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Scrapbooking with Marion Distress Ink Technique

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Marion share one of her Distress Inking techniques. www.apieceofcraft.com

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  • WOW! Thanks so much for sharing, I always wanted to use distress inks but was too afraid to mess it up. I ink my edges all the time and I love the look, but I am going to try distressing. Thanks again!

  • You are so welcome! This way is much cleaner I think, plus you end up using less ink. My ink pads have lasted forever, I bought the refill bottles and still have yet to use them. I've had my pads over a year and I use them all the time.

  • Marion, do you have to spray the antique papers with an archival spray to make it acid free? Or does the distress ink take care of that for you. Beautiful technique btw. :)

  • Yes you should spray them with archival spray if you want your great, great, great, great grandkids to see your pictures without them turning yellow lol. To be honest I don't use it because by the time the acid effects the photos I'll be long past dead and the people who look at them won't have a clue who I am anyway. most people try to get that look anyway? lol

  • Thank you so much for showing us how to do this. What was the name of the brush you used????

  • Thank you!! It's a studio brush by Claudine Hellmuth from Ranger

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  • @cickazzable ink * :p

  • That was awesome!! do someone know if it`s possible to buy distress inc in Norway?

  • Excellent tutorial! You explain it so well!!

  • I need distress inks! I'm dieting from all these awesome techniques that I can't do! But still love your idea

  • wow. this is different than I've seen before with all the other distress ink vids out there. never used a paint brush to apply it... I've now used a Q-tip to apply the ink, and it gives it a scribbled crayon looking like effect.. pretty kewl.

    i love this look though. wow. will have to try it now

  • Hi I'm starting to buy some distress ink and so far I got vintage photo and wild honey.

    What are you top 5 most used or most favorite colors. it would really help me out when choosing colors!

    thanks,

    Serena

  • Good stuff, thanks for sharing.

  • great technique.. :-)

    thnx 2 sharing...

  • Great technique!! Thanks for sharing it!

  • What a great technique. You are a teriffic teacher. Penny

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