Did you catch Part One - Classic Inks? You can find that article here if you missed it.
Today I'm going to tell you a bit about Stampin' Up! Whisper White Craft Ink.
Craft Inks are a thicker pigment ink. Stampin Up! have a white craft ink - I love it. It looks especially stunning on dark colours. This ink dries on top of the cardstock and thus you need to allow longer for it to dry. (You can speed this up with a quick zap with the heat tool if you are in a hurry!) Doesn't it look good on Night Of Navy cardstock.
The White Craft Ink Pad does not have a fabric cover like the Classic Ink Pads. More pigment is needed to ensure opaqueness, so the cover was omitted to ensure good ink coverage.
A Whisper White Craft Ink Pad is $13.95 and makes a great addition to your ink collection. (Pg 127.)
Craft Ink Tips:
If you find your Craft Ink Pad is a little too 'juicy', try storing it upside down for a time.
Occasionally your Craft Ink Pad may benefit from a quick rub with the back of a spoon to ensure the ingredients stay mixed.
You can also use craft ink for embossing. Stamp with the craft ink, add your embossing powder then use your heat tool.
Layout: Daughter
Here's a layout that includes some stamping with Craft Ink.
Recipe:
Stamp Sets: Priceless and Simple Serif Mini Alphabet
Cardstock: Basic Gray, Basic Black, Night of Navy, Sahara Sand and Whisper White
Ink: Whisper White Craft Ink
Other: Clear Rhinestone Brads and Stampin' Write Journaller
Happy Stamping!
Cheers, Sue Madex





Lovely LO :)
I bought the Whisper white craft ink pad recently as I loved the look of it on the dark cardstock...must get it out and use it now!
Posted by: Jaki | 27 October 2009 at 02:05 PM
WOW Sue I love this page! Not only is the way you've done the stamping stunning, the entire layout is fabulous! TFS
Posted by: Sue | 27 October 2009 at 04:43 PM
Love this one - always on the look out for pages I can offer as a make at take for a bunch of scrappers I do workshops for - this is perfect ... they are going to love it. Thank you
Posted by: nikki | 04 November 2009 at 11:50 PM