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Not sure what to use, but you could always test run different inks. You can just try to smear with a wet/oily finger instead of wiping on your mouth, hehe ![]()
Also try letting them 'set' overnight or something, sometimes that helps with things.
Try using Staz-On brand inks. They're made to be used on non-porous surfaces and are waterproof.
What about trying a watermark stamp on a dark color...no colored ink to smear and it would be a subtle way to tie things together. gl.
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Hey ladies!
I was thinking of DIYing some stamped cocktail napkins, but I wasn't sure what sort of ink to use. I know they make some "permanent" and waterproof inks, but I'd hate for someone to wipe their mouth and end up with a colored ink smear.
Any thoughts? Advice? Horror stories?
Also any thoughts on stamping a light color (silver or white) on a darker napkin?
Rock on!