The term "ink pad" refers to a device typically used for stamping or printing, which contains a cushion of cloth or foam soaked with ink. Antonyms, or opposite words of ink pad, might include "eraser," "pencil," "dry marker," "white-out," "chalk," or "paint." Rather than allowing ink to transfer from the pad to paper or another surface, these antonyms are designed to remove or cover up markings. While ink pads are commonly associated with stamping and scrapbooking, a myriad of crafting tools and supplies exist to meet various needs, preferences, and creative projects.