Thanks everyone for watching! The video on the different ink types will be up next Monday, sorry, I switched the order of the videos after filming them because I wanted to add some more information still for the ink pad types video to make it even better!
Spot on in regards re-inkers. I bought a whole set from a well known company when I first started stamping only to find out that they don’t have re-inkers and being told when asking on the company forum that some people have had them for ages and they haven’t needed a refill. That doesn’t help me at all because where you live and the weather as well as usage all affect how quickly pads will dry out or they may be dry when you first get them. I will now only buy ink pads and refills. I find that saves money in the long term- for me at any rate. I also have boxes of the little cubes and must get them out more often! Great suggestions Justine, thanks.
I do not buy green dye inks. I kind of fell in to a formula by experimenting with different inks. For ink to paper or background stamping I use generic felt ink pads that I reink with Brea Reese or office-based inks that blend, bleed, or move on the paper. I use Archival inks with clear stamps or stamps with solid areas in the design. Memento inks (Cocoa, Tuxedo) are my go-to for open lined image stamps, edging, or "dirtying up" a piece. My pigment ink pads are minis, reinked regularly using gouache as a base. "All colors in the line" is not my thing, my ink pads fit into a small box and are basic bright colors, black and brown. 😌
I taught at a local scrap store 10 years ago and have a complete set of Ranger Adirondack ink pads and all the reinkers still. They have never let me down. Newer inks have been tempting. I do have some Distress and Oxides along with archival. For everyday, I keep going back to the Adirondacks. I never paid full price, many were free, best craft deal ever for me until the pads break down or the drinkers somehow go bad. Thanks for sharing, Justine.
That is so true!! When I first started I bought a lot more than I should of!!!!! Now I know that most companies are the same just different names for the color!!!
I did not know this! Like what, may I ask? Like I like the way Tim Holtz' distress Oxide inks but they are very expensive for me because I'm disabled and on a fixed income and it's about to get worse, my husband told me tonight he was moving out. 😭. So I need a cheaper equivalent. Thank you.
Yes! What Melanie Fisher and Karen Fuller said! This answers all the questions about ink that we talked about on Laurel's Zoom meeting. You girls are genius. I now know what I need to do. Enormous thanks!
Justine! Thank you for this info. Could you make a video and a download about black ink pads. What to use for water painting, using Copics, etc. Really confusing. Thanks!
@@justinehovey Thank you Justine! I love how open and generous you are with your sharing. So many creators would have answered "I'll make a video. Stay tuned" So frustrating. Subscribed!
As always you really put together videos that are so valuable! As crafty people we do tend to have a hugh appetite for various mediums/products...so any way to be more savvy with our purchases is (in my opinion) a HUGH WIN.
Thank you for sharing the truths! I love crafting but man can it be costly, and for me, this is my hobby not my job - YET HAHAHA I will keep dreaming 😆 but I have to keep reminding myself when it's check out time, "it's a hobby, Crystal!" I don't need full sets or eveylittlething although I wish I could have it 😅
Great video - went to check out your blog listed here but it says account canceled. Is there another place on your website you have the ink guide? I have just under 30 Distress Oxides at the moment & 36 mini distress inks- I'm looking for a dye ink that stamps and blends well but I'm beginning to think they either blend well or stamp well. Anyhow - just wanted to let you know the link to the guide doesn't work anymore. :D
A subscription I have suggested an ink I can't find. Also how do I color match to cardstock? P.S. I like coordinating ink and cardstock. Less thinking.
Thank you for information concerning inks. I never really thought about it, but the fact that the majority of ink pads, regardless of the company are all made by the same manufacturer. makes sense. I have noticed that Catherine Pooler & Distress Oxides are different & I like both. So I guess it comes down to what accessories you need that match your colors & price. I guess Gina K has the most matching items, envelopes, paper, ? I wonder who has the best price? Anyone have any thoughts on that?
Most inks, not all are made by the same manufacturer. Yes, Distress Oxide and CP are very different and I like having both as well. I also believe that Gina and the Distress lines have the most coordinating product. Best price, I'm not too sure, I find most ink pads to be similar in price.
Thank you Justine. Have been buying stampin up for ages and have been fairly happy with them. But who else makes them? Sometimes I’m looking for a discontinued color. Or I have a very old color I just love and do not have a reinker. Maybe I can find it thru another source.
Justine, just...thank you girl...for real! Thank you for speaking with truth and surety, I feel like I can trust what you are saying, and I feel like you believe what you're saying so I can believe you too. That's why I come back time after time to see what you're informing me about. Thanks again XOXO
@@justinehovey you know, I got SO caught up in the new releases and in the full sets and in watching my favorite people, and in "all the things" that in the last year I've made MAYBE 10 cards. How sad is that? 2021 is going to be brighter craft wise, because of you.
Dear Justine, what i always wonder, why is it that none of the foreign vloggers use the versa magic. A soft chalk effect ink. Very good to blend with a soft feeling which also reacts on water. Do you know why?
I bought the Altenew inks & I hate them! There is no consistency between colors except all of the light colors are very dry & almost impossible to use. They got my $$ from me once but never again.
I have subscribed to your blog & other things. In order to download the list on inks you need to subscribe & then it says to check email for confirmation. I have done this twice but haven’t received a confirmation email. Could you please help me?
@@justinehovey I have to login in in order to download and to do so I have join for a monthly commitment. I’m unable to do that right now. Thank you……I’ll still be enjoying your tutorials 🙂
@@maggiemae987 Hi Sydney. it's free to download, the monthly commitment is just an offer and you can skip that. It pops up on all my free stuff, but you don't need to sign up to get the download
Good question. Maybe someone here can suggest something better. I know the tim Holtz one doesn’t have an edge on two sides so you can stamp other types of things but I don’t think they are sold in the USA anymore. I haven’t used one because I’ve seen such mixed reviews so I can’t say for certain. You might be better off with an old school Fiskars stamp press for something like that. I used to use that before the Misti came out.
Denise O Hi Denise!🤗 At Ranger, we stand by our inks and in the off chance that you have any issues upon arrival please contact Ranger customer service. I have found that some inks can be too juicy and give a blurry image... we have a system that ensures our inks have the perfect amount for clear and crisp stamped images. I have used my set of SHc inks everyday for months without having to re-ink them yet. They are a new formulation that I created with the chemist that we have at Ranger. I hope you love them as much as I do and so many fellow crafters!💙
Denise O I can vouch for the Simon Hurley inks being wonderful and crisp with great color options. My friends also have had very good results with them so give them a try, you should be very happy! 😋
Simon Hurley directly replied to me. I’m tickled pink. Thank you Simon, I’m an amateur card maker, with (I hate to admit) full set syndrome. I chose your inks after watching one of your videos. Thank you for the assurance of customer service support. I can’t wait to receive my order to play with all the pretty colors. Thank you again, used your affiliate link also 😉. Sincere thanks.
Thanks, Justine! I will admit that I fell into the full set syndrome for the new Concord & 9th release. I’ve always wanted ink and matching card stock. For future releases I will buy the cardstock first and then see if any of my Catherine Pooler inks match.
Thanks everyone for watching! The video on the different ink types will be up next Monday, sorry, I switched the order of the videos after filming them because I wanted to add some more information still for the ink pad types video to make it even better!
Spot on in regards re-inkers. I bought a whole set from a well known company when I first started stamping only to find out that they don’t have re-inkers and being told when asking on the company forum that some people have had them for ages and they haven’t needed a refill. That doesn’t help me at all because where you live and the weather as well as usage all affect how quickly pads will dry out or they may be dry when you first get them. I will now only buy ink pads and refills. I find that saves money in the long term- for me at any rate. I also have boxes of the little cubes and must get them out more often! Great suggestions Justine, thanks.
Very true, climate and usage does have an effect on many craft products.
Justine Hovey it’s really bad here in Hong Kong- the heat dries things out very quickly
How are re-inkers and refills different?
I do not buy green dye inks. I kind of fell in to a formula by experimenting with different inks. For ink to paper or background stamping I use generic felt ink pads that I reink with Brea Reese or office-based inks that blend, bleed, or move on the paper. I use Archival inks with clear stamps or stamps with solid areas in the design. Memento inks (Cocoa, Tuxedo) are my go-to for open lined image stamps, edging, or "dirtying up" a piece. My pigment ink pads are minis, reinked regularly using gouache as a base. "All colors in the line" is not my thing, my ink pads fit into a small box and are basic bright colors, black and brown. 😌
I taught at a local scrap store 10 years ago and have a complete set of Ranger Adirondack ink pads and all the reinkers still. They have never let me down. Newer inks have been tempting. I do have some Distress and Oxides along with archival. For everyday, I keep going back to the Adirondacks. I never paid full price, many were free, best craft deal ever for me until the pads break down or the drinkers somehow go bad. Thanks for sharing, Justine.
Thanks for your honesty regarding this topic. It is very easy to get caught up in the WOW of a product shown on video.
That is so true!! When I first started I bought a lot more than I should of!!!!! Now I know that most companies are the same just different names for the color!!!
I did not know this! Like what, may I ask? Like I like the way Tim Holtz' distress Oxide inks but they are very expensive for me because I'm disabled and on a fixed income and it's about to get worse, my husband told me tonight he was moving out. 😭. So I need a cheaper equivalent. Thank you.
Vanessa Carroll sorry to hear about your situation 😢 I hope that things work out for you.
Lots of great advice, especially for beginners. Focussing on the colour choice is a great way to try different pads.
Yes! What Melanie Fisher and Karen Fuller said! This answers all the questions about ink that we talked about on Laurel's Zoom meeting. You girls are genius. I now
know what I need to do. Enormous thanks!
Hope we can chat again soon!
I think I will just pick colours that I would most likely use and choose from a variety of brands. Thanks Justine.
Justine! Thank you for this info. Could you make a video and a download about black ink pads. What to use for water painting, using Copics, etc. Really confusing. Thanks!
I suggest getting the Gina K Obsidian Ink. It’s permanent when heat set and is COPIC friendly. It’s one pad that can pretty much do everything :)
@@justinehovey Thank you Justine!
I love how open and generous you are with your sharing. So many creators would have answered "I'll make a video. Stay tuned"
So frustrating.
Subscribed!
As always you really put together videos that are so valuable! As crafty people we do tend to have a hugh appetite for various mediums/products...so any way to be more savvy with our purchases is (in my opinion) a HUGH WIN.
Thanks! That’s really been a huge goal of mine lately - creating value!
Great information in this video! Lots of information so that people can ask the right questions and figure out what will work for them!
Excellent video, as always. Great for new folks and a wonderful reminder for those who have been doing this for a while.
Thank you for sharing the truths! I love crafting but man can it be costly, and for me, this is my hobby not my job - YET HAHAHA I will keep dreaming 😆 but I have to keep reminding myself when it's check out time, "it's a hobby, Crystal!" I don't need full sets or eveylittlething although I wish I could have it 😅
Haha true 😂😂
There are so many choices on inks. Thanks for your free download.
Great video - went to check out your blog listed here but it says account canceled. Is there another place on your website you have the ink guide? I have just under 30 Distress Oxides at the moment & 36 mini distress inks- I'm looking for a dye ink that stamps and blends well but I'm beginning to think they either blend well or stamp well. Anyhow - just wanted to let you know the link to the guide doesn't work anymore. :D
Thank you for these informative videos! I greatly appreciate it. They are most helpful!
Yes I knew they were same companies when cases matched!! And ink names matched.
Like, which ink names match?
Where is this Ultimate Ink Pad Guide you reference? I'm not finding it anywhere.
A subscription I have suggested an ink I can't find. Also how do I color match to cardstock?
P.S. I like coordinating ink and cardstock. Less thinking.
Hi Justine. Thanks for sharing this great informative video. One question - was your mic not turned on? You sound very echo-y.
Hmmm maybe I forgot to link them up. Not sure
Had I watched this 10 minutes ago, I might be $200 better off LOL
Haha 😆 I cant say how many times that’s happened to me!
Thank you for information concerning inks. I never really thought about it, but the fact that the majority of ink pads, regardless of the company are all made by the same manufacturer. makes sense. I have noticed that Catherine Pooler & Distress Oxides are different & I like both. So I guess it comes down to what accessories you need that match your colors & price. I guess Gina K has the most matching items, envelopes, paper, ? I wonder who has the best price? Anyone have any thoughts on that?
Most inks, not all are made by the same manufacturer. Yes, Distress Oxide and CP are very different and I like having both as well. I also believe that Gina and the Distress lines have the most coordinating product. Best price, I'm not too sure, I find most ink pads to be similar in price.
Thank you Justine. Have been buying stampin up for ages and have been fairly happy with them. But who else makes them? Sometimes I’m looking for a discontinued color. Or I have a very old color I just love and do not have a reinker. Maybe I can find it thru another source.
Justine, just...thank you girl...for real! Thank you for speaking with truth and surety, I feel like I can trust what you are saying, and I feel like you believe what you're saying so I can believe you too. That's why I come back time after time to see what you're informing me about. Thanks again XOXO
Thanks Melanie :)
@@justinehovey you know, I got SO caught up in the new releases and in the full sets and in watching my favorite people, and in "all the things" that in the last year I've made MAYBE 10 cards. How sad is that? 2021 is going to be brighter craft wise, because of you.
Dear Justine, what i always wonder, why is it that none of the foreign vloggers use the versa magic. A soft chalk effect ink. Very good to blend with a soft feeling which also reacts on water. Do you know why?
Foreign is not dutch
I don’t know why. Maybe because they are older and many get caught up in the new brands? No idea 🤷♀️
It’s well-known among planners and bible journaling but man, they’re difficult to find. And I don’t live in the US.
@@athenamay30 Where do you live? Here in Holland we can buy them everywhere and for a very reasonable priced. Do you live in Europe?
How can I prevent the ink from smearing when I stamp on a smooth service (not paper). It never dries!
Can't find your ultimate ink pad guide anywhere and don't have time to go through years of blog posts. Pls send link.
If you go to justinehoveyclasses.com there is a free tab at the top. You’ll see it there as well as several other resources you can check out
@@justinehovey got it thanks. The page didn't load right at all last night. Looks different today.
Thanks for your help ☺️
What do you use to clean your stamps?
Mostly water or brutus Monroe stamp cleaner
@@justinehovey thank you very much!!!
Thank you Justine for these videos. They are so informative and really makes one think. Please take care and stay safe. ~Barbara
Great video. Now I’m heading over to your other ones.
how do i get permanent ink pad...for plastic cards...so it doesnt wipe off!!!!
You’ll need Stazon ink for that
@@justinehovey loveeee yaaaa
Great informative video ❤ thanks for sharing and happy crafting Hugs xx
Very timely video for me. Thanks
Awesome video...good cold hard facts! Love it. 😁😁🎨
I bought the Altenew inks & I hate them! There is no consistency between colors except all of the light colors are very dry & almost impossible to use. They got my $$ from me once but never again.
I have subscribed to your blog & other things. In order to download the list on inks you need to subscribe & then it says to check email for confirmation. I have done this twice but haven’t received a confirmation email. Could you please help me?
Head to justinehoveyclasses.com and click free. It’s all there. I’ve changed blogs since then
@@justinehovey I have to login in in order to download and to do so I have join for a monthly commitment. I’m unable to do that right now. Thank you……I’ll still be enjoying your tutorials 🙂
@@maggiemae987 Hi Sydney. it's free to download, the monthly commitment is just an offer and you can skip that. It pops up on all my free stuff, but you don't need to sign up to get the download
Your great information is most appreciated.
Which stamp press is good for using on or with a journal page, like a sewn bind A5
Good question. Maybe someone here can suggest something better. I know the tim Holtz one doesn’t have an edge on two sides so you can stamp other types of things but I don’t think they are sold in the USA anymore. I haven’t used one because I’ve seen such mixed reviews so I can’t say for certain.
You might be better off with an old school Fiskars stamp press for something like that. I used to use that before the Misti came out.
@@justinehovey thank you
Great video with great info!
Curious as to thoughts on Simon Hurley dye inks?
I was sent them and they were pretty dry on arrival to be honest. If you recall the ranger ink pads from years ago, to me they are the same thing.
Noooooooooooo. I just ordered those 😩
Denise O Hi Denise!🤗
At Ranger, we stand by our inks and in the off chance that you have any issues upon arrival please contact Ranger customer service.
I have found that some inks can be too juicy and give a blurry image... we have a system that ensures our inks have the perfect amount for clear and crisp stamped images.
I have used my set of SHc inks everyday for months without having to re-ink them yet.
They are a new formulation that I created with the chemist that we have at Ranger.
I hope you love them as much as I do and so many fellow crafters!💙
Denise O I can vouch for the Simon Hurley inks being wonderful and crisp with great color options. My friends also have had very good results with them so give them a try, you should be very happy! 😋
Simon Hurley directly replied to me. I’m tickled pink. Thank you Simon, I’m an amateur card maker, with (I hate to admit) full set syndrome. I chose your inks after watching one of your videos. Thank you for the assurance of customer service support. I can’t wait to receive my order to play with all the pretty colors. Thank you again, used your affiliate link also 😉. Sincere thanks.
Great video very informative 😊
Lots of information! Thanks! 💖💖💖🌹🤓
Thank you very much for the informations !!!
Very informative thanks
Nice shirt
Thank you for this video !!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks
Thanks, Justine! I will admit that I fell into the full set syndrome for the new Concord & 9th release. I’ve always wanted ink and matching card stock. For future releases I will buy the cardstock first and then see if any of my Catherine Pooler inks match.
Those are two different manufacturer unless things changes at CP. So you’re ok :) but there are many similar colours.
00:58 A quarter?.. that's actually 1/6th
It depends on the ink brand. But most companies say it’s about 1/4
What is your favorite brand of ink pad to use?
Catherine Pooler
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You need a new microphone :(
Hmmm I have one of the best microphones you can buy at the moment. Everything sounds fine on my end. Where are you listening from?
Very helpful- thank you