Docrafts Pigment Ink Pad – Lavender

Looking for a lasting impression on your art projects? Pigment inks might just be the way to go! They're known for their fade resistance and the clear, crisp images they produce. They take a tad longer to dry than your regular dye inks, but trust us, it's worth the wait. Just a few things to keep in mind: Drying Time: They do take a bit longer than dye inks to dry. Metallic Finish: These inks have a fabulous metallic sheen, adding that extra flair to your creations. Paper Types: While they're not the best fit for glossy paper (unless you've got a heat tool on hand), they stick well to most other surfaces. Coloring Caution: If you're thinking of coloring with Artiste Brush Markers or similar brands, you might want to reconsider. Pigment inks and these markers don't mix well – the ink tends to bleed. Embossing Friendly: If you're into embossing, you're in luck! They provide excellent adhesion for embossing powders from Paper Mania and other brands.