Altenew Fresh Dye Ink Coral Berry Reinker

Altenew Dye Ink -- Coral Berry Reinker

Altenew Dye Ink — Coral Berry Reinker

Coral Berry is a dye ink in the pink color family. It’s related to multiple other Altenew ink colors including Red Cosmos, Frosty Pink and Ruby Red. It is a coral pink color that reminds me of fresh roses blooming on a sweet summer day. You could also say that it’s sort of a salmon pink color, or a medium pink – it’s NOT a dark pink or a light pink.

Suggested Uses for Altenew’s Coral Berry Dye Ink

I frequently use this ink color for stamping and coloring flowers. If you want to try this, I recommend using layering stamps by Altenew or Pinkfresh Studio, and pairing this ink color with Altenew’s Ruby Red and Frosty Pink dye ink colors. Coral Berry also works beautifully on its own in cases where you have one-color floral stamps.


A couple other possible uses are as follows:

This ink color works well for any paper craft activity including stamping, ink blending, stenciling, and others.


So there you have it: That’s my honest opinion on Altenew ‘s Coral Berry dye ink .

Over to You:

Have you tried using Altenew ‘s Coral Berry dye ink? If so, how do you like it? How have you been using it in your projects? And would you say that it’s more of a coral pink color, or more of a salmon pink? Let’s talk about it in the comments.

Where to Buy Altenew Coral Berry Dye Ink

Click or tap here to shop for a Coral Berry dye ink reinker at Scrapbook.com.

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By Amy Solovay


About Your Product Reviewer: Amy Solovay (she, her) is a real person – NOT AI and NOT a robot! She is a content creator and educator who holds a bachelor’s degree with a studio art minor; she has also earned a separate degree in textile design. Amy learned to stamp and stencil as a small child, and she still enjoys those techniques all these years later. Beyond that, she enjoys introducing other crafters to the best new craft supplies, and she also loves helping crafters learn new techniques for making the most of the craft supplies they buy.


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This page was last updated on 9-13-2024.