Winsor & Newton Collection Drawing Ink Set (8) vs Greens Alcohol Inks Set with 7 colors and blending tools
Overall winner: Greens Alcohol Inks Set with 7 colors and blending tools
Key Differences
Choose Winsor & Newton (A) if you want a more budget-friendly drawing ink set with bright pigments and fast-drying formula for dip-pen work; choose GRAS Art/Tim Holtz (B) if you need highly concentrated, vivid greens formulated for professional uses like resin and yupo where durability and color intensity matter. A is an 8-color drawing-ink set noted for value, while B is a 7-pack alcohol-ink bundle focused on concentrated greens and professional-grade applications
Winsor & Newton Collection Drawing Ink Set (8)
A collection of soluble-dye drawing inks in a shellac solution for strong color and quick-drying results. Includes Canary Yellow, Orange, and Carmine; suitable for dip pen drawing and color layering. Customers report vibrant pigments and good value, with mixed flow feedback
Pros
- vibrant color quality
- quick-drying ink
- includes multiple colors
- good value for money
Cons
- mixed feedback on ink flow
- potential for surface staining
Greens Alcohol Inks Set with 7 colors and blending tools
GRAS Art Bundles’ Greens Alcohol Inks Set includes 7 green hues for resin, epoxy, and yupo projects, with blending tools for effects. Customers note vibrant colors and ease of use, though some report leaking issues and mixed paint coverage feedback
Pros
- vibrant green color range
- includes blending tools
- easy to use
- suitable for resin, epoxy, yupo projects
Cons
- some customers report leaking
- mixed feedback on paint coverage
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Winsor & Newton |
| Durability | GRAS Art Bundles |
| Versatility | Tie |
| User Reviews | GRAS Art Bundles |