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Old 03-30-2005, 05:18 AM   #1  
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Can anyone tell me where to purchase dry ink pads, I tried ATRS for the Comotion pads but can't find them. thanks, Vicky
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Old 03-30-2005, 05:29 AM   #2  
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I'm still looking too. I'm actually considering thinking getting the felt sheet from ATRS and using pieces with my other inks.
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It appears that ATRS is out of the dry comotion pads. UGG. So, I've searched the web and have only come up with really large ones. I've been buying up old styel SU pads and reinkers to avoid using the new SU pads, but would also love to know where to get dry ones.
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Wait, I think i may have found some. check out this link:

http://www.cistamps.com/dry_ink_pads.htm
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why buy dry ink pads? just cause it's cheaper to buy the reinker?
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when I started with SU I bought a carousel to hold their ink pads. Plus, to be honest (don't want to start an anti SU thread here), I don't like the new pads. Hard to open and they sag in the middle. I have one and hate it. So, I'm buying up used old style ones and using reinkers and I'm a happy stamper!
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Wait, I think i may have found some. check out this link:

http://www.cistamps.com/dry_ink_pads.htm
Just for your info: These are not raised ink pads like SU's old stlye. They will only ink stamps smaller than the case. Comotion was the brand name that Addicted to Rubber Stamps had and they are sold out now.
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I have seen some dry inkpads at Hobby Lobby, but they don't seem to carry a large stock of them.
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Thanks for the help.....will keep looking.....Vicky
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I just saw some at AC Moore in the section w/all the other ink pads! The pad is a felt pad. Would be great for taking bleach on the go!
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blockheads.com has some. I don't know if they are they type you would want they have a couple different things and I like dealing with them.
 
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Try www.lumpystuff.com My friend Tracey runs the site - super nice to work with.

Here is a link:
http://www.lumpystuff.com/cart/shop/...=itemd&id=2137
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