StazOn Ink for Rubber Stamping, Art and Crafts, and Scrapbooks
Rubber Stamping Supplies: A Product Review of StazOn Inkpads by Tsukineko
StazOn Cleaner:
StazOn is a solvent-based ink. You will need an appropriate cleaner to remove this ink from your stamps or work area; soap and water will not be sufficient for cleaning up after your stamping session. Tsukineko also makes StazOn All Purpose Cleaner, a product that is recommended if you use StazOn inks.
StazOn Ink Color Range:
StazOn ink is available in a wide range of colors. Some of the newest colors include opaque colors, which are my favorite colors in the product line. I like using StazOn for stamping on clear acrylic albums. Both the regular and the opaque colors work well with clear albums, but I have had better success getting a clean impression with the opaque colors. The opaque colors are gorgeous and also versatile; they are beautiful soft pastels that look fantastic with "shabby chic" style projects, wedding projects, and projects for all seasons.
How To Use Stazon Ink:
To use StazOn ink, apply it to your rubber stamp by rubbing the stamp on the inkpad, and then stamp with it on the surface of your choice. You will want to wait up to 5 minutes for it to dry on non-porous surfaces. If the air is humid, you might have to wait slightly longer; if the air is dry, it will dry sooner.
You can also apply StazOn ink directly to the surface you want to ink. This works best for inking large areas or backgrounds; it is a bit of a challenge to apply Stazon with precision in small areas when the ink is packaged in inkpad form. If you want more precision when you apply StazOn ink, Tsukineko also manufactures StazOn packaged in jars. They have a coordinating product called "Fantastix"; these are ink applicators shaped sort of like crayons. The Fantastix can be dipped in the jars of ink and then used to color your project. So for direct applications where you aren't stamping your project, if you need more control over where the ink is applied, the jars of StazOn would be a better alternative than the inkpads would.
Cautions:
StazOn does have a distinctive odor, but it could be much worse than it is. I own plenty of solvent-based art and craft supplies that smell even stronger. I'd recommend using StazOn in a well-ventilated area. It would also be a good idea to consider wearing gloves when you stamp with StazOn, but if you prefer not to wear gloves, be careful not to get it on your skin or in your eyes. This ink is not appropriate for use by young children.
Conclusion:
StazOn inkpads are fantastic, and I am happy to recommend them to other artists and crafters.
Published by Amy Solovay
Amy Solovay is a freelance writer with a background in textile design. She enjoys writing about a variety of topics, including crafts, culinary arts, fashion and design. View profile
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