I *may* have mentioned a time or 2...
or 50...
that I LOVE tim's new distress stains...
and that we NEED the other 24 colors...
just a reminder for Justin & Alain...
anyway...
I had a little idea that I wanted to try...
I tested these 6 distress stain colors...
but it will work with all 12...

Ranger's snow cap white pigment ink...
always get the re-inker for the pad...
I like the pigments nice & juicy...
I tapped the pad over the entire tag...
and covered it completely...
I DRIED it...
the pigments will air dry in about 15 or 20 minutes,
depending on the humidity...
that's a unique feature of Ranger's pigment inks...
but I'm impatient,
so I just blasted it with the heat-it tool for a few seconds...
once dry,
I used the distress stains right over the snow cap
to create a chalky like effect...
the tag on the right has the stains applied
directly to the naked manila tag...
here's the side by side comparison...
note too, that you can still add distressing to the edges with the blending tool...
I used walnut stain (pad) on the outside tag edges for this sample...
you can see that the stains on the manila tag
on the right, are transparent & vivid...
are chalky/shabby looking...
and the stain colors are more pastel-ish...
the distress stains make this technique quick & EASY for creating large backgrounds...
just use Ranger's new manila cardstock...
it's the same great material as their tags...
now we can use the same inky techniques to make larger than tag size backgrounds...
the moral of today's post...
by using the snow cap white pigment pad with the distress stains, you have even MORE options to...
make art!
wendy
ps...another technique coming later this week...
stay tuned!



























