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Ink pads come in different sizes, shapes, and materials.
Ink pads come in different sizes, shapes, and materials.
== Size ==
== Size ==
[[File:Empty foam cube.jpg|thumb|An empty foam ink cube]]
=== Standard size ===
=== Standard size ===
Standard-size ink pads are usually the size of a bank card, whether it is round, oval, square, or rectangular.
Standard-size ink pads are usually the size of a bank card, whether it is round, oval, square, or rectangular.
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Foam pads have a similar structure to a dish sponge and are most often used for viscous ink, such as pigment ink or embossing ink. Dye inks can be used in foam pads too, but this type of foam will be a bit denser.
Foam pads have a similar structure to a dish sponge and are most often used for viscous ink, such as pigment ink or embossing ink. Dye inks can be used in foam pads too, but this type of foam will be a bit denser.
Since the pad is quite soft, it's easy to add too much ink to your stamp. So always start by tapping lightly and continuing until your stamp has enough ink.
Since the pad is quite soft, it's easy to add too much ink to your stamp. So always start by tapping lightly and continuing until your stamp has enough ink.
== Reinking your pads ==
Most stamping ink you buy comes with the option of buying a reinker; a small bottle that contains the pure ink so you can add more ink to an ink pad that's running low on ink. These reinkers are available for most types of ink.
== Empty ink pads ==
It's possible to buy empty ink pads, which you can then refill with any reinker you have, while even mixing two colors together to make your own. Keep in mind that filling an empty ink pad requires a lot more ink than simply adding some ink to a used ink pad.

Revision as of 14:55, 4 June 2026

Ink pads come in different sizes, shapes, and materials.

Size

An empty foam ink cube

Standard size

Standard-size ink pads are usually the size of a bank card, whether it is round, oval, square, or rectangular.

Mini

If you want to save some budget, try out colors, or only need a specific color for one project, you can buy mini ink pads. The most common shape is a 1-inch cube, but other shapes, such as a raindrop shape, are possible as well.

Materials

Felt or linen

Felt or linen ink pads are usually used for dye inks or other more liquid inks. The pad is very firm and does not have a lot of give when you ink your stamp.

Foam

Foam pads have a similar structure to a dish sponge and are most often used for viscous ink, such as pigment ink or embossing ink. Dye inks can be used in foam pads too, but this type of foam will be a bit denser. Since the pad is quite soft, it's easy to add too much ink to your stamp. So always start by tapping lightly and continuing until your stamp has enough ink.

Reinking your pads

Most stamping ink you buy comes with the option of buying a reinker; a small bottle that contains the pure ink so you can add more ink to an ink pad that's running low on ink. These reinkers are available for most types of ink.

Empty ink pads

It's possible to buy empty ink pads, which you can then refill with any reinker you have, while even mixing two colors together to make your own. Keep in mind that filling an empty ink pad requires a lot more ink than simply adding some ink to a used ink pad.