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Please accept to continue or block all non-essential cookies. Your Basket. Your basket is empty. Advanced Search. Shop by Category. Featured Product. Bay Leaf Stencil A5. Best Sellers. There are several reasons that I reach for this ink over other black inks that I own. First, I love its matte finish that makes stamped images look as though they are an original part of an item instead of a new addition.

This ink also handles detail in an image very well, and can be embossed if I want to highlight it or do a resist technique. All in all, my Black Soot Distress ink is a real workhorse for me. Until Tim announced Hickory Smoke as the Color of the Month for June , one of my biggest complaints about the Distress palette was that there was no true gray. Gray is one of my go-to colors for those times when I want a dark neutral but black is just too harsh, so I was really feeling the lack of it.

Brown is an essential neutral in a palette. Ground Espresso Distress is the perfect replacement for black when I need something that will complement creamy or earth toned elements. Pumice Stone is the cooler of the two light brown Distress inks that I regularly turn to for distressing edges and creating faux drop shadows on elements and just generally grunging things up. It is light enough that it shifts and blends into the background when put on medium to dark colors. I knew I used this a lot, but I was still somewhat shocked when my supply list tally from the past 5 years rated Antique Linen as my most frequently used Distress ink pad even beating out Black Soot.

I use Antique Linen ink pad as the warmer partner to Pumice Stone, for inking edges and distressing items, as well as for creating watermark type impressions.

Because it is lighter, Antique Linen has even more tendency than Pumice Stone to disappear and take on the tone of a darker shade that it is layered over.

This is a color that has grown on me over time, and I was somewhat surprised to find it in the top of my usage tally.

Depending on how it is used, Iced Spruce can shift towards blue, green or gray tones, making it a versatile option in my Distress palette for creating vintage looks for all sorts of occasions.

Since it is perhaps the closest in the existing palette to the new Speckled Egg Distress color, it will be interesting to see if I use it less after I have the new color in my Distress ink drawer. Like its namesake jeans, this deep blue color is a fabulous neutral that just goes with everything!

Faded Jeans Distress ink makes a great replacement for black when I want something that is more friendly and not quite so stark.

They are perfect for creating weathered, vintage effect craft projects, including scrapbook pages, card backgrounds and papercraft projects. They use water-reactive dyes and pigment ink fusions that create an oxidized effect when sprayed with water. Oxide inks are perfect for adding that extra grungy, layered look just by using a spritz of water. They oxidize immediately, creating an almost chalky consistency. On white cardstock, Distress Inks appear as a more vivid color, it's not until you use the inks on a kraft or darker colored background that you notice the differences in the finish of the two products.

Whilst the Distress Oxide Inks cover the color of your background, the Distress inks allow the cardstock background to show. Dependent on your project, you may prefer the solid color a Distress Oxide Ink offers. With every good blending tool, you need a great ink, which is great news as these Ranger Tim Holtz Ink Pad collections are just perfect!

Distress Inks can be a little more difficult to blend, mainly because of their slight transparency, which means you needs to have a little patience and plenty of practice to perfect the art. On the other hand, Distress Oxide Inks are made for blending!



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