DYE INK PADS! All You Need to Know About Dye Ink Pads and CAS Cards [2024/159]
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- Опубліковано 6 жов 2024
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Lovely soft colours for a very pretty card. Thanks Natalie and have a beautiful day xx
Thank you! You too!
What a gorgeous card! Great dimension. Thank you, Natalie.
Thank you so much!
Love your balloon card. So pretty
Thank you! x
Gorgeous card and I love the bigger bow! Thank you. xxx💖💖💖
Thanks so much 😊
Happy accident! Love the larger bow. The color brings the eye down, too!
Thanks so much! :) x
So impressed with your explanations! Looking forward to your explanation of the Archival inks! I have some and don't use them! Beautiful balloon card. No one can be uncheered when there are balloons! Thank you!!
Thank you so much!
Gorgeous! Love the effect with these inks!
Thanks so much!
Brilliant Natalie. Lots of information and ideas. I don’t have any of those inks, but I might get some.
Lovely card too.
Thanks so much!
I'm so glad you went into some techniques for the Catherine Pooler inks. I just started collecting them & am excited to play with them. -Sarah
You are so welcome!
Lots of tips about the CP inks . Great card idea too , thank you Natalie x
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Thanks Natalie, very pretty card!
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Very informative Natalie, thank you. I love the card! TFS 👍💖
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Another great video on inks, thanks for sharing all of the info .
Great looking balloon card.
Thanks for watching!
Gorgeous!
Thank you! Cheers!
Beautiful !! ❤
Thank you! 😊
Thanks again, Natalie for the ink information. I actually prefer dye inks because I love to splatter with water and of course, pigment inks do not react in the same way! I also end up in a mess with pigment inks and often forget they stay wet for some time....saying that, I love my Versafine Clair pigment inks, especially for going over die inking when I am say creating a forest or I need something bold and opaque. I mainly have Memento inks, Versafine Clair, and Elements ink pads from Lavinia. The card is absolutely gorgeous by the way! x
Thanks! It's not the pigment ink in Versafine Clair that stops it lifting with water, it's the fact they're oil-based not water-based. Water-based pigment inks (like the Distress Oxides) will lift with water. x
@@nbcascards Ah, no wonder, oil based, lol...see how much I know about inks!!! x
Lovely card!!
Thanks so much!
A clear and very helpful tutorial! Thank you
Glad it was helpful!
Ty for another fab tutorial, Natalie. Xxx
You're most welcome! Thanks so much for watching. 😀❤️👍
I don't own the Catherine Pooler inks, but I still found this video very inspiring! Love your content!!
Thank you so much!
Thank you once again. I love how airy the balloons looked and realized that’s because they’re dye inks. I’m learning so much! Yesterday I happened upon a Tim Holtz demonstration of his new line of distress spritz sprays. I believe it was posted on June 15. That was really helpful because he compared his dye, oxide, paint, & watercolor pencils with his new product. And I could start to tell the difference. The distress spray is gorgeous by the way! Can you recommend any swatching method videos or teach us how you do it? Thank you! Love you!!!
My pleasure! I can certainly do a video on swatching. X
I like those ink pads. Thank you.
You are so welcome!
another great video. I like CP inks. Your card is very nice, ya strings are tricky ! tfs
Thanks so much!
You are an incredible source of information. How do you do it. 😛👏. Another beautiful card. Always so much fun to see your cards come together.
Thank you so much!
Love the card.
Thank you!
Really pretty card!! Don't own any Catherine Pooler inks but will try with the ones I have as soon as I'm in my new home with all my supplies ❤🎉
Wonderful! Thank you! x
Thanks again for a fab tutorial - I haven’t tried Catherine Pooler inks yet but look lovely 🙌
You’re welcome 😊
Great video! i don't have CP ink pads but have many other dye inks and have only used them for stamping. I can't wait to try these different techniques. Your balloons are so pretty! 🩷
Thanks so much!
The colors are beautiful❤
Thank you! x
Thank you ❤️
You’re welcome 😊
That's the prettiest Venn diagram I've ever seen! 😁 I'm now enamored with Catherine Pooler inks--that translucent effect is simply delicious! I had no idea how they were different from distress oxides until you started discussing their properties. Thank you so, so much for this very helpful video, Natalie! 💕
My pleasure! Glad it was helpful. x
J’aime beaucoup vos vidéos 😊❤
Merci! :)
Love the balloon card Natalie. Great tips for using dye inks. Thank you.
Glad you like them!
Another great video. Ty xx
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for the encouragement. :)
I really thank you . I will have to get some of next month payday
Thank you! x
I'm curious as to why you have Catherine Pooler inks as they are, I believe not readily available in the UK. Also in another video I think you said you got rid of your distress inks and I believe they have similar properties? I am not questioning your choices, just curious!
I chose Catherine Pooler inks because they work well with stamps. Distress Inks are great for blending but don't stamp well at all. I get my Catherine Pooler inks online from Bumbleberry Crafts here in the UK. They have a large selection and are reasonably priced. I''ve had a lot of inks over the years and these are the best water-reactive dye inks I've used so far. :)
Ooh that's interesting. I have a few distress inks (given to me) and I'm not that keen on them. I might have to consider the Catherine Pooler ones. Thanks for the info.
I have some CP inks, my issue is how different the colour is to the stamped image compared to the sample on the ink pad, they are not close in colour as examples lol
I've found that too. I swatched mine out so that I can see exactly what the colours look like on paper. :)
@@nbcascards I have done that with all my other inks, not CP yet. I only have a small collection of them. I will get around to them :)
As you said also a way to fix a mistake! Nothing againt you, but comparisons of the two types of ink goes in my head, rattles around and falls out somewhere. I have some type of dyslexia (I think) that makes it hard for me to do anything in reverse pysically (like making up a car) or mentally (like comparing inks), So I take what I can. I had to review two new dies I got today and I think I was channeling you. The ideas just wouldn't stop. I also got one of those mini die cutting machine like you use only it was a cheap brand. I needed at least 3 hands to do anything with and all I have is two arthritic hands. Couldn't do a thing with it. Thanks for the ideas.
My pleasure! :)
I’ve had the lines of Distress Inks 6:33 and Distress Oxides for years. It took me years to understand the differences.
@@XenobiaF Unless I am given some of those inks either the Distress or Pooler I doubt I will even learn about them. I have cheap inks that do what they need to.
@@gailrodgers3079 As long as the ones you have do the job, that’s really all you need. If you want to try them, just buy one Distress Oxide pad in a color you use frequently or buy some of the small Distress Oxide cubes. That’s how I started my collection. I also try to buy them when there are sales.