Stamping ink?
I am not a "scrapbooker" but I
would like to stamp on some stone tile, then distress the
ink. I have tried it with stazOn and like it's name it stay's on. Can someone suggest
an ink that stay's on but you can also distress the ink. I hope I made sense.
Thank you
Mary
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Markers are more permanent than stamping ink.
How to Ink Stamps with Markershttps://www.wikihow.com/Ink-Stamps-with-Markers
A white wash might work after you stamp it. You could control the amount with a wet rag.
Hello Mary,
You could try using Surgical Spirit on cotton wall and Dab or wipe on the area you want to distress. Best wishes
You could use paint on your stamp. That would make distressing much easier.
Hello. Is your tile going to be for display like an art piece or for a coaster. I’ve seen some inks use for coasters and exposure to water condensation caused the inks to be removed.
Some more information might be helpful to get the most helpful response for your project from experts here
Try using 220 grit sandpaper on the stamped ink
Could you maybe try a magic eraser to distress it slightly?
it is hard to get ink to stay on a slick surface- here is info for you
https://blog.thepapermillstore.com/guide-to-crafting-inks-how-to-use/
you could use regular paint and not ink but it would ruin your stamps
https://www.pinterest.com/barry4465/polished-stone-technique/
Hi Mary I would definitely try Iron Orchid Design. They have a plethora of stamps (with the distressed areas already built into the stamps) and have an ink line as well. They often go by IOD so that may help with the search. They do amazing things with their stamps (tile, walls, wood, all kinds of stuff).
The ink will soak in because the surface is pourious so maybe paint would be a better option.
I would go to a store that specializes in card stamping and get their ideas.
Hello Mary,
Try using Sharpies and an emery board.