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Jolie_Paradoxe said:Quick Question - What's the best ink color for stamps? I'm creating one for receipts, and am thinking blue or black for the pink copies. Creating another for the catalogs, invites, etc....thinking blue, green or red for those.
Any and all input is appreciated!
Jolie_Paradoxe said:You girls are so smart and savvy! Thanks (to all 4 of you) for taking the time to post and share. Really appreciate it. Helped me avoid future frustrations.
@Melissa and Noora - But I WANT 2! Ha Ha.....actually makes sense to only have one....but the options!
@Becky - I give my customers the pink copy and I keep the white copy as it is usually the clearest and cc info. I thought I'd try stamping, but now that you mention the smudging and fading, I guess I just may need to stay the course and continue with labels.
I'm tired of writing in my info and thought I'd finally buy a stamper, though I like your idea better Sharon. Thanks for the tip with the website....I could so enjoy the Hot Pink! Yay for me....now to find out why I need it. Ha Ha
Thanks!
The best stamp ink colors for receipts and catalogs are black, blue, red, green, and purple. These colors are easy to read and provide a professional look to your documents.
No, it is important to use ink specifically designed for stamps. Regular ink can bleed or smudge, making your documents look messy and unprofessional. Pampered Chef offers a variety of stamp ink colors that are perfect for receipts and catalogs.
Yes, it is recommended to use separate stamp ink for your receipts and catalogs. This will ensure that your documents have a consistent and professional look. Plus, using different colors can help you quickly identify different types of documents.
The lifespan of stamp ink can vary depending on usage and storage conditions. However, on average, stamp ink can last for several months to a year. It is important to keep your stamp ink stored in a cool and dry place to prolong its lifespan.
Yes, some stamp inks are refillable. However, it is important to check the product information or ask a Pampered Chef consultant to ensure that the ink you are using is refillable. Refilling your stamp ink can save you money and reduce waste.