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About This Company…
Click to View All Ranger Industries Products Ranger was founded in 1929 and originally manufactured an exclusive line of commercial ink products for the U.S. banking industry. In 1979, Ranger developed the first art stamp pads in unique, vibrant colors. Until 1998, Ranger¹s primary business was private label products for stamp manufacturers. Ranger then began marketing product lines of its own beginning with inks and eventually developing embossing powders. With a continuous focus on innovation, successful lines such as the Adirondack® and Distress™ family of products, Perfect Pearls™ pigment powders and Melt Art® products have become popular worldwide.
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Product Rating This was my first tim holtz ink i bought. I love everything
else he sells. I am having a little problem using this ink with clear stamps. It tends to 'bead' up and stamps that way too. If anyone has any helpful ideas, I'd be over joyed.
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Product Rating Good for adding a hint of old world to works.
This brown is not too dark or overwhelming. Works greaat when using sepia colored or old photos. It adds just enough color to the edges of paper to make it old looking without distracting from the photo. I use it when I want just a hint of antiquing.
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Product Rating Tim Holtz Distress Inks are awesome!
I have the distress ink pads in 20+ colors and want MORE! I make vintage-themed cards using stamped tone-on-tone backgrounds that I've created with this ink. Plain white card stock can become any color and design you choose using distress inks applied with a sponge.
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Product Rating Great colour of distress inks!
This is a lovely colour of a distress ink! It is quite light - just enough to do the job without taking over the colour below.
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Product Rating This is a classic!
This was my first "distressing" ink and I love it! This one and the walnut brown are must haves. Honestly, I'm not as wild about Tim Holz's colors -- like red & green -- but the browns, blacks, etc are the best!
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Product Rating I love this ink!
Use it around the edges of your photo's, journaling cards and letters! It set them off and gives them height!
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Product Rating Great for Coffee and Tea stamps
I have never used these inks, but I am thinking that this one as well as the walnut and vintage photo would be good colors with my different coffee stamps. Would love to get these inks and try it out!!!
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Product Rating Love the look!
All of Tim's Distress Inks add such a depth to all your projects.
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Product Rating True to the name
The color matches the name. Matches the South West desert scenes, especially if you add the matching embossing powder. Great Product line.
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Product Rating Distress Ink Pad, Tea Dye
This is the color I use the most among my distress inks. It's perfect for aging.
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Tim Holtz Distress Ink Pad, Tea Dye

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Product Facts:
Manufacturer: Ranger Industries
Product line: Tim Holtz
Type: Stamp Pads: Dye Pads
Package size: 2.88" x 3.00" x 0.71"
SKU: 556689
Account number 6-176-8800000000.
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