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A reader, a crafter, a gardener and cook
> 3 dayI got tired of aging my own paper with coffee which left the craft room smelling like Starbucks. This works just as well without the smell.
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B. L. Hilgert
Greater than one weekI LOVE ALL TIM HOLTZ ART STUFF♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ A BIG FAT THUMBS-UP!
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Julie Hughbanks
> 3 dayI do quite a bit of mixed media projects. Ranger Distress Spray Stains come in so handy. I did try to make my own version; just wasnt the same. You can spray the piece youre working on easily and the tip doesnt clog as bad as the other brands. You can also spray some on your work surface (I use a special mat that anything will wipe off) and use a paint brush to highlight or detail your work. Would buy again, different colors are available.
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sabknits
> 3 dayRanger Distress Stain has a 3 year shelf life, according to the VP who responded to my inquiry. I wondered as some of the colors have changed in the bottle. I replaced my old, discolored stains and was happily moving forward with my art projects until I realized that some of the new product was changing color before my very eyes. BOO to Ranger for this product. FYI, the markers did the same so are in the trash.
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kate masuda
Greater than one weekGreat for my crafting projects
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RoseBlue
> 3 dayThis is a gorgeous color that might be called Magenta. It sprays easily, maybe too wide a spray for my purposes as I get a lot of overspray despite trying not to. The ink stays on though it can be moved with water before it soaks into paper. ALl the Ranger inks Ive gotten have been completely satisfying: wonderful and unique colors that spray easily.
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Shannan Rossow
> 3 dayLove this product!
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M.C.Jensen
> 3 dayI really like the distressed sooty look. It works best on items such as wood, paper or canvas However, it isnt good on fabric. It tends to drip and bleed.
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sabknits
> 3 dayRanger Distress Stain has a 3 year shelf life, according to the VP who responded to my inquiry. I wondered as some of the colors have changed in the bottle. I replaced my old, discolored stains and was happily moving forward with my art projects until I realized that some of the new product was changing color before my very eyes. BOO to Ranger for this product. FYI, the markers did the same so are in the trash.
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Lacie4460
> 3 dayIf youve never tried Tim Holtzs products, hurry up and do so! The Distress line of products are so cool and are meant to complement each other. To learn how you use Distress Spray Stains, just go on to YouTube and watch Tim Holtz himself, demonstrating how to use this product, as well as all of his others.