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Post by paperpilekitten on Sept 30, 2016 10:10:03 GMT
I'm still waiting for a Minc ink pad to appear on the market, but for now I'm getting the reactive mist and paint to play with. I love using Minc ink for stamps, and I've traced stamped images with the Minc ink pen before.
So, now I'm wondering, would it be safe to use the mist and/or paint for stamping? Rubber stamps? Clear stamps? It would be so convenient but I don't want to ruin the stamps, in case the chemicals don't mix well. Anyone here with experience?
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Post by streetscrapper on Oct 1, 2016 13:15:13 GMT
Although I haven't seen anyone try this before, it sounds like a great idea!
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Post by icequeen on Oct 1, 2016 14:17:29 GMT
You could try it with a less loved stamp. Unless there's a quick chemical reaction or repeated use of the same stamp, I think it should be okay if you clean your stamps quickly and thoroughly. Staz-on is pretty toxic itself yet we all use that with acrylic, don't we? Or maybe coat the stamp with versa mark first, then try the Minc medium? I'm interested to see if it works myself.
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Post by anniefb on Oct 1, 2016 21:21:14 GMT
I saw a couple of videos where someone used the paint with foam stamps. I think I would experiment with one stamps and see how it goes. I imagine if you clean off the stamp pretty quickly there wouldn't be any issues? If you still have those wooden stamps from SC kits they might work?
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Post by icequeen on Oct 1, 2016 23:03:19 GMT
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Post by paperpilekitten on Oct 2, 2016 15:02:22 GMT
Thanks, ladies! I will test it and see how it goes.
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Post by streetscrapper on Oct 8, 2016 12:36:50 GMT
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Post by paperpilekitten on Oct 9, 2016 9:30:42 GMT
Great tip! Thanks for posting.
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