distress ink reviews
- LOT OF 12 RANGER TIM HOLTZ DISTRESS INK PADS

- Lot of 12 Distress Ink Pads by Tim Holtz Tim Holtz Distress Inks are perfect for the vintage, stained, or aged effect for altered books, scrapbook pages, cards and paper craft projects. These hand-selected colors were developed to produce a realistic, weathered look on paper, photos and decorative fibers. Available in a Variety of colors. Each contains a raised 2? x 2? quality felt stamp pad. Acid FreeFade ResistantNon-ToxicRaised 2" x 2" PadWater Based Dye Ink Colors Included in Lot Are As Follows: Worn Lipstick Fired Brick Spiced Marmalade Dusty Concord Tea Dye Vintage Photo Weathered Wood Antique Linen Peeled Paint Broken China Walnut Stain Frayed Burlap PLEASE READ SHIPPING DETAILS: My Shipping Discounts apply only to Items that are shipped in the United...
Onsale for USD 36.00 and shipping from Punta Gorda, Florida...read more... - TIM HOLTZ LOT RUBBER STAMPS DISTRESS INK CRACKLE PAINT

- Lot of 13 Clear Rubber Stamps, Distress Ink & Crackle Paint by Tim Holtz 7 - Packages of Clear Unmounted Rubber Stamps These stamps are easy to use. Just peel them off the clear backer sheet and position them on a clear acrylic block (not included). Once you are done stamping, simply clean off your stamps and let them air dry, then return your stamps to the clear backer sheet for storage. They are re-usable. Each Pack is 4 x 9 in. 1 - Life's Possibilities1 - French Market1 - Lost and Found1 - Flights of Fancy1 - Urban Grunge1 - Regal Flourish 1 - Journey 2 - Distress Ink Pads Perfect for the new vintage, stained, aged effect crafters are creating in their altered books, scrapbook pages, cards and paper craft projects. Distress Inks produce a realistic, weath...
Onsale for USD 20.50 and shipping from Punta Gorda, Florida...read more... - Tim Holtz Distress Ink LOT PRE ORDER 2010 NEW CHA

- Ranger Distress Ink Pad and REINKER Collection ~ PRE ORDER Available for PRE ORDER are the NEW Tim Holtz Distress Pad colors and REINKERS!! Please order this item seperately..........these will not ship until they arrive. Due to arrive in February! Colors are: Spun Sugar Forest Moss Barn Door Tumbled Glass Rusty Hinge Stormy Sky Wild Honey Chipped Sapphire Bundled Sage Victorian Velvet Crushed Olive Pumice Stone Tim Holtz Distress Inks are a collection of acid-free, non-toxic, fade resistant, water-based dye inks. They are perfect for the new vintage, stained, aged effect crafters are creating in their altered books, scrapbook pages, cards and paper craft projects. Tim selected the colors and helped develop these inks to produce a realistic, weathered look o...
Onsale for USD 105.98 and shipping from Pennsylvania...read more... - Tim Holtz Distress Inks 12 assorted packages

- Tim Holtz Distress Ink Pads 12 packages -- assorted colors This auction is for all 12 packages Package 1: Worn Lipstick Package 2: Peeled Paint Package 3: Spiced Marmalade Package 4: Dusty Concord Package 5: Peeled Paint (yes 2 peeled paint) Package 6: Broken China Package 7: Antique Linen Package 8: Weathered Wood Package 9: Fired Brick Package 10: Frayed Burlap Package 11: Spiced Marmalade (yes 2 spiced marmalade) Package 12: Walnut Stain All packages are new, unopened, never used, in perfect condition. Over an $80.00 Value Acid Free, Fade Resistant, (may not be exactly as pictured, this auction is for the colors listed)...
Onsale for USD 11.00 and shipping from harwich, MA...read more...
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