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Topic: RSS FeedDistress Ink: ranger industries
Expression, Jan-Feb, 2005
Ranger has introduced six new colors of their Tim Holtz Distress Ink line bringing the total to a delicious twelve colors in all. The inks produce a realistic "weathered" look on paper, photos and fibers. The ink pads are made with a higher raised felt to make direct to paper use easier. Reinkers are available for all twelve colors. The new colors are: Milled Lavender, Weathered Wood, Peeled Paint, Tattered Rose, Mustard Seed and Fired Brick. www.rangerink.com.
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