
Knight White Card
Melissa’s been busy testing again and this time she gave Knight White a go. It’s super smooth and bright white, overall Melissa thinks it has a great thickness, it’s a nice, bright white and it cuts smoothly with a trimmer.
Copic Colouring Test

Products used for this test
Ink Used for Image: MFT Extreme Black
Ink Used for Sentiment: Versafine Clair Nocturne
Medium used for Colouring: Copic Markers
Other Products Used: Shimmer Pen & Glossy Accents
Thoughts after the test
- I found that it was a little hard to blend the Copic markers and they did bleed outside the stamped image but only slightly.
- The Versafine Clair ink did not dry fast on this cardstock and it smudged a little when I coloured the image.
- The Shimmer Pen and Glossy Accents did not warp this card.
Ink Blending Through Stencil Test

Products used in this test
Ink Used: Distress Oxide Peacock Feathers
Other Products Used: Blending Brush
Thoughts after the test
- The ink blended well onto the card.
- Not so vibrant when completed, colour seems to soak into the card a little.
- Still happy with the results.
Ink Blended then spritzed with water

Products used in this test
Ink Used: Distress Oxide Peacock Feathers
Other Products Used: Blending Brush, Water Spritz Bottle
Thoughts after the test
- The ink blended well onto the card.
- When spritzed with the water, it soaked in a little but I was still able to pick the water and colour up and got the effect.
- Dried without warping.
Check out our Knight White (and Ivory) range that includes matching envelopes:
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Knight White – 280gsm Card – A5 Scored$8.80
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Knight White – 280gsm Card – A5$6.95 – $13.85
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Knight White – 280gsm Card – A4$0.65 – $11.45