What are the Stains? Concentrated inks, like the Distress-Re-inkers in the little glass bottles, but with a convenient Dabber top - so all you have to do is swipe across your papers.
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| Distress Stains colour chart |
Here, I used just one coat of the Broken China Stain, which I swiped over a sepia-toned Grunge paper, and Antique Linen over Tissue Tape and on the edges of the quotation tag. (For more concentrated colour, allow your first coat to dry, then apply again. So easy!)
TIP: When you first use your Distress Stain, take off the cap and turn the bottle upside down. Press down ONCE, firmly - you'll hear a 'click' - and that's your bottle primed ready for use! Don't do this twice, and don't squeeze your bottle or you'll waste lots of ink. I also recommend you do this on your non-stick sheet in case you get a bit over-enthusiastic!Here's a link for you to download a printable colour chart of your own - just fill it in and keep it on your art table!
Here are the new Core'dinations papers - which you can also buy by the single sheet (hurrah! you can pick out your favourites) which you can emboss and sand, or tear, cut, rip - to expose the differently coloured core in the centre of the paper - in those special Tim Colours! Perfect for all those scrapbooking projects - but also great for cards, boxes etc.
These are all in the shop now (personal shoppers only). How fabulous is that?
Can't WAIT to get my hands on them!













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