Thanks for taking the time and effort for making this tutorial! I wasn't sure how to work the distress inks. Using the stamps and water was new for me, too! Thank yoU!
This is so cool. I’m considering using distress inks in my acrylic mixed media paintings because I love the effects. Hope it works on acrylic I have yet to try.
is there any particular paper that works better? I just got a few sets of the mini cubes and new sponge blenders. I keep getting major blotches. I'm trying to use a light hand. will the sponges blend better once they get ink saturated, or broken in?
Hi, for some reason I thought you were using distress oxide ink as thats the one thats so popular, it suprised me what effects you were achieving with the former one, ill have to try it .The patterrn background looked so nifty. Thanks!
I loved this video! I have such a hard time getting my distress inks to do what I want them too. Maybe I'm too heavy handed or use too much pressure? Pat on too much ink? I'm not sure, but I can't wait for more distress ink videos from you! Do you ever use them with a paintbrush like watercolors? If you do, I'd love to see that.
what have you put on the table to do this? it seems a plastic kraft paper but i don't know the name and I can't find it. I think it's very useful to use distress ink and everything else to paint!! thank you
It is a Ranger Non Stick Craft Sheet! www.simonsaysstamp.com/product/Ranger-Inkssentials-Non-Stick-CRAFT-SHEET-15-X-18-Reusable-NSC20677-15486?currency=USD
I love the tutorial! Thanks for all the tips! I have the same question as Mary McCann, do the sponge blenders work better once they are broken in? Would really like to know! ~Janet in Canada
By one for each color, I meant one for greens, one for blues, one for reds etc. Sorry for the confusion! That's why in the tutorial I said you wouldn't want to use it for greens and then mix with red!
vous perdez 4 mn à parler parler sans rien faire et ensuite vous etes trop speed pour la demonstration ; donc on apprend rien de la méthode pour les non anglophones ; je clique j aime pas
Appreciate your tutorial. I’ve seen videos of people mostly using the oxides but not the distress inks. Loved seeing how you used them.
Wow love how the heat made a difference making the zigzag pop!
Thanks for taking the time and effort for making this tutorial! I wasn't sure how to work the distress inks. Using the stamps and water was new for me, too! Thank yoU!
I am just starting with distress inks. I new at this. But I'm excited cause I know it's gonna open my world to alot more fun.
This is so cool. I’m considering using distress inks in my acrylic mixed media paintings because I love the effects. Hope it works on acrylic I have yet to try.
did you nd up mixing with acrylic?
Thank-you. Just got distress inks and anxious to use them
I just started using these inks, thank you for sharing you ideas, such a good tutorial for beginners.
That s a great tutorial and a nice introduction to distress inks. Thank you !
Great tutorial! Ur explanations were succinct n helpful!
Thankyou for the simple tutorial!!! I used it for the first time.. and i learnt it in a mint from your tutorial :) :)
is there any particular paper that works better? I just got a few sets of the mini cubes and new sponge blenders. I keep getting major blotches. I'm trying to use a light hand. will the sponges blend better once they get ink saturated, or broken in?
Can you use this distress inkt on yupo papier?.
Great info! Thank you so much!
Do you know if the first technique would work on a piece of paper that has acrylic gesso on it?
Thankyou should you use watercolour paper only not the card you use through your printer?🌟Also can you use the distress ink over soft pastels?
Hi, for some reason I thought you were using distress oxide ink as thats the one thats so popular, it suprised me what effects you were achieving with the former one, ill have to try it .The patterrn background looked so nifty. Thanks!
Where did you get those stamps?
Can you send Shelly link to the craft sheet you were talking about in this video?
Hi, I love how you marked each ink pad with its color. What did you use to do this? Thanks!
Great video!
Do you have to wet the ink pad?
nice but where do u get distress ink
Can you use the distress inks on journal paper? Say...65lb?
I loved this video! I have such a hard time getting my distress inks to do what I want them too. Maybe I'm too heavy handed or use too much pressure? Pat on too much ink? I'm not sure, but I can't wait for more distress ink videos from you! Do you ever use them with a paintbrush like watercolors? If you do, I'd love to see that.
where can you buy this?
what have you put on the table to do this? it seems a plastic kraft paper but i don't know the name and I can't find it. I think it's very useful to use distress ink and everything else to paint!! thank you
It is a Ranger Non Stick Craft Sheet! www.simonsaysstamp.com/product/Ranger-Inkssentials-Non-Stick-CRAFT-SHEET-15-X-18-Reusable-NSC20677-15486?currency=USD
thank you very much!! I will buy it very soon!!!
great video Danielle! Thank you!
Loving your videos!!!!
Great idea!!
Wow!!!!
Great vid
Why You repeat everything twice?
I love the tutorial! Thanks for all the tips! I have the same question as Mary McCann, do the sponge blenders work better once they are broken in? Would really like to know! ~Janet in Canada
I love your tutorial.....=)
But... you used the SAME sponge thing on both inks even though you said you had one for each and didn't want to mix them.... DOH!
By one for each color, I meant one for greens, one for blues, one for reds etc. Sorry for the confusion! That's why in the tutorial I said you wouldn't want to use it for greens and then mix with red!
dd6484 how do you clean your sponge?
please, don't so much
vous perdez 4 mn à parler parler sans rien faire et ensuite vous etes trop speed pour la demonstration ; donc on apprend rien de la méthode pour les non anglophones ; je clique j aime pas
Why does every tutorial have to be soooo slow and boring? Of course you clean your hands-do we need an explaination...