.? 3. Can i use StazOn without any layer, just stamping alone on my plastic base? Thank you!
1. Yes StazOn is great with Rubber Stamps. Use a rubbing alcohol to clean the stamp because StazOn will remain on the rubber if not. 2. no heating necessary. If it is a super slick surface then dry time might be a little longer. 3. stazon will stamp on any surface. but if you want to layer several colors then you need to separate the layers with GlazOn. The solvent in the ink will reactive and move other stazon colors.
Just to add a crucial info missing from your presentation. The stamps to be used with oil/solvent based inks like Stazons must be rubber/synthetic rubber based only, no photopolymer stamps should be used as they're waterbased material and oil ink will not adhere onto them properly during inking.
I loved these!! Especially the smallest tin.
Curious to know if I can use this to customize my plastic poly mailers...
Is there a way to blend the pigment colors to a more translucent as well ? I want to get the set of coloured pigment ones but hope they can be sponged on lightly enough to be able to get both effects
Hi.. i have few questions.
1. can i use the regular rubber stamp and use the StazOn black pad?
2. Is the heating necessary? or i can leave it to try for few minutes.?
3. Can i use StazOn without any layer, just stamping alone on my plastic base?
Thank you!
1. Yes StazOn is great with Rubber Stamps. Use a rubbing alcohol to clean the stamp because StazOn will remain on the rubber if not. 2. no heating necessary. If it is a super slick surface then dry time might be a little longer. 3. stazon will stamp on any surface. but if you want to layer several colors then you need to separate the layers with GlazOn. The solvent in the ink will reactive and move other stazon colors.
Hi, what colour white did you use please?
Where did you get the tins?
Just to add a crucial info missing from your presentation. The stamps to be used with oil/solvent based inks like Stazons must be rubber/synthetic rubber based only, no photopolymer stamps should be used as they're waterbased material and oil ink will not adhere onto them properly during inking.
nice