I accidentally left my black soot open in the studio all night and was worried I ruined it when I returned to the bottle in the morning. The dabber sponge stays nice and moist as well. The dabber dispenser works well and the bottle has a gently give to it when you really want to get the paint flowing. There is a small ball in each bottle to make sure that the paints gets properly mixed, so make sure to give it a good shake before using. The colors are vibrant, rich and consistent. The paints really absorb into the medium you’re working with. But once they’re dry on your medium the water will no longer react with the paint making the layering possibilities endless with mixed media and art! Also when they’re dry there’s no texture It’s a very smooth finish unlike other acrylic paints. Just like the rest of the distress products, these are reactive with water. When they say, “very fluid,” they mean it! These paints move and blend so wonderfully over paper. Use with stamps, paper, wood, metal, glass, plastic and more for a timeless matte finish on craft projects. Distress Paints have a convenient dabber system for easy and mess-free application. Tim and Ranger developed these special paints to be reactive with water just like Distress Inks and Distress Stains-perfect to accomplish a wide variety of artistic techniques. Here’s what Ranger has to say about the paints:ĭistress Paints are very fluid water-based acrylic paints for multiple surfaces. It was an amazing experience you can read more about it over at my blog! With that being said, I also got to learn a lot about Tim’s distress line of products including his new paints! If you recall, I did a video demo at last CHA of Tim using these little beauties and even put them on my Top Product picks of the show! Now that I’ve been thoroughly educated and had a good chance to play with them, I can honestly say these are AMAZING! Let’s start with the basics. I couldn’t be more excited to share with you today’s review! For starters, I am officially a Ranger U graduate and am a Ranger certified instructor! Last month I travelled to New Jersey to the Ranger Ink factory to learn some amazing tips and techniques taught to us by Tim Holtz, Claudine Hellmuth, Dyan Reaveley and Mackie Mullane.
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