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Ranger Distress Ink Techniques

Tim Holtz shows you some effortless techniques http://www.rangerink.com using Ranger's Distress Ink: Wrinkled, Wrinkle-Free, Blending and Stamping...How Do You Distress?  
 
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RangerInd (2 months ago) Show Hide
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Yes, that is a Ranger Craft Sheet.  They are available in the UK. Check your local scrapbooking/stamping store or do a Google search for "non-stick craft sheet".
Spiritobliss (2 months ago) Show Hide
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Does anyone know if that's a Ranger craft sheet he's working on? I didn't know they made them. Are they available in the UK?
Spiritobliss (2 months ago) Show Hide
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Does anyone know who makes that craft sheet? Is it a Ranger product?
Craftzany (3 months ago) Show Hide
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Great tips! I only had brown and green inks but it made a great fall effect! I can't wait to play around more!!
misstorina3 (4 months ago) Show Hide
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That explains it :-)
Thank you !
misstorina3 (4 months ago) Show Hide
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Thank you.
I use a 240 GR drawing paper and it gets distorted when I "collect" drops of distress ink from the surface. (I hope I am ckear with this question). when the paper gets wet. ever if i dry it with a hit gun... It like i need to iron it :-)
RangerInd (4 months ago) Show Hide
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Yes, it is normal that it will distort the paper some. You can try to iron it. The manilla is coated, so it is a little more durable after it gets wet.
misstorina3 (4 months ago) Show Hide
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Hi,
Which kind of cardstock to u use for this project. especially water splashing. My cardstock get wet (naturally) and distorts .:-(
RangerInd (4 months ago) Show Hide
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We use manilla tags a lot, but you should be able to use most any type of cardstock. It is the nature of any cardstock that once you wet it, it makes it look distorted or distressed. If you are saying that your stamping is distored after you try these techniques, make sure the cardstock is completely dry before you stamp an image on it. Hope that helps.
mycraftmytime (4 months ago) Show Hide
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there is a clear stamp version of this - tim holtz lost and found. you get this stamp (maybe slightly smaller) + a few more images besides.

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