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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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I love anything Tim Holtz!
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I love anything Tim Holtz, but especially his inks, they are so versatile and so fun to play with!
Thanks for the chance to win the giveaway!
Terri
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Another great color of distress ink.
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I love all of the distress inks from Tim Holtz. I am gradually building my collection, and hope eventually to have them all. Dried Marigold is a wonderful color, especially for fall layouts.
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Distress Inks add a soft background to all my cards
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All of the Distress Inks have such a soft hue and make great backgrounds when paired with large floral stamps or flourishes.
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Love this ink color!
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These are the most versatile inks you will ever own. This color adds a soft apricot look to all of your vintage cards.
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A pleasure to use. Has unlimited possibilities!
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I have used this with memory books, altered art applications, and a tag journal so far. Enjoy!
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And again!
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Dusty Concord, Dried Marigold, Aged Mahogany, Faded Jeans, Brushed Cord and Broken China all make up another wonderful selection of pads - all making up a lovely blue kit
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Keep em coming!
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Love the varieties that have come out in this line! THANkS!:)
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Distress Inkpad - Dried Marigold
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This is my favorite of the new colors. It goes really well with the weathered wood and tea dyed distress colors.
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Tim Holtz Distress Inkpad, Dried Marigold
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