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Your mixed media projects will be one-of-a-kind when you use the Opaque Distress Grit Paste from Tim Holtz for Ranger Ink. There is one 3 ounce jar of paste included that adds texture to your projects. Made in the USA.
This grit paste is perfect for adding texture or even snow to your winter/Christmas themed projects. It's very gritty and reminds me a bit of stucco! I love that it comes in the smaller size so that none of the product is wasted from drying out before I use it all. I use a silicone brush or flat pallet knife to apply this through stencils and a pointed pallet knife to apply it as snow on mixed media projects. It also takes color from Tim's Distress line beautifully.
Used in this project: On the Coast: An Altered Mixed Media Lighthouse
Since this is gesso based I love this even more. Its wonderful to work with, it dries reatively fast here here in the Pacific Northwest. Under 30 minutes. I like applying it with my finger to things. But for stencils I use spatula type tools called catalyst from Printon art supplies.
This does something similar to Tim's texture paste, it takes colour really well and when sprayed with water, the paste releases the color of you dab it with a paper towel.
This texture/grit paste is so easy to use and gives a wonderful effect. I have only used the opaque so far but can see many uses for the transparent. I am currently working on a stacked box gift set for my daughter for her birthday and I love the effect this paste gives. You can get really grungy or more shabby chic, depending on your color and embellishment choices. Love them!
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With Tim Holtz products and with the scrapbook.com service no one can go wrong.
This grit paste is amazing. I'm using it to make stone stencils on little houses, and it looks great!
Nice duo, love both paste’s. They give your projects just the right amount of grit , and texture.
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This is an awesome texture paste. Easy to use and very versitle!
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