
Bring out the rich colors of your photographs when you use the Bundled Sage Distress Ink Pad by Tim Holtz for Ranger Ink. It's fantastic for altered books, layouts, cards and other paper craft projects. This 2" x 2" pad is made with a higher raised felt for easier use with direct-to-paper techniques. Re-inkers are available in .5 oz. amber glass bottle with eye drop applicators (sold separately). The ink is acid-free, fade-resistant, non-toxic and water-based.
If you know the herb sage you know it has a bit of grayish to it because of fine hairs on the leaves. Surprisingly this ink pad captures that cool color really well. I have 9 different greens in the Distress Ink Pad line and this is the most organic and natural looking. (The very different Forest Moss is second).
Bundled Sage is a medium color, not pastel in any way but not in-your-face saturated either. A good color for leaves, herb bundles, a sophisticated alternative to mint green (ick.!), better then Iced Spruce for a vintage feel… a nice comfortable alternative to the more saturated greens in the Distressed line.
I'm not fond of Shabby Shutters after buying this ink pad. Shabby Shutters is more yellow but not a spring green. Bundled Sage is a better buy.
Interesting note: Bundled Sage goes really well with Old Paper (which is green not tan). Old Paper is pastel version.
After my sister showed me Tim Holtz's videos using distress ink...I just had to give it a try. I purchased several colors in addition to the sage...chipped sapphire (I haven't used it yet), scattered straw and broken china. I have had such a fun time making (I did have a little learning curve) tags. Love Distress Ink! I do need a blending tool. I also bought mini misters - a must to play with this stuff!
Just got the new Bundled Sage and must say I absolutely love this shade of green. It's beautiful and so versatile. I love the fact that I can get more than just one shade from this. I can go light, medium or dark. What's not to love about any of the Distress Ink Pads. Always an absolute fave!
Used in this project: ~Vintage Lady Mother's Day Card
The ink is the best for distressing - the colors go well for the upcoming holiday season and the prics for the ink at scrapbook.com are hard to beat.
My crafting took on a new look with Tim Holtz distress inks. I love them all.
If you have not tried them, all I can say is your missing out on a whole new level of stamping and beyond!
Gorgeous color, perfect for distressing and/or stamping and embossing. I'm doing an entire album using muted blues and greens, so this is perfect!
This is a must have ink pad. It's perfect for so many projects. Should be your go to color when in doubt for any occasion.
This is just a lovely color and has become my favorite. How have I been getting along without it?
I love this color. It's perfect for many of the paperlines lines out this season.
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