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Ranger Ink - Tim Holtz - Distress Oxides Ink Pads - Iced Spruce
Ranger Ink - Tim Holtz - Distress Oxides Ink Pads - Iced Spruce

  • Ranger Ink - Tim Holtz - Distress Oxides Ink Pads - Iced Spruce
  • Ranger Ink - Tim Holtz - Distress Oxides Ink Pads - Iced Spruce
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Ranger Ink - Tim Holtz - Distress Oxides Ink Pads - Iced Spruce

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Iced Spruce is a soft gray-green that brings frosty vibes and versatile style to all your stamping and inking projects. This Distress Oxide Ink Pad from Tim Holtz and Ranger Ink blends, layers, and reacts with water to create eye-catching effects for cards, tags, journaling, and mixed media creations.  Full Description & Details
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Distress Oxide Inks from Ranger Ink and Tim Holtz are a go-to for creative crafters who love to blend, stamp, layer, and experiment with color. These unique hybrid inks combine pigment and dye for a reactive finish that's perfect for card making, mixed media, journaling, and more.

  • Includes: 1 Distress Oxide ink pad
  • Dimensions: 2" x 2"
  • Features: Acid free, blendable, water-reactive dye and pigment fusion
  • Color: Iced Spruce (cool, muted gray-green)
  • Craft Types: Stamping, Mixed Media, Journaling, Card Making
  • Themed Crafts: Holiday Makes, Winter, Gift Tags, Everyday Cards
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2" x 2"
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789541056034
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  • I am wondering if this is more of a gray color of more green? when I watch you tube videos with this color in oxide, it just looks gray. I am looking for a greenish color. Could someone comment on whether this looks more gray or more green?
    Lucille   By: Lucillecardmaker (23-Nov-23) Helpful Question?  Yes  |  No Thank you! Report Inappropriate This question has been reported. Thank you!
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