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kgray51781
> 3 dayJust what I needed .. easy and clean.
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Erika Harada
> 3 dayDries way too fast, and I feel like I wasted a lot of ink because of that. Very watery and splotchy -- print edges are not crisp at all because of it. If you use it you should use it on paper only and work very fast. Only pro is that cleanup is very easy.
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Nancy M.
> 3 daytubes were smaller than I pictured, but good product
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Lisa D.
> 3 dayGood starter pack. Inks worked great. Not a fan of the gold. It worked decently, but the texture for that one was a little odd. Ill stay away from the metallics going forward. The others were great. Now I know how much Ill need and which colors I want to order in larger tubes.
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Rory Feeney II
Greater than one weekInk was awful. Extremely thick to the point that rolling it onto the roller was nearly impossible because you would get so much on it that the print would be smudged without even pressing it
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Gregory Gaylord
> 3 dayGreat for kids printmaking projects. We used this to do printmaking with foam printing plates in conjunctions with the Melissa and Doug Block printing paper. The ink does come out pretty thick, but its no problem making vibrant prints. Just make sure to thoroughly ink your plates and not wait too long to print. No complaints for the variety of colors and amount you get for this price.
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Clare Towne
> 3 dayThe yellow was so watery it cant be used or mixed. Clear liquid dripped out with a few flecks of suspended pigment. Really disappointed.
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AliceT
> 3 dayA good starter set for block printing - I had been using leftover screen printing ink, and wondered what the difference was - this proper block printing ink drys a lot slower, allowing you to squeeze just what you need onto your glass for each pull and keeping the brayer from clogging or drying out too quickly. When I decide what colors I want my prints to be, I will buy larger tubes of each.