

Just dip the tip of your per nib in your matching ink so it is nice and covered.

Then you can use the fine tip of the nib like a pen to carefully fill in the area of your stamped image. Voila...you are fixed up and your stamp looks just how you envisioned! It was a total fluke that I bought these. They sat in my drawer for a good 6 months until I remembered them, and figured out that is what they were for, and now I love these little guys!

3 comments:
hmmm...do you sell those?...i've never seen that before and i thought i have seen it all
I just got my Ranger catalog...I'm thinking about getting some. Pretty handy..huh?!
oh this is an awesome tip!
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