![]() A few have mentioned that some of the images are similar to SU!. Then in September the 'real' catalog is set to be released. The current on-line catalog is just a snippet of what is to come. ![]() Many of their stamp designs have been discontinued with the new released catalog. To me its more of a pigment based but quick dry. I have several Palette ink pads and I would say, no they are not the same. Some have said it sounds like the Palette ink pads. The cardstock is comparable to SU! Their ink pads are very different than SU! and quite nice. I will always prefer wood mounted stamps over any other, but I found that FSJ had some nice different images. The more time I spent going to classes and workshops I began to really enjoy their products. About 1 1/2 years ago I went to a class that FSJ was having. The last several years I began to get bored with SU! stamps. My back house which is my stamping/scrapbook room is about 85% SU! I love everything about SU! especially their cardstock. Lid snaps into base creating handle for easy inking.Crisp, bright and non-bleeding impressions.All paper surfaces, use heat on glass, fabric, wood, plastic, metal and clay.Fine art colors that look like pigment but dry like dye. Blending the best of both pigment and dye inks into one ink pad. I could be wrong on this.įeaturing HYBRID INK, the first all-purpose, craft ink. To me this sounds a lot like Palette ink pads. They can be used on all types of materials, including paper, fabric, wood, and acrylic, and become permanent when heat set on non-paper materials. They have no chalky residue and do not fade. Because of this, you get the fast drying aspects of a dye base, but the true color of a pigment. Our True Color Fusion Ink Pads are created by fusing both pigment and dye inks together into a unique hybrid formula. ![]() Have you seen what they say about their inks? Really interesting!
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