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By Dianne Johnson. Distress Oxide Glaze Technique (CASE'd from Tim Holtz). Smear 3 colors of Dis… | Distress ink techniques, Card making techniques, Distress oxides

At the Creativation show this past January, Tim Holtz introduced a really cool technique you can do with Distress Oxides. He was playing around with different substrates for Distress Oxide, and tried the inks on glossy paper, specifically the Ranger Alcohol Ink Cardstock. It seems like Tim Holtz will try anything with his products, including licking the paper (not recommended). He found that the oxidation of the inks was especially pronounced on the glossy cardstock, (that's when he licked…

Distress Oxide Sprays - DIY Craft Ideas

Distress Ink Oxide Sprays from Tim Holtz are so versatile! Laurel Beard has 9 different ways you can use these sprays on your cards, they work perfectly on their own as colorful backgrounds and you…

Handmade Card Tutorial - Using Distress Micro Glaze | Stamping techniques card tutorials, Tim holtz tutorials, Tim holtz cards

Tim Holtz Distress Micro Glaze is a great way to dress up your ink blended card panels. See how to to use it in this great tutorial.

Technique of the Week: Oxide Background in 2025 | Card making techniques, Distress ink techniques, Distress ink

This post is in conjunction with the Art 'n Soul Newsletter article "Technique of the Week" This post is less of a technique and more about trying out the new Distress Oxide inks. I was skeptical in the beginning, but now I know I LOVE these new inks. Oxide inks are a hybrid of Pigment ink and Dye ink. Where Dye inks soak into your paper, Pigment inks sit on top and take longer to dry. The Oxides have the best of both of these worlds. They blend like a dream, and they stamp better as well…

Everyday Words | Distress ink, Card making techniques, Distress ink techniques

Hi all, I am still on my Funky Floral kick! After last weeks Framed Panel project I wanted to see if I could use the same idea but translate it to a smaller scale card. Follow along and I'll show you what I did. I started the process with a piece of Distress Woodgrain Cardstock. I colored the cardstock with various colors of blue like Broken China, Mermaid Lagoon and Evergreen Bough. I mean who says woodgrain has to be brown? Once the cardstock was dry, I use the Stacked Postage to create a…

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