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Permanent Ink Pads for Stamps

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Good stamping starts with the right ink, and having a go-to ink pad on hand just makes everything easier. Whether you’re working on cards, tags or a quick DIY project, the quality of your ink really shows in the final result.

These ink pads for stamps and blending techniques are picked to give you smooth, even coverage without a lot of fuss. You’ll find colors that pop, shades that stay subtle and options that work across different materials. If you’ve ever dealt with patchy prints, you know how much a good ink pad matters.

Our ink pads are reliable, easy to use and made for real projects, not just perfect ones. Stock up on a few ink pads for stamps and blending or find a new favorite. Either way, these ink stamp pads are ready when you are.

FAQs

Is this ink waterproof and permanent?

Yes. Once it is fully dry, this ink is waterproof and permanent. That means it will not reactivate with water. This makes it a reliable choice for layering techniques. These ink pads for stamps are designed for long-lasting impressions that hold up over time.

Will it bleed with markers or watercolor?

No, once it’s dry, it will not bleed. You can safely use water-based markers or watercolor over stamped images without the ink breaking down. Just make sure the ink from your ink stamp pads is completely dry before adding moisture on top.

What surfaces can I use it on?

These ink pads work best on paper surfaces, including coated and uncoated papers, cardstock and photo paper. They are especially popular for detailed stamping where clean, crisp edges matter. Many crafters keep multiple ink pads on hand for different projects and surfaces.

How is it different from other inks?

Unlike dye inks, this is a permanent oil-based  ink that sits on top of the surface rather than soaking in. That gives you sharper detail and better resistance to water and fading. Ink pad formulas like this are often chosen when durability and versatility are a priority in stamping projects.

How long does it take to dry?

Dry time depends on the surface, but most impressions from these ink stamp pads dry quickly on standard cardstock. Heavier or coated papers may take a little longer. For best results, always allow a brief drying period before layering or coloring. You can accelerate the dry time by using a craft heat tool after stamping.

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