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Tim Holtz Distress Ink Techniques

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Uploaded by on Aug 31, 2010

Hi Guys. I hope this gave you some ideas on using your distress inks. Thanks so much for watching. Dont forget to comment rate and Subscribe. Have a great day!!!

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  • love you drew.......goincricrazy is right!

  • @sandee1000

    Thank you so much. Everybody is so so kind to me. I love you all

    Thanks so much

    Drew

  • Drew..... do you have a non-stick craft mat by Ranger?  Hmmm... :::feels a rak in the making:::: LMK!

  • @GoinCriCrAzY

    Actually i dont. Are local michaels doesnt carry them . Thanks so much for think about me.

    Have a great day

    Drew

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  • 3:58 - whoah yeah that looks great. ; - )

  • Hey sweet - some nice methods here dude.

  • I have watched 2 of your tutorials now and am looking for more. Love this one with the various techniques!!! Thanks for taking the time to do these for us!!!! Nanci

  • Awesome! So helpful! 8D Thanks!!

  • I love your velcro tip...thanks!

  • Fabuloso!!!

    

  • Oh and thanks so much for the velcro tip! I was wondering how I was going to keep those pads straight! Awesome idea!

    (sorry for the double post....)

  • I think those "Craft mats are really just teflon sheets. I think you can get them in the cooking area of the store for cheap. I use something similair with my heat press for shirts.

    You can also type in teflon sheets on ebay to see what I'm talking about. Anyway, thanks for sharing. If you don't mind, I'll refer my customers to your tutorials. (I sell scrapbooking supplies on ebay under the ID shabbybeautiful) Thanks again!

  • I think those "Craft mats are really just teflon sheets. I think you can get them in the cooking area of the store for cheap. I use something similair with my heat press for shirts.

    You can also type in teflon sheets on ebay to see what I'm talking about. Anyway, thanks for sharing. If you don't mind, I'll refer my customers to your tutorials. (I sell scrapbooking supplies on ebay under the ID shabbybeautiful) Thanks again!

  • hi there! just wanted to say thanks for sharing these great ideas. i am just starting to get into distress inks and this is so helpful! thanks again ;)

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