This Bundle 7 of Distress Oxide Ink Pads features four of the popular colors of Distress Oxide Ink designed by Tim Holtz for Ranger Ink. This bundle includes the colors Picked Raspberry, Mustard Seed, Salty Ocean, and Frayed Burlap. These ink pads contain a 2" x 2" raised ink pad with water-reactive pigment ink that creates an oxidized effect when sprayed with water. This ink can be used with your favorite stamps or stencils, or it can be used directly on any craft surface (all items sold separately). These inks can be used on cards, scrapbook pages, tags, journals, and other paper crafting projects. These ink pads are made in the USA.
Since I needed two of these, this set was a nice price break. It's a bit of an effort to get the ink pads in and out of the tins. I suppose the tight fit holds the lids on securely, so you can turn the tin on its side safely. However, the tin takes up a lot more space than I had imagined it would. Still they are very useful. You do need to label the ends of the pads, since there is not enough space between them to see the color, except on the front row.
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These storage tins from Tim Holtz & Ranger are perfect! I really like that they hold 15 ink pads and are portable. I can stack them when I have them at home or I can grab one and go to a class or workshop. If you are searching for storage options for your Distress Inks/Oxides, these will not disappoint.
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I was needing some holders for all my Distress Oxide Inks. This finally fit my needs. Each box hold 15 inks in little slots (removable if wanted) in a vertical position. I label all mine on the side so I can see what color I am looking for. The slots hold the cover on tightly but allows the blending pad I velcroed to the back to stay on with no problem. The clear window top allows one to see what inks are in each box.
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I opened a few of my distress oxide today to find that all the ink had escaped at the bottom. I hadn't used a few of them in a few weeks and all the ink had settled at the bottom and down into the holder. I believe that standing the time up so the inks are flat would be best to do this from happening. I loved them before this happened.
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I bought two of these for my growing supply of Distress Oxide Ink Pads and could not be happier with them. They are solidly constructed and the inner plastic grid holds the ink pads firmly in place with the lids securely fastened. I love that the tins stack neatly on top of each other too! Such an improvement on how I was storing these ink pads. Highly recommended!
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I would recommend this item because I like its size and the way it holds 15 ink pads, but it is somewhat wobbly and I think if it were used by many hands the latch and alignment of the top and bottom would probably suffer. I had expected it to be sturdier, more like a typical lunchbox, but it is definitely not.
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I can’t put into words how great these storage tins are. I am so happy with my purchase. I was keeping my ink pads in a small rickety fiberboard stand. These are so awesome because they are off my desk now but still close enough to reach easily
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3 of the 6 were dented. They don't look great But the product is great for distress inks and oxides.
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I'm happy with the number it holds. I was a little surprised the plastic holder wasn't a heavier weight. I will just be careful when taking the inks in and out that I don't tear or dent the plastic.
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For the price the the tin is a bit cheap, one of mine came with a dent. I love the idea of the storage but not sure its worth the price.
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