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Paper Distresser
Distress Ink
2.25" x 2.25" Distress Ink Pads
See Tips for use at the bottom of this page.
Distress Embossing Ink Pad
Distress Embossing Re-Inker
Distress Re-Inkers
- 1/2 oz.
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Distress Techniques © 2004 by tim holtz www.timholtz.com
Distress Inks have been specially formulated to produce an aged look on
papers, photos, fibers and more. These inks are not "better" than other
inks; they just work completely "different" for the purpose of creating an
aged look. Distress Inks coordinate GREAT with other inks Ranger
manufactures including Adirondack, Archival, & Nick Bantock, they just work
different.
Here are some key points that make Distress Inks different:
STAYS WET LONGER - (allows you to blend and shade on
photos and paper - also emboss) other dye inks dry too fast especially on
photos so you end up with lines and marks if you go direct from the pad.
COLOR WICKS OR SPREADS OUT - (these inks will travel
across the surface of your paper when Spritzed with water) other dyes do not
travel as much although they might bleed a little when wet, the Distress
Inks actually "wick" or spread out much further creating several tone on
tones.
COLOR STABILITY - (the colors of the Distress Inks
will not break down when wet or heated allowing you to have more color
control for the finished look) other "brown colored" dyes will break down
when water is added leaving a pink & green hue.
COLOR PALETTE - Well these are unlike ANY other
colors of inks you've seen. The color palette of Distress Inks is:
* Antique Linen (the color of aged lace or linens found in the cherished
heirlooms of grandmother's trunk)
* Old Paper (the color of weathered and timeless book pages tucked away in
the attic for generations)
* Tea Dye (the orange hue of saturated tea bags with the results of dying in
a tea bath for days)
* Vintage Photo (this color is captured right out of the photographs from
times gone by)
* Walnut Stain (a rich, dark stain of and old walnut tree perfect to create
a dark wash of color)
* Black Soot (from the depths, a black like no other - this is the one
you've been searching for)
TO DISTRESS: I like to use water when I am
distressing. I think it gives the papers more of a weathered texture, so
here's how I start. Working on any type of paper (manila, cardstock, or text
weight), crumple the paper up - always press in the center of any
heavyweight cardstock or manila stock - this will break the surface tension
of the paper and allow you to crumple up the paper easier without tearing
it. Next rub the Distress pads over the surface - you can work with several
different colors or just one - WALNUT STAIN IS IDEAL FOR THIS.
Then spray the inked surface with water (you will immediately notice the ink
"travels" outward when water is applied as these inks are designed to react
with water). Heat the surface to dry - and here's why... Although you don't
have to Heat Set these inks for any reason, I like to dry the water using
either my Heat-It Craft Tool or an iron. This will allow for more tone
control and keep areas dark and others light. Ironing the paper will also
give you a much smoother surface to stamp on without compromising the aged
finish. *If you allow the surface to air-dry most of your color will end up
on the edges only because the paper will bend and buckle when wet, forcing
the ink and water to the edges. Notice that these Distress Inks retain their
color value even when wet and dried. Other brown dyes will break down in
color (sometimes leaving a pink and green hue).
FOR STAMPING: What can I say about the many stamping
applications these inks can achieve. Once again the special formulation on
these Distress Inks provides a versatile finish on papers yet still allow
for "normal" stamping applications. I like to stamp on uncoated (matte)
papers and immediately rub the image with a cloth - this will soften or
shadow your image WITHOUT smudging any detail - VINTAGE PHOTO, WALNUT STAIN,
TEA DYE, BLACK SOOT - wonderful for this one! Another surface is glossy
cardstock - keep in mind this is a different type of dye ink so when you
stamp on glossy, certain areas of your image will "bead" up, once again
providing a Distressed look without you doing a thing (this is probably one
of my most favorite looks) - some areas of the image appear "pitted".
Brayering on glossy cardstock is also wonderful because you can still
manipulate the inks with different tools, brushes, your fingers, whatever.
Even after the ink is applied you can achieve amazing texture and color
shading.
ON PHOTOS: FINALLY an ink formulated for photos!
Whether you're a scrapbooker or not you can use all types of photos (vintage
or new ones) on your cards and pages. The Distress Inks work on all types of
photos - inkjet, laser, toner copies, regular photos (matte or glossy) and
even color photos! Start by using the lightest colors ANTIQUE LINEN or OLD
PAPER with either a brayer or DTP (direct to photo). Cover the photo in the
lighter colors, blend the colors with a brush or your finger after you apply
the inks - these inks stay wet long enough for you to blend out any lines or
marks other ink pads leave on photos.
Next age the edges with VINTAGE PHOTO or WALNUT STAIN by applying the pad
directly to the edges - soften and mix the tones with a brush or your finger
too. Of course to complete the aged process lightly sand - YES SAND - the
photo with medium grit sand paper. Don't go over anyone's face, but just
make a few scratches here and there.
THE RE-INKERS: The Distress re-inkers are so
versatile and fun, especially the bottles they're in! These vintage looking
glass dropper vials are perfect for aging a "batch" of tags, fibers, linens
or whatever, in baths of Distress Inks & water. You can also create your own
palette on your craft sheet using the reinkers and hand tint any black and
white photo color by color (very fun thing to do). I also like using the
resist ink or Perfect Medium and the reinkers to create amazing stained
backgrounds on papers. Enjoy the journey…
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Stamp Scrubbers
Stamp scrubbers and ink cleaners help keep your
stamps not only clean but the ink cleaners actually condition the rubber to insure a good
consistent impression from your stamps.

Stamp scrubbers consists of a 4.5" x 7.5" plastic case with a
scrubbing pad inside the case.
You put a little bit of water or stamp cleaner on half of the scrubbing pad and leave the
other half dry. When you are done stamping simply rub your stamp across the wet half
of the scrubbing pad a couple of times and then across the dry side a couple of times.
Your stamp is now clean and dry.
The bristles on the scrubbing pad really get in all the crevices of the
stamp and do a wonderful job of cleaning.
The case has a nice lid on hinges so it is easy to access your
scrubbing pad. The scrubbing pad is removable for easy cleaning -just run water over
the pad to clean the pad.
Ink Cleaners
Permanent ink cleaner is a very strong
ink cleaner used for cleaning off permanent ink. This ink cleaner will even clean
off some of the old stains on your stamps. This is available in a 2 oz. bottle for
$3.25 or a 16 oz refill bottle for $10.30. This ink cleaner has a reconditioner to
keep your stamps in great shape. Because of the strength of this cleaner do not let
it get on your clear acrylic blocks used for unmounted stamps because it will damage the
block.
This ink cleaner is best used with the stamp scrubber or by placing a
small amount of cleaner on a rag and scrubbing the stamps.
Permanent ink cleaner is a very strong
ink cleaner used for cleaning off permanent ink. This ink cleaner will even clean
off some of the old stains on your stamps. This is available in a 2 oz. bottle for
$3.50 or a 16 oz refill bottle for $12.00. This ink cleaner has a reconditioner to
keep your stamps in great shape. Because of the strength of this cleaner do not let
it get on your clear acrylic blocks used for unmounted stamps because it will damage the
block.
This ink cleaner is best used with the stamp scrubber or by placing a
small amount of cleaner on a rag and scrubbing the stamps.
StazOn Ink Cleaner
- specifically designed for use with
StazOn ink
Stamp
Cleaner for Clear Stamps
Easy Duz It Ink Cleaner
Removes dye based inks, permanent inks, acid free inks, metallic
inks, and more . . . with ease. Will help to remove residual ink from
dirty stamps as well. This product does not contain alcohol or solvent
that can harden rubber, but cleans and protects stamps with each use. This
environmentally friendly product will maintain the quality of your stamps for
years to come.
Brush Cleaner
Hand Cleaner

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