FAQ's -
NEW- Adirondack® Product Line
Changes
Adirondack® Dye Inks |
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Have there been some changes to Adirondack® Dye Inks?
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Yes, there have been three significant changes: (1) a
new
Adirondack Dye Ink stamp pad case; (2) an
extension to the ink color palette and (3) renaming some
colors.
The case has a new design for increased functionality.
The lid is now fully removable and has a tighter fit and
better seal. The cases are also stackable. The base now
has a better grip for inking stamps and direct-to-paper
techniques.
The color palette of inks has been extended to match the
Adirondack
Acrylic Paint Dabbers in the Coordinating Colors
of 12 Earthtones, 12 Lights and 12 Brights. The other 12
original Earthtones Dye Inks in the Adirondack palette
are still available. The Coordinating Colors palette
means that you can use a color shade such as blue
(example: Cloudy Blue “Light”, Sailboat Blue “Bright”
and Denim “Earthtone”). They all coordinate to create
beautiful monochromatic looks.
The Adirondack Lights were formerly Ranger Sea Shell Dye
Inks, and the Adirondack Brights were formerly Ranger
Sea Brights Dye Inks. These colors have always
coordinated across the product lines. To make it easier
for customers, Ranger has melded them into the
Adirondack brand. Some names of former Sea Shells and
Sea Brights have changed to reflect a closer
relationship to the Adirondack “mountain” brand, rather
than “seashore” names.
To round out the color palette, there are five new
shades: Salmon, Mountain Rose, Lake Mist, Pebble, and
Hazelnut.
Click here for a chart of the complete
Coordinating Colors Chart of Earthtones, Lights and
Brights for Adirondack Dye Inks and Adirondack Acrylic
Paint Dabbers. Where color names have changed, the Chart
reflects new and old names. This will make it easier to
recognize colors you may already own in the Sea Shells
and Sea Brights Dye Inks. The five new shades are also
identified as “new”.
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