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Add bold, autumn-inspired color to your projects with the Distress Ink Pad in Spiced Marmalade by Tim Holtz for Ranger Ink. This vibrant orange water-based dye ink is perfect for creating warm, aged effects on paper, fibers, and mixed media surfaces. Whether you're crafting fall-themed cards, seasonal layouts, or Halloween papercrafts, this acid-free, non-toxic ink blends beautifully for seamless stamping, shading, and stenciling. The 2" x 2" raised pad design makes inking stamps (sold separately) or applying color directly to surfaces effortless. Bring warmth and dimension to your handmade cards, journals, and scrapbooks with this must-have ink for vintage and distressed designs.
I saw the Orange colored Distress Inks and thought OK! Glad I did, Beautiful colors alone and when used in combination with other colors it's almost unbelievable! This color works and I like it combined with the Dried Marigold and Brushed Corduroy (dark affect) or Mustard Seed and Scattered Straw for a Sunlight feel! This color also works well for dark pumpkin colors when the season arises.
Such a beautiful vibrant orange color! I enjoy using this color with Dusty Concord and Mustard Seed to help create an eye popping effect.
Used in this project: Amazing Grace!
I've just gotten into distressing and love these inks. ?this color is great for Thanksgiving and halloween. I would, and have, recommended it t my friends. Price at Scrapbook.com is right as well!
Orange on the color wheel is smack in the middle between red and yellow… and Spiced Marmalade is not it. But that's a good thing. The standard orange is like the citrus fruit, super bright and obvious. This ink pad is just a tiny bit deeper and richer. Personally I think of this color as pumpkin which are orange but not the neon citrus version. If you go with that you can see how much of the Distress line goes better with a little Spiced Marmalade. The rusty vintage browns like tea dye, many of the blues (especially Stormy Sky), some of the greens (even Peacock Feathers), and the reds of course. This ink pad is a very good investment because it blends with so much without being monotone -- but it is a strong color so have some courage!
Tim Holtz inks ROCK! ;) love this color - have to say I use this one QUITE a bit - 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 :)
Used in this project: Mom's Birthday Card
Another great color from Tim Holtz. These distress inks are great. They react with water and there are so many ways to use them, in combination with the other distress products, or alone. Great for mixed media, scrapbook pages, cards, any projects where you want a distressed look or a look with lots of color. This is a great orange to have in your collection.
I love Distress Inks.....all of them. They are so versatile and the fact that they react to water just takes the game to another level. I love old, vintage things and these inks allow me to take my work there. They make a perfect backdrop. Spice marmalade is a beautiful orange that allows you to change the depth of the color in the blink of an eye and it is one of my favorite all-time distress inks. I think I have used it in just about everthing I have done.
Used in this project: The Recital
I love the color & how vivid it is. If you already own other colors of Tim Holtz, then I suggest getting this too. I absolutely, totally love it.
Used in this project: Happy Birthday
I love the multitude of colors available from Tim Holtz distress inks! I like this one in particular because of the brighter color!
Used in this project: i {heart} you
Nice and bright, great for adding a bit of bold color on the edges.
Used in this project: Kyle & Alice
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