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I bought a jar of this ink to fix little oops and it is very effective.
I guess that was over a year ago but have only used half the jar
so was disappointed to find it getting very hard on the surface and
thick & gooey in the bottom. Then I remembered my Distress ink Refresher spray.
I sprayed three good pumps into the ink and stirred it well with a wooden coffee stick.
All the hard lumps dissolved and it came back to a smooth usable ink.
Now when I use it, before closing the jar, I spray once into the lid with the ink refresher
to keep the moisture in.
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Great to know! I was looking for a bleed proof white and had seen something on Kristina Werner's youtube channel. However even better that the Distress refresher worked!
I bought a jar of this ink to fix little oops and it is very effective. I guess that was over a year ago but have only used half the jar so was disappointed to find it getting very hard on the surface and thick & gooey in the bottom. Then I remembered my Distress ink Refresher spray. I sprayed three good pumps into the ink and stirred it well with a wooden coffee stick. All the hard lumps dissolved and it came back to a smooth usable ink. Now when I use it, before closing the jar, I spray once into the lid with the ink refresher to keep the moisture in.
Could you tell me how you use this ink please? I am intrigued, but unaware of how to use it to fix the “oops!” Thanks!
In cases where I accidentally get a splatter of ink on a white card where it shouldn’t be
I use a calligraphy pen dipped in the bleed proof ink to cover it.
Since I have at least 3 different colors of white cardstock, I'm wondering if the white wouldn't show up almost as much as the ink splat...like White-Out does.
Since I have at least 3 different colors of white cardstock, I'm wondering if the white wouldn't show up almost as much as the ink splat...like White-Out does.