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Add a soft, weathered blue hue to your projects with the Tumbled Glass Distress Ink Pad from Tim Holtz for Ranger Ink. This 2" x 2" dye ink pad is perfect for creating aged, vintage effects on paper, fibers, and photos. Whether blending, stamping, or distressing, this versatile ink delivers smooth, buildable color. Activate with water for stunning watercolor effects or layer to achieve depth and dimension. The non-toxic, acid-free, and water-based formula ensures safe and effortless application. Ideal for Easter, spring-themed designs, and everyday crafting, this ink pad is a must-have for achieving subtle, worn-in looks.
Of course when ranger came out with the new ink colors, I had to grab some. This is a nice shade of blue that's going to make your projects even nicer because of the larger variety choices of mixing-and-matching within the gorgeous array of color palettes. Beautiful enhancements to any project. They're the best- tried-and-true every time, and a beloved fave of so many!
Used in this project: ~Winter Wishes
I really like this color. It matches perfectly with the "Patina" colored Glimmer Mist! I especially like that these inks react with water, so spraying after inking gives a cool effect.
Wish I had purchased this color a long time ago
Used in this project: Masculine Birthday
I thought this was going to be a light blue , like washed denim color.
It is pretty but it is more like bright aqua.
Is there a true color chart for these inks? If so I would like one before I order again. Because I cannot afford to buy all at once.
Creates the perfect sky!
I have most of the distress ink pad collection, and I was missing tumbled glass- this color is now one of my go-to color for sky backgrounds, and just a subtle bit of color to add to an all-white background. Love this color so much!!
Love this ink. It is the perfect recipe for watercoloring. I just put a little on my glass mat and spritz with some water. If you like to watercolor or are just learning how, this is the ink to use. I am a fan of two other companies’ inks, but I do not use them for watercoloring, only Distress Inks.
At first glance you would see much difference from this and broken china. Once you use this it just adds to your choices of distressed blues. AWESOME!
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