It has been my experience that markers "bead up" on the stamp when
there is a large area to be inked. I think they have more surface
tension than stamp pad ink.
Has anyone else noted this?
Lisascenic
Magic Markers
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Started on 2005-11-21
Magic Markers
From: Lisa Lazar (lazar.bauer@earthlink.net) |
Date: 2005-11-21 19:19:56 UTC
Re: [LbNA] Magic Markers
From: Karen Ruhl (ruhlette@yahoo.com) |
Date: 2005-11-21 12:01:08 UTC-08:00
I've noticed that too, but when humidity is present it isn't so bad. I
always give the stamp an extra huff or two before stamping. Seems to work
well for me so far.
speedsquare
--- Lisa Lazar wrote:
> It has been my experience that markers "bead up" on the stamp when
> there is a large area to be inked. I think they have more surface
> tension than stamp pad ink.
>
> Has anyone else noted this?
>
> Lisascenic
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always give the stamp an extra huff or two before stamping. Seems to work
well for me so far.
speedsquare
--- Lisa Lazar
> It has been my experience that markers "bead up" on the stamp when
> there is a large area to be inked. I think they have more surface
> tension than stamp pad ink.
>
> Has anyone else noted this?
>
> Lisascenic
>
>
>
>
>
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Re: [LbNA] Magic Markers
From: Karen Ruhl (ruhlette@yahoo.com) |
Date: 2005-11-21 12:01:49 UTC-08:00
I've noticed that too, but when humidity is present it isn't so bad. I
always give the stamp an extra huff or two before stamping. Seems to work
well for me so far.
speedsquare
--- Lisa Lazar wrote:
> It has been my experience that markers "bead up" on the stamp when
> there is a large area to be inked. I think they have more surface
> tension than stamp pad ink.
>
> Has anyone else noted this?
>
> Lisascenic
>
>
>
>
>
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always give the stamp an extra huff or two before stamping. Seems to work
well for me so far.
speedsquare
--- Lisa Lazar
> It has been my experience that markers "bead up" on the stamp when
> there is a large area to be inked. I think they have more surface
> tension than stamp pad ink.
>
> Has anyone else noted this?
>
> Lisascenic
>
>
>
>
>
__________________________________
Start your day with Yahoo! - Make it your home page!
http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs
Re: [LbNA] Magic Markers
From: (Stellabaker123@aol.com) |
Date: 2005-11-21 17:51:04 UTC-05:00
I carry a magic marker with me for my signature stamp to stamp in the
longbooks I find it works very well. I have a store bought stamp and it is about 1-2
inches square. I also have other colors I carry just in case I may need them
for the books that have no ink pads or markers or the stamp ink doen't work,
the magic markers are rather cheap too.
STAR:W+S=DRR
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longbooks I find it works very well. I have a store bought stamp and it is about 1-2
inches square. I also have other colors I carry just in case I may need them
for the books that have no ink pads or markers or the stamp ink doen't work,
the magic markers are rather cheap too.
STAR:W+S=DRR
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