Very good overview for those of us who want the information more quickly than watching Tim‘s (absolutely brilliant!) 2-3 hour videos. For completeness’s sake, the Distress Mica Stains should also be included: coloured base with coloured mica in them. Fantastic shine, not in the standard Distress colours (which is probably why you did not include them?) but many similar and all fabulous. Thank you for your fantastic videos, Lou, kind regards from Germany, Nicola
@@joycehuff9769 Hey, Joyce, the Mica Sprays are not really limited: they are (currently) re-released every year for the holidays (there are some officially designated „Halloween“, others „Christmas“), so you can stock up as they are brilliant year round. Many retailers (Simon Says Stamp, definitely) stock them year-round (while supplies last, presumably)…
Thank you for a short, clear & concise explanation of the TH sprays! I watch all of the videos put out by TH, but after 2-3 hours my brain is mush! I will remember your comments! Erica❤
Thank you! This was excellent. I feel I can now make a decision of what I need to buy or use depending on the project. Although I did fall in love with the spritzes once they came out and will probably end up getting a few. I can’t resist a good shimmer. 😃
The mica has a dye and a mica shimmer. So, like a combination of spray stains and spritzes. I don't have any spritz or mica sprays yet. I'm working on that for my birthday 😊
Very good overview for those of us who want the information more quickly than watching Tim‘s (absolutely brilliant!) 2-3 hour videos. For completeness’s sake, the Distress Mica Stains should also be included: coloured base with coloured mica in them. Fantastic shine, not in the standard Distress colours (which is probably why you did not include them?) but many similar and all fabulous. Thank you for your fantastic videos, Lou, kind regards from Germany, Nicola
I believe the mica sprays are limited editions. Probably why not included. Not sure though
@@joycehuff9769 Hey, Joyce, the Mica Sprays are not really limited: they are (currently) re-released every year for the holidays (there are some officially designated „Halloween“, others „Christmas“), so you can stock up as they are brilliant year round. Many retailers (Simon Says Stamp, definitely) stock them year-round (while supplies last, presumably)…
Thank you for explaining the difference and how to use them x
Thank you for a short, clear & concise explanation of the TH sprays! I watch all of the videos put out by TH, but after 2-3 hours my brain is mush! I will remember your comments! Erica❤
Thank you for explaining the differences.
Thank you for a very clear explanation! x
Thank you, so helpful ❤
Thanks Lou x
Would like to have seen this in the same colour.
But thank you very interesting x
Thank you! This was excellent. I feel I can now make a decision of what I need to buy or use depending on the project. Although I did fall in love with the spritzes once they came out and will probably end up getting a few. I can’t resist a good shimmer. 😃
Thanks Lou, I use the Mica sprays stains too!
Very helpful Lou. Thanks heaps. ❤
Very clear comparison of the three types of sprays. Thanks so much!
Thank you!
Thank you Lou
Thank you for explaining this. I never understood the difference between them there's so many products out there
While I don’t have any sprays, this gave me some insight into my distress oxide ink pads & was fun to watch & learn. Thanks!
Thank you. How do they (mainly the spritz) compare to the mica ones?
The mica has a dye and a mica shimmer. So, like a combination of spray stains and spritzes. I don't have any spritz or mica sprays yet. I'm working on that for my birthday 😊
This helps me feel better about making my own sprays. Adding mica powder just means I have to fix the result with hair spray
thank you, I am guessing the mica spray stains are similar to the spritz but in a coloured liquid?
Can I touch the spritz when dry and not have it rub off on my hands.