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Bring a soft, cheerful blue to your creations with the Distress Ink Pad in Broken China by Tim Holtz for Ranger Ink. This 2" x 2" ink pad features water-based dye ink that is acid-free, non-toxic, and perfect for adding a vintage, aged look to your projects. Ideal for stamping, blending, and stenciling, the Broken China hue adds a frosty touch to layouts, cards, and mixed-media projects. Its raised design makes it easy to ink up stamps (sold separately) or apply directly to surfaces, while its unique water-reactive formula allows for creative, textured effects on paper, fibers, and more (all sold separately).
Broken China is a great color. I debated between getting broken china and faded jeans or weathered wood. I was going to get faded jeans because it is more of a traditional blue color but I opted for broken china when I watched some Tim Holtz videos because I loved the way it looked with the other colors. Now that I have broken china I am not disappointed -- it's great.
Used in this project: Oratory (2)
LOVE Tim Holtz distress ink!! I heard this color was a turquoise-ish color and immediately had to have it. It is the perfect turquoise color, and as with all of the distress inks, it is amazing! The quality is consistent, and the shipping was awesome. I was bummed to not find it in a local store, but got here quick enough.
If I HAD to pick my top 5 favorite distress inks...this one would be in the mix! LOVE this color. You have to buy it and try it. Once you do your head starts swirling around with all sorts of ideas and ways to use and incorporate this ink color into you work!
Used in this project: ***Swirlydoos November Kit - Curiouser and Curiouser
I loved this color. It remindes me of a mix between a beautiful sky blue and a turquoise. It looks great with Scattered straw, Dusty Concord, and Shabby Shutters. I'm sure it will look good with other colors, too.
Tim Holtz inks ROCK! ;) I love to sand & ink chipboard letters and I love how it will really seep into the sanded areas & you can still kinda wipe it off the shiny part leaving a two tone look :) great for inking edges too & not bad for regular stamping ;) love that the top comes compeletly off, rather than hinged like some pads :) and this color is actually brighter than it looks on the cover - which in my book IS a plus - gorgeous turquoise color
Used in this project: Summer monograms - j
I love all Distress Inks. They all work so great and are definatly my fave brand of inks. You can use them so many different ways. I love using it for distressing and wrinkling. Inking edges of things, stamping, use different colors with a little bit of water and layer it. Adding water droplets and just letting it dry like that on paper makes it look really cool too. This product is just great and can be used so many ways. Great buy!!
Used in this project: Today
I absolutely love the Tim Holtz distress ink pads! This one is my favorite of them all. The color is bright and bleeds beautifully on any cardstock! I can't get enough of these ink pads! Definitely worth the investment!
I just love the color you get using this ink. I have used it for stamping and the result is very nice.
Used in this project: Mis Quince A�os (My Fifteenth Birthday)
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