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Just added embroidered bookmarks to my Etsy!!
(I swear they’re cuter in person, I cannot take photos to save my life)
I vow to never attempt to create a brick wall again
I absolutely loved working on this commission piece!
If you are interested in hand-embroidered tote bags, shirts, and more, check out my kofi page and send me a message!
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custom pet portraits i’ve made so far this year! ❤️
these were all done with watercolor on cotton muslin, stitched onto repurposed lace, with hand embroidered felt flowers 💐
i’ve decided to open a few commission slots for these on my etsy! they’re 15% off this week ✨
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“Bucket of Ink” vs. “Bucket of Inks”: A Deep Dive into Embroidery & Screen Printing from an Industry Decorator
As someone who’s spent more than two decades living and breathing custom apparel, I’ve learned that no two decoration processes are created equal—and neither are the resources that support them. That’s why I want to clear up a common point of confusion and, more importantly, spotlight an incredibly valuable resource for decorators: the difference between “Bucket of Ink” and “Bucket of Inks”—two sides of the same powerhouse company, Buckets of Ink.
While they share a name and mission—to support and supply the custom apparel industry—their focus areas are distinct, and knowing which side to tap into can mean the difference between good production and great production.
Let’s break it down, decorator to decorator.
The Mission Behind the Brands
Both "Bucket of Ink" and "Bucket of Inks" were created with the decorator in mind, but each caters to a specific specialty:
Bucket of Ink is the embroidery-focused branch of Buckets of Ink, dedicated to everything needle-and-thread.
Bucket of Inks is the screen printing side, supplying everything from plastisol to reclaim chemistry to get perfect prints every time.
As an Industry Decorator, I’m here to help shops—whether they’re startups or seasoned operations—get the most from their process, their tools, and their investment. Understanding which “bucket” to dip into is key.
Bucket of Ink – The Embroidery Side
Embroidery is all about dimension, detail, and texture. With Bucket of Ink, decorators can access a full arsenal of embroidery essentials tailored for high-quality stitching:
Supplies Include:
Madeira and Robison-Anton threads
Backing and stabilizers (cut-away, tear-away, no-show mesh)
Bobbins, needles, and pre-wound options
Adhesive sprays and hooping stations
Thread storage and organization tools
Recommended Equipment:
Multi-head and single-head machines from brands like Happy Japan Embroidery Machines.
HoopMaster systems
Mighty Hoops and adjustable hooping devices
Equipment Dealer Support:
Bucket of Ink connects decorators with trusted dealers for training, maintenance, and machine upgrades—making sure you’re not just sold to, but supported.
Pro Tip from the Industry Decorator:
Invest in magnetic hooping systems early. It reduces stress, increases efficiency, and keeps consistency tight for high-volume jobs.
Bucket of Inks – The Screen Printing Side
Screen printing is where volume meets creativity. Bucket of Inks offers a full lineup of materials and chemistry for shops that want bold, durable prints.
Supplies Include:
Plastisol inks, water-based inks, and specialty effects like puff or glow
Emulsions, degreasers, reclaim chemicals
Squeegees, scoop coaters, and mesh counts for every job
Test pellons, cleaning supplies, and press wipes
Tape, spatulas, blockout pens—everything you forget until you need it
Recommended Equipment:
Presses from CobraFlex Printers, Riley Hopkins, and ROQ
Flash dryers, tunnel dryers, exposure units
Washout booths and dip tanks
CTS (computer-to-screen) systems
Dealer and Support Network:
Bucket of Inks partners with leading screen printing equipment dealers and offers knowledge resources to help you scale—from manual setups to full automation.
Pro Tip from the Industry Decorator:
Always dial in your exposure times and screen tension. The most expensive ink won’t fix a poorly prepped screen.
Shared Values – Unified by Purpose
What I love about Buckets of Ink as a whole is that whether you’re threading needles or pulling squeegees, they’re committed to helping decorators thrive. Both arms of the company offer:
Industry education and tech support
Fast, decorator-focused customer service
Real-world-tested products, not gimmicks
A “by decorators, for decorators” mindset
That alignment matters—because decorators need partners who understand the grind, the craft, and the business.
The Hybrid Shop Advantage
Many modern shops now run both embroidery and screen printing—and if you’re one of them, Buckets of Ink has you covered on both fronts.
By understanding how Bucket of Ink (embroidery) and Bucket of Inks (screen printing) complement each other, you can streamline purchasing, unify vendor relationships, and educate your team across disciplines. That’s efficiency. That’s growth. That’s how you scale smart.
Final Thoughts from the Industry Decorator
At the end of the day, I’m not just here to sell ink or thread—I’m here to help decorators get the most out of their tools, their time, and their talent.
Whether you're hooping caps in the back room or loading shirts onto a press in the front, having the right supplier makes a difference. And that’s where Bucket of Ink and Bucket of Inks shine. They’re not just brands—they’re partners in the process.
So whichever path you're on—embroidery, screen printing, or both—know that there’s a bucket built for your business. And I’m here to help you pour success from it.
Midnight carp is doing great on the matching sweatshirt! Want to have her with you all day? Get her here. Or make your own with the pattern in my shop.
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Another patch i finished lately, this one ive been meaning to do for a while but hadn’t had the knowledge to do so but im glad i figured it out