







Ranger Tim Holtz Distress Oxides Ink Pad-Pine Needles
-
KDH
> 3 dayThe pad came loose from the base after the first use. First time I have had this happen with a distress oxide. Makes it pretty useless if you want to use for stamping, even for ink blending it is a problem because you need to hold it still enough to get the ink on your brush or foam pad.
-
PATRICIA PEALE
> 3 dayIt came very quickly and I was glad I didn’t have to wait. I use this for making cards and blending different distress oxide inks on unique cards. A nice soft shade.
-
Shelley
> 3 dayLove the color
-
Robin
> 3 dayJust what I needed.
-
Customer
Greater than one weekHeard about this thru a crafter I watch. Love it. I use it to make projects rusty
-
Marie
> 3 dayI purchased my inks from Stuff4Crafts. They are a great seller. Everything was as pictured and it came nicely wrapped with bubble air packets. The inks are amazing!!! They are all individually shrink wrapped and all were very inky/juicy. They also blend very smoothly. They’re easier to blend than the regular distress inks ( in my Experience). Overall, I’m very pleased, will order more for my growing collection.
-
Teresa Barnes
> 3 dayPerfect!
-
Painting Mama
Greater than one weekWhat can you say bad about distress oxide inks? I love them. They are so versatile and there are unending ways it seems they can be used. I use the worn lipstick (pink) a lot with others in the Tim Holtz line.
-
Margie M
> 3 dayRanger makes a good product. Can always depend on their oxide inks. Hard to find in local stores.
-
Ann W
> 3 dayI love the carved pumpkin Distress Oxide. It is even lovlier than pictured onhline. I used it to tint a stencil of the flower, Chinese Lanterns, and it came out beautifully. I highly recommend this produc.