In a video introducing the product Tim describes it as a pigment ink with the same properties ( like water reactivity) as the rest of the distress line… it’s not a glycerine based pigment…
Here is a UA-cam link of Tim introducing Picket Fence describing it a a pigment ink. ua-cam.com/video/G5AxHTD5Y9A/v-deo.htmlsi=d9MRmX-OEbuv9fzg I had to watch it myself to be reassured.
What a brilliant idea. Why can't I think of these things? Thanks Lou 😊
Great tips tfs. BTW love your tattoos 💜
I love your tip! Thank you for sharing. Where did you find your tool that you used to rub your stamp on the positioning tool?
Super fun tip, thank you!
Another great tip Lou xx
Thanks Lou!
Thanks Lou. Excellent tip.😊
Thank you, good to remember.
Great tip Lou
Fab result!
Amazing tips and tricks- i didn’t know about
Thank you! This is a great tip!
Really great tip!
Aw bless ya Lou...why did I never think to do this! 😂
Great tip the and happy crafting
Thanks Lou
What a great idea, please may I ask Lou, where is the fabulous stamp from… thank you x
Yes, I was going to ask that!😊
I’m sure it’s from CraftStash, hope you don’t mind me replying!
@@karenbrass5053 craftstash did have stencils like this....
Wow
I thought the distress inks were dye inks vs. pigment?
Wouldn't white oxide be better because it is a pigment? Distress inks are dyes
In a video introducing the product Tim describes it as a pigment ink with the same properties ( like water reactivity) as the rest of the distress line… it’s not a glycerine based pigment…
Here is a UA-cam link of Tim introducing Picket Fence describing it a a pigment ink. ua-cam.com/video/G5AxHTD5Y9A/v-deo.htmlsi=d9MRmX-OEbuv9fzg I had to watch it myself to be reassured.