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Natural Ink Making Kits

Natural Ink Making Kits

Natural Ink-Making Kit

A slow and joyful invitation to create your own earth-based inks at home.

Each Natural Ink-Making Kit includes:
– 1 natural pigment
– Iron tablets
– Honey (or alternate natural binder)
– 1 glass vial with lid
– 1 paintbrush
– 1 reusable 2"x3" glass jar

Use the included jar to make larger batches of ink or to safely carry your natural inks with you when creating on the go.

Upon purchase, please leave your email address at checkout. You’ll receive a link to my How-To Video within two weeks.
Prefer written instructions? Click here for a step-by-step blog post on how to make inks!

Need directions on how to fill your fountain pen? Click here for a step-by-step blog post.

Note: Each kit includes the same materials, but jars and containers may vary slightly in appearance. I intentionally source a mix of unique glass jars to keep each kit special.

Gifting this?
Add a Small Gift Box or Large Gift Box to your order, please select "Small Gift Box" or "Large Gift Box." 

All card stock gift boxes are made by Origami Bob - a wonderful human based in Evanston who spends his time making boxes out of card stock. Proceeds from gift boxes will go to the Evanston/NorthShore YWCA Women's Shelter. Read more about them here.

 

Regular price $45.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $45.00 USD
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Material

Materials

Ink powder, natural binder, iron tablet, how to instructions, reusable glass jar, paint brush, empty vial

Dimensions

Care Instructions

Keep out of direct sunlight when not in use, as natural inks can gently shift over time.
• Store in a cool, dry place when not in use.
• Avoid prolonged exposure to moisture or humidity.
• Do not scrub or soak. Spot clean gently with a soft, damp cloth if needed.

Shipping & Returns

Orders take up to 2 weeks to fulfill. I am a single BIPOC, woman-owned business creating small-batch, sustainable work. As such, shipping does not happen at the speed of larger companies like Amazon or fast fashion companies. Thank you for your patience and support of slow, intentional craft.

Orders placed in the first half of my store opening will ship midway through the season (during the week of April 21st).
Orders placed in the second half will ship at the end of the store opening period (during the week of May 5th).

Shipping costs are calculated at checkout based on your location. You will receive a tracking number once your order has shipped.

Returns & Exchanges
All sales are final due to the handmade nature of my work.

If your order arrives damaged, please email me within 10 days with photos, and I’ll do my best to make it right.
I am unable to offer exchanges at the moment, but if you have any concerns, don’t hesitate to reach out.

International Orders
Buyers are responsible for any customs fees or import taxes. International shipping times vary and may be delayed due to customs processing.

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