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Distress Inks by Tim Holtz are perfect for adding a vintage, stained, or aged effect to your altered books, scrapbook pages, cards and ... Full Description & Details.
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All of the Tim Holtz Distress Ink colors work so well together, I think.
This Dusty Concord is a beautiful color for single use.
I used to use Vintage Photo or Walnut Satin to add the dark shade for the edges.
This time, I used this Dusty Concord, I could get the elegant and decent impressions.
When making 2-3 color layers, this color's effect is various ways.
Mixing color is so fun and methods is so many ways.
These ink pads is a must tool for me to express the image I want wider.
Personally, I love the mixture of Dusty Concord, Scattered Straw (http://store.scrapbook.com/gb-tim21483.html), and Wethered Wood(http://store.scrapbook.com/prp-thtim20257.html).
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I don't "do" purple that often but this is a lovely color that is a good mix of intensity and brightness so it is still colorful and yet still somewhat subtle. It goes really nicely with COPIC V 15 if you want to stamp and color in flowers.
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This inks are the best! They come in a lot of colors and they're perfect for inking paper. One of the things I love the best too is that if you use this ink on a rubber/clear stamp you get this really great aged look. i just LOVE these!!!
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Nice deep purple color. When I first got it, I wasn't sure how often I would use it. But I began to delve into my basic grey wisteria pack and ended up distressing almost all of the edges with dusty concord -- beautiful!
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I love distress inks. Their color is so rich and vivid and really add great depth to a project. This one is no exception! Anything with Tim Holtz' name on it has always been great in my experience!
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