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      Distress Magic: Oxide Reinkers On A Gel Press Plate & Alternate Surfaces
      March 15, 2017

      Tim Holtz and Ranger released Distress Oxide Pads and Reinkers during Creativation 2017, held in Phoenix in January.  They’ve taken our world by storm, amazing just about everyone with their unique dye/pigment ink blend of properties.

      As you’d expect, artists are using the pads in a variety of ways.  I’ve seen card fronts colored with Oxides, journal page backgrounds made with them, and of course people are stamping with them.  The fusion of the two styles of ink make them perfect for all kinds of artistic adventures.

      As marvelous as the pads are, what about the Reinkers?  I asked myself that question and began to play and experiment.  One of the things I discovered is that the Reinkers are color on steroids; intense and filled with goodness waiting to be unleashed.  If spritzing something colored with the ink from a pad causes the oxidation to happen, it stands to reason adding water to the reinker on a surface would do that same – and yep – it does.

      In the beginning of the video you’ll see me play in this manner, working on NonStick Craft Sheet.  At about the 5:15 point of I’ll shift gears, getting out an 8″ x 10″ Gel Press Plate and rolling the Oxide Reinker on the surface in the usual manner, using a brayer.  Because the viscosity of the Reinkers is thinner than paint, the color can be rolled out in such a way to create some pretty cool dotted patterns.  That’s a good thing.

      Because the Reinkers are so heavily pigmented, I add water after printing which allows me a second generation, and then a third.  You’ll also see me twist the 4″ x 4″ Artist Tile I’m printing on which causes the pattern to be less about dots or splotches and way more like a cyclone-type pattern.  Think of weather surface maps weather folks show that depict a hurricane or tropical storm and you’ll be on the right track.

      There’s a to to love about Oxides, especially those Reinkers!

      Supplies For This Video:

      Distress Oxide Reinkers

      Gel Press Plates

      Brayer

      Strathmore Artist Tiles (4″ x 4″ or 6″ x 6″ in both Bristol and Watercolor)

       

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      9 Comments


      Sue Wisniewski
      March 15, 2017 at 9:08 am
      Reply

      Magic! I purchased a few of the pads from you but didn’t think to get the re-inkers … now … you have me thinking so I will be purchasing them soon.
      thanks for sharing
      stamping sue



      Joyce Gandy
      March 15, 2017 at 11:13 am
      Reply

      Barb, I just wanted to tell you that I enjoy your videos very much. You show how to do so many different things. Thank you, Joyce



      Kristy
      March 16, 2017 at 11:01 am
      Reply

      I’ve been using the oxide ink pads with my new gelli mini plates. Fun!



      Julia Olsen
      March 16, 2017 at 11:20 am
      Reply

      This is all so scrumptious! This video has me thinking it would be very interesting to see what these inks do with the shave foam marbeling technique. Don’t you wonder about that, Barb? (hint, hint) Hugses!… The Mixie Pixe



      fran podlesney
      March 17, 2017 at 8:37 am
      Reply

      Barb, just have to say you are one of the few video instructors I REALLY enjoy listein to. You are concise, clear, prepared. Not afraid of an “oops” moment and always tell us to move on. I check in daily.



      Irena
      March 17, 2017 at 7:50 pm
      Reply

      Barb, I love all your videos. I just purchased from you all re-inkers and waiting when you will have ink pads. Did you try this Distress oxide on Yupo paper?



      Cynthia
      March 17, 2017 at 10:04 pm
      Reply

      So cool! I love these Oxide inks!



      donna terrell
      March 18, 2017 at 11:52 pm
      Reply

      Hi Barb. I enjoy and appreciate all your videos…they are, quite simply the best and always inspire! Thank you.



      Denise
      April 2, 2017 at 1:42 am
      Reply

      Love these, magic to be made is right!



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