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Ranger Ink - Tim Holtz - Distress Ink Reinkers - Crackling Campfire
Ranger Ink - Tim Holtz - Distress Ink Reinkers - Crackling Campfire
Ranger Ink - Tim Holtz - Distress Ink Reinkers - Crackling Campfire

  • Ranger Ink - Tim Holtz - Distress Ink Reinkers - Crackling Campfire
  • Ranger Ink - Tim Holtz - Distress Ink Reinkers - Crackling Campfire
  • Ranger Ink - Tim Holtz - Distress Ink Reinkers - Crackling Campfire

Ranger Ink - Tim Holtz - Distress Ink Reinkers - Crackling Campfire

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Make sure your favorite new color of sunset orange ink never runs out when you stock up on the Crackling Campfire Distress Ink Reinker by Tim Holtz for Ranger Ink. This reinker is acid-free, non-toxic, fade-resistant, and water-based. You'll enjoy creating beautiful stained, vintage, and aged altere...  Full Description & Details
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Make sure your favorite new color of sunset orange ink never runs out when you stock up on the Crackling Campfire Distress Ink Reinker by Tim Holtz for Ranger Ink. This reinker is acid-free, non-toxic, fade-resistant, and water-based. You'll enjoy creating beautiful stained, vintage, and aged altered books, tags and other projects. Included in the package is one 0.5oz amber glass bottle of Crackling Campfire Distress Ink with an eyedropper applicator.

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Made in the USA
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0.5 fl. oz.
Number of Pieces
1
SKU
ri-txr72300
UPC
789541072300
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  • Verified Buyer

    I would pass it as a firey look.

    So, like another commenter on a review for the new color, I too unfortunately made that same mistake and brought the regular ink one too first, even though the oxide one was my first choice. I do aree that the oxide type has a more a burnt fiery orange that's closer to the rust color as I compared those two as well. They are both well pigmented with every drop, but this one has a slightly "ash-like" finish when dries. Don't know if that's an oxide thing as it is my first time getting one but it's great for this color. It is perfect for fall yes, but I needed it as a best match for an authentic flames look. Both are pretty but oxide is closer to orange when dry than the ink. The regular ink style has a more red shade tone to it but still enough orange to give it that flame look. Like a cross between fired brick with rusty hinge and also a bright blood look too. Hope that made sense.

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  • Verified Buyer

    Awesome

    Love this new color

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    ink

    like it very much

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  • Mix with water or alchohol in spray bottle or what. I am new to this
    Thanks   By: vmessman (06-Sep-20) Helpful Question?  Yes  |  No Thank you! Report Inappropriate This question has been reported. Thank you!
    • Add 1.2 to 1.5 fl oz of distilled water and 3 drops of glycerin (binder) and you have an effective, pigmented diy spray stain! ;) By: Skybluelove (11-Sep-20) Helpful Answer?  Yes  |  No Thank you! Report Inappropriate This Answer has been reported. Thank you!

    • You can mix the Distress Reinker with water to make a DIY spray or you can mix with water and use to color with them for watercolor effects. Ranger doesn't recommend using them with alcohol in a spray bottle although there are probably crafters doing so. The reinker is primarily used to reink the pad if it has become dryer and not as juicy. By: Ranger Ink (09-Sep-20) Helpful Answer?  Yes  |  No Thank you! Report Inappropriate This Answer has been reported. Thank you!
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