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Use the Antique Linen Distress Ink Pad by Tim Holtz for Ranger Ink to create a vintage, aged or stained look on fibers, photos and papers without the mixing and mess of walnut ink or tea stain. The ink pad has a raised 2" x 2" surface. The dye ink is water-based, non-toxic, fade-resistant and acid-free.
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Use the Antique Linen Distress Ink Pad by Tim Holtz for Ranger Ink to create a vintage, aged or stained look on fibers, photos and papers without the mixing and mess of walnut ink or tea stain. The ink pad has a raised 2" x 2" surface. The dye ink is water-based, non-toxic, fade-resistant and acid-free.
This is a great ink if you need a dark yellow / light brown color, and I've used it on a lot of baby pages. While it does not make the bold statement that a darker ink can, this adds a nice subtle distressed color.
I am just getting into antiquing and stamping. This is my first distress ink. It will not be my last. I watched a few of the videos Tim put out about edging paper using a sponge and a craft map. The technique is wonderful and adds another dimension to your projects. The color is subtle and not overpowering. It can be blended easily with other colors to add more depth to your project.
I've never used Distress Ink before. My preference being ink pads such as Color Box and Staz-on. I found the Distress Ink pad to be very rigid and you must use some sort of blending tool for proper application. I was attracted to them because of all the colors available. However after using this one, I'm not sure I'll purchase another.
I love all the Distress ink pads. They blend great when you add water and I love the look of them! This is perfect if you want a lighter shade of brown!