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ink pads or markers on the trail?
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Jul 31, 2018 5:38pm
It has been a while since I have been active. I was getting my trail kit together to go out and discovered that my marvy brush markers are all dried up. I went to all three craft stores in town and not one had them. I really didn't see any other stamping markers. What does every one use?
Thanks Condo
Thanks Condo
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Reply to: #963264 by condo
Jul 31, 2018 6:08pm
I use both ink pads and markers. I have both Marvey and Crayola markers.
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Reply to: #963264 by condo
Jul 31, 2018 6:16pm
I have some of both. Sometimes you needs lots of colors (markers) and sometimes you need a stamp pad (if the image is really big and all one color).
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Reply to: #963264 by condo
Jul 31, 2018 6:44pm
I haul all the colors, in form of stamp pads and markers as I can comfortably haul.
I <3 colors.
I <3 colors.
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Reply to: #963270 by estella_naparella
Jul 31, 2018 7:12pm
depends. at a gathering i will generally bring markers as there is usually quite a few stamps that the planters want you to use to markers. on the trail i only bring my black ink pad..... unless the clue asks for a specific color.
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Reply to: #963264 by condo
Jul 31, 2018 7:22pm
I use small ink pads! I don't know how common it is, but my ink pads are fingerprint sized. It makes them easy to carry and easy to get a better impression. Though I've never tried markers...
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Reply to: #963264 by condo
Jul 31, 2018 7:33pm
Tombow markers, Tsukineko teardrops, and a Versafine black pad.
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Reply to: #963264 by condo
Jul 31, 2018 7:48pm
I just bought a set of small Archival stamp pads and the box that they fit in. It's small and fits into my new boxing bag (double-decker lunch bag I got from Sams). I got tired of the lids falling off and getting ink all over everything. We'll see how this new system works if I ever actually get to get out and letterbox.
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Reply to: #963277 by Topcollector
Aug 1, 2018 3:23am
I always carry black and sepia ink pads. But for markers I found the crayola $.99 work as well as the much more expensive marvey.
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Reply to: #963264 by condo
Aug 1, 2018 5:03am
I carry ink pads in several commonly used colors, and said this recently on another thread:
I stand by it. Carvers, please test your color scheme outdoors, by yourself - no helpers. Find out how hard it is or isn't, and make it realistic - don't sit or kneel, or place any of your stuff on the wet, muddy trail (even if it isn't wet & muddy right now).
When faced with a complex, multi-colored stamp on the trail, I use my Versafine black or sepia on the whole stamp, and wipe it off afterwards on the back flyleaf of my logbook. The planter's original colors still show on the stamp, guiding the next finder. I have tried markers twice (two time periods, not two stamps) - and two kinds of markers. For me, it's a dexterity problem. They are very difficult to use standing up, and the color of the image is weak because of the time it takes to prepare the stamp.
In conclusion (seems like a speech ~ sorry), this whole issue vexes me each time I encounter a fancy, colorful stamp in the woods. It makes me feel guilty for not following the carver's wishes, yet I can't manage to do what the other kids are doing, and so I must stick with my solution, knowing that if everyone else stamped with black or brown, and then wiped it off, the stamp would eventually be black, so I am setting a bad example. Yikes, here I am telling all about it, too!
I stand by it. Carvers, please test your color scheme outdoors, by yourself - no helpers. Find out how hard it is or isn't, and make it realistic - don't sit or kneel, or place any of your stuff on the wet, muddy trail (even if it isn't wet & muddy right now).
When faced with a complex, multi-colored stamp on the trail, I use my Versafine black or sepia on the whole stamp, and wipe it off afterwards on the back flyleaf of my logbook. The planter's original colors still show on the stamp, guiding the next finder. I have tried markers twice (two time periods, not two stamps) - and two kinds of markers. For me, it's a dexterity problem. They are very difficult to use standing up, and the color of the image is weak because of the time it takes to prepare the stamp.
In conclusion (seems like a speech ~ sorry), this whole issue vexes me each time I encounter a fancy, colorful stamp in the woods. It makes me feel guilty for not following the carver's wishes, yet I can't manage to do what the other kids are doing, and so I must stick with my solution, knowing that if everyone else stamped with black or brown, and then wiped it off, the stamp would eventually be black, so I am setting a bad example. Yikes, here I am telling all about it, too!
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Reply to: #963264 by condo
Aug 1, 2018 5:49am
Teardrops and a black pad.
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Reply to: #963264 by condo
Aug 1, 2018 5:52am
Thanks everyone for the quick responses!!
For those that use teardrops, are they water based or pigment?
For those that use teardrops, are they water based or pigment?
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Reply to: #963264 by condo
Aug 1, 2018 7:33am
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Reply to: #963274 by ecstaticUnicorns
Aug 1, 2018 7:46am
I do the same. I like to have different colors in my logbook, so I have some dew drops and some small 1 inch ink pads. I keep them in a plastic pencil box.
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Reply to: #963285 by Maude
Aug 1, 2018 8:12am
Totally agree with Maude!!
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Reply to: #963285 by Maude
Aug 1, 2018 2:24pm
You are forgiven. At least by me, which counts for exactly as much as it should. It's your loss that you don't get the uh-maaaaaaazing image I planned for you. . . just kidding. I would rather have you find my box and sully it than not find it at all. It is there for you. A bit of spit and denim afterward would be appreciated like a post-romp cigarette, but not strictly necessary. As in both cases, I leave you to manage your own guilt and post-incident confession.
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Reply to: #963287 by condo
Aug 1, 2018 2:25pm
Yes. I know from experience and from walking with a lean, that you should get absolutely one of each possible color.
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Reply to: #963287 by condo
Aug 1, 2018 4:36pm
Not necessarily from here or these colors but: https://www.google.com/shopping/product/16573557293527955132/image?q=teardrop+inkpad&client=safari&hl=en-us&prmd=sivn&biw=375&bih=553&dpr=2&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjb3Nyhgc3cAhWICnwKHfJGAuEQnUAIOQ&prds=cid:16573557293527955132,paur:ClkAsKraX7Be2FGXMpOe8w-TnrjoShDBw5fr7_ixBFUGNE434ARtr1SKzTHrm5DEiYeRLtgJVKldZYR8ljxzHIjiIMbZluH-OCsEDThSakQnKsBGWBy2HIUYCRIZAFPVH70KMhkPcTOhkANHeRNfDZIrikBfHg,sgro:iv,mvi:0
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Reply to: #963320 by DarkZen and Evil Cow Pie
Aug 1, 2018 8:04pm
I didn't care for the chalk ink. It didn't dry for me.
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Reply to: #963285 by Maude
Aug 2, 2018 7:06am
It's bad enough when the stamp coloring is detailed, you've got to figure out how to get one color into a tiny little corner among other colors. But sometimes the colors are meaningless! You look at the stamp and there's no reason it couldn't have been stamped all one color -- it might even look better -- but the planter shows it with all these different colors. Sometimes apparently they've just used one of those rainbow stamp pads.
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Reply to: #963287 by condo
Aug 2, 2018 7:07am
Gotta go pigment. Simply gotta. There's no comparison in how the stamped images look.
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Reply to: #963333 by Kirbert
Aug 2, 2018 8:53am
color on the trail - was: ink pads or markers on the trail?
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Reply to: #963335 by Topcollector
Aug 2, 2018 11:26am
my $0.02
if you want your stamp to be multi-colored, do it as an out-line of your image. We can color in later, just like a coloring book image.
There's nothing like being a later (or even second) finder and the stamp is already all black ink.
When it's raining or the temp is hovering around 10*F, or lately 100*F, I want to get it and get going.
GG
if you want your stamp to be multi-colored, do it as an out-line of your image. We can color in later, just like a coloring book image.
There's nothing like being a later (or even second) finder and the stamp is already all black ink.
When it's raining or the temp is hovering around 10*F, or lately 100*F, I want to get it and get going.
GG
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Reply to: #963339 by Grrly Girl
Aug 2, 2018 4:18pm
... or swarming with mosquitoes,
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Reply to: #963285 by Maude
Aug 2, 2018 4:46pm
For me, the whole issue is the location. Finding a super detailed and colorful stamp on a trail with say, thick woods and no benches or areas to sit can definitely be a bit much.
There are some really talented and creative 'boxers out my way, who have planted multi-color or multi stamp boxes, and I'm super grateful for them. They are placed outdoors, off-trail, in beautiful areas where you can set up camp and have fun with it. Near a bench/ picnic table, a rocky area, or a place where you can throw down a picnic blanket is enjoyable for me. Also, the same goes for indoor boxes where you can sit (and don't really have to be stealthy). You usually know ahead of time what you're getting into, so you can bring your colors and expect to spend a little time there.
Also (and I'm sure most of you know this), if you carry a super light-colored ink pad like yellow, and ink and huff the stamp, you can sometimes get a pretty decent print with faint colors and not muddy up the carve. I know plenty of people do this even without the yellow ink, and just huff.
Just sayin' ;)
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Reply to: #963343 by kudichan
Aug 2, 2018 4:56pm
I recently found the Salt Kettle Salt Shaker letterbox and I huffed on it to remove excess ink. It was a brilliant move on my part because the image looks so much like a glass shaker. My second stamping (in black) didn't do it justice. I had another letterbox find (a mushroom stamp) that had various inks left behind and the huffed image was very realistic to a mushroom's coloring. Serendipity.
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Reply to: #963292 by aMAZEing adventure frog
Aug 2, 2018 5:26pm
Thanks, nice to know I can re-ink them!
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Reply to: #963264 by condo
Aug 2, 2018 5:38pm
Ok, loving all you "teachers" out there!!!
For those who said use the pigment ink pads..........I have always heard they take longer to dry. So that makes me think watercolor paint vs. oil painting.......and oil paint takes a very long time to dry. Just how much time before you can close up the logbook and move on without doing damage? Also, is there a special way to clean the stamps compared to using a water based marker/ink pad?
For those who said use the pigment ink pads..........I have always heard they take longer to dry. So that makes me think watercolor paint vs. oil painting.......and oil paint takes a very long time to dry. Just how much time before you can close up the logbook and move on without doing damage? Also, is there a special way to clean the stamps compared to using a water based marker/ink pad?
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Reply to: #963346 by condo
Aug 2, 2018 6:23pm
30 seconds vs. 10 seconds.
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Reply to: #963346 by condo
Aug 2, 2018 6:24pm
Clean stamps with alcohol. That works regardless what type ink has been used on them.