







Ranger Tim Holtz Distress Oxides Ink Pad-Pine Needles
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KDH
> 24 hourThe 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.
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Artsy Dragon
> 24 hourI like zhe pigmentation. Havent sprit water yet.
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E. Carroll
> 24 hourI was looking for this product all over town and actually ordered it at Michaels but it was not available when I went to pick it up. I was happy to see that it was available on Amazon. This is a must have for crafters and card makers. It is a reactive pigment and Ink blend and is amazingly reactive to water.
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M B
> 24 hourI love the ink pad and it’s cool effects, but I ordered two and they are both nearly bone dry. I just opened them, so they are supposed to be brand new. These won’t last a day.
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Ruth
> 24 hourPackaged well. Works as stated. Blends easily. Lots of cool ways to use it, as in use like a watercolor.
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imisssienfeld
> 24 hourTim Holtz cannot be beat for his oxide inks. I love the versatility of the oxides and how they work together. Do not spray water onto the pad EVER. The way it reacts with water to create interesting effects on paper and fabric.
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Lynn Stevens
> 24 hourGreat inks
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Spinacheye
> 24 hourLove Oxide inks. Super fun technique, because you never know end product. These pads go from inking up a stamp, or together with spritzers of water, or Distress sprays, fantastic tool to layer colors and distressed backgrounds. Love product. Got all colors to play with.
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Brenda Johnson
> 24 hourSo glad Amazon sells these distress oxides. Very happy with purchase.
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Painting Mama
> 24 hourWhat 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.