Great tip! You helped me rescue my Cherry Cobbler, Sahara Sand, Crumb Cake, and Smoky Slate stamp pads. They were on my list to reorder. Have a beautiful day! Thank you!
Thank you so much for this information. I was about to replace about 6 of my pads. I started with Crushed Curry and was surprised to find a white InkPad. You just saved me +$42 and it works perfectly.
I've used the water technique with stamp pads that were too jucy. I've had some pads that leaked just sitting in the carousel storage. The ones that leaked were sitting near an ott light and I thought perhaps they got too warm. I'm thinking, it is suggested that we store the ink pads face up, but what if we were to store them face down. I may give this a try and see if I still have enough ink in the pad. Thanks for your video.
Hi Rita! You hit the nail on the head in your first sentence in regard to leaking -- your pads are too juicy. When my ink pads are too juicy, I choose to: do a technique that use lots of ink -- like swiping or a smoosh style of watercolor background; blot my ink pads (as a last resort) to remove some of the excess ink. The Ott Light won't cause your ink pads to leak. My ink pads sit near a window where there is direct sun and no leaking. So, take a few minutes and do some of those techniques to get your ink pads to the just right stage. 🙂
Sara thank you for sharing. I have never heard of this before, but I will certainly try it with my Mossy Meadow. I have had problems for about a year now, and re inking doesn’t help. It seems scary to put it under the water, but what do I have to loose.
Thanks for asking, Kandice. But, I've not found another satisfactory solution. As a stop gap until you pick up a refill ($4 and you can re-ink many times with one), you can try gently removing the crystalized bits from the top of the pad with something like the edge of a hotel room key.
Great tip! You helped me rescue my Cherry Cobbler, Sahara Sand, Crumb Cake, and Smoky Slate stamp pads. They were on my list to reorder. Have a beautiful day! Thank you!
So glad you found this helpful for your ink pads!
I am going to try this. Thanks for sharing! I will look for the ink refill first, though.
Thank you so much for this information. I was about to replace about 6 of my pads. I started with Crushed Curry and was surprised to find a white InkPad. You just saved me +$42 and it works perfectly.
So glad you found this helpful Cathleen! Now you can get some of the stamp sets and dies you've been eyeing 😉😂
Thanks for saving my ink pad
I've used the water technique with stamp pads that were too jucy. I've had some pads that leaked just sitting in the carousel storage. The ones that leaked were sitting near an ott light and I thought perhaps they got too warm. I'm thinking, it is suggested that we store the ink pads face up, but what if we were to store them face down. I may give this a try and see if I still have enough ink in the pad. Thanks for your video.
Hi Rita! You hit the nail on the head in your first sentence in regard to leaking -- your pads are too juicy. When my ink pads are too juicy, I choose to: do a technique that use lots of ink -- like swiping or a smoosh style of watercolor background; blot my ink pads (as a last resort) to remove some of the excess ink. The Ott Light won't cause your ink pads to leak. My ink pads sit near a window where there is direct sun and no leaking. So, take a few minutes and do some of those techniques to get your ink pads to the just right stage. 🙂
Thank you Sara! It's definitely worth trying next time I have a pad get crystaly.
Do give it a try, Beth! I've saved 10 of mine.
One of the best tips ever! Thanks so much for sharing!
Thanks, CJ! Glad you sopped in.
Have you tried sprying the top with water, letting it sit a few minutes then wiping the top? Its a lot of wasted ink if the pad is full.
Does this help with the felt stamp pads as well?
Diana, I don't have any linen or felt ink pads. But, it should work just the same.
Sara thank you for sharing. I have never heard of this before, but I will certainly try it with my Mossy Meadow. I have had problems for about a year now, and re inking doesn’t help. It seems scary to put it under the water, but what do I have to loose.
I agree it's scary, Susan. But, it definitely works. My Mossy Meadow wasn't inking properly and now it's like having a brand new ink pad.
Thanks for the tip Sara. 😉
You're welcome Marta. Thanks for stopping in.
Thank you
Is there any way to fix the crystallizing if you don’t have a refill?
Thanks for asking, Kandice. But, I've not found another satisfactory solution. As a stop gap until you pick up a refill ($4 and you can re-ink many times with one), you can try gently removing the crystalized bits from the top of the pad with something like the edge of a hotel room key.
This is amazing. Thank you
You're welcome! Have fun using your like new ink pads.
Thanks for the tip!
You're welcome!
Awesome
Thanks, Avis!
sounds like another way to sell reinkers
I don't understand someone who would buy ink pads and not the reinkers.