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Bring your holiday and Christmas projects to life with the Mowed Lawn Distress Oxide Ink Pad from Tim Holtz and Ranger Ink. This water-reactive, 2" x 2" ink pad produces rich, green hues and an oxidized effect for use in stamping, stenciling, and blending on all your festive paper crafts.
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Add an evergreen touch to your holiday and Christmas projects with the Mowed Lawn Distress Oxide Ink Pad from Tim Holtz and Ranger Ink. This 2" x 2" ink pad features a water-reactive fusion of dye and pigment ink that creates an impressive oxidized effect when mixed with water. This ink pad case measures 3" x 3". Perfect for stamping, stenciling, or direct-to-surface application, this vibrant green hue is ideal for bringing your festive, nature-inspired scenes to life. Blend seamlessly using Ink Blending Tools to craft unique gradients and re-ink easily with the matching Distress Oxide Reinkers (sold separately). You can even coordinate with the Festive Berries Distress Oxide Ink Pad (sold separately) to complete your holiday creations. Let your Christmas creativity flourish with this lush and versatile ink pad!
This is a great shade of green. I was looking for something like this. All of my greens were soft or very dark. I didn't have anything for blending on leaves and stems and this works great!
I like all the distress Oxide products. They are made well and the re-inkers
insure exact and consistent color without searching for ink pads to match your project.
I love these oxide ink pads! They are so versatile! The colors are vibrant and the techniques to make watermarks are so easy to do! They add a whole new look to my work!
When doing a card with a blended background...should I use mico glaze before I stamp on it and also before I even send my card ?
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Microglaze is meant to seal your background or image so if you use it prior to stamping it will resist the ink. You can seal the final card with the microglaze to protect the card front if you feel it might get wet in transit.
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