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Decades of Distress in one simple step! Tim Holtz Distress Crackle Paint is a unique one-step paint that cracks as it dries. With a con... Full Description & Details.
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While it IS more of a yellowed khaki color, it is absolutely beautiful and even more vintage-y looking than an off white. I painted some chipboard letters with it today with just a thin layer and they now have the most beautiful tiny crackled effect to them! It only took about an hour to dry completely and the cracked bits don't flake off! I actually tried to rub them off just to see and the paint didn't budge! Overall I'm extremely pleased with the product, just need more! :D
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I don't think there's anything of the Ranger products yet that I haven't liked. Here's another. I tried the 1-2 step crackling finishes that you find in the craft section and they were just meh. Didn't work all that well. This stuff...Wow! The thicker you paint it the deeper the crackle effect. It's just marvelous looking. And no two steps. My other stuff...in the trash.
You won't go wrong with this.
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I love this stuff. I used it first time today and I absolutely love it. Did I say that before? The only complaint I have is that the bottle isn't very big. We need it in bigger bottles. Did I say I love the paint. I do.
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These paints are awesome, easy to work with. But I did notice that the antique white is very yellow/goldon. I thought it would be just off white and its not. But other then that its a great product.
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What a great product! Just add a little paint and let it dry...and you end up with a fantastic aged look. Great for those heritage and vintage layouts.
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