Tim Holtz Distress Inks: 12 New Colors to Love!

When I first heard that Tim Holtz would be adding 12 new colors to his existing palette of 24 colors I cheered out loud and thanked the computer for giving me such great news. If this makes me a geek of the highest order – that’s fine. They’re that much fun to work with.

Since 2004, Distress Ink pads have been making my crafting life a better one, and it’s a product I wouldn’t consider working without. Not only are they great to work with, but the quality is outstanding as well. I have some of my original pads (purchased in 2004) that are still working just fine. Some have never been re-inked or replaced in all that time. In other words – they’re a good investment!

Initially I was going to try and tell you which colors are my favorites from this batch but they’re all too good. Wild Honey is a dark horse – a color I’d normally run away from, but I love how it looks on my projects. Victorian Velvet went on really dark, but lightens to a lovely shade. I’m also having a love affair with gray these days, so the addition of Pumice Stone is a welcome one. All twelve colors are now available, and working with them has been intensely fun.

These ink pads can be used as you would any regular ink pad, but they have added benefits. First off, when applied they have a slightly softer look than other inks. See this example of the image being stamped with the distress ink, and then a staz-on black pad:

You can see the difference. I love the softer look, and since I often don’t stamp even enough, it covers my light or ‘whoops’ spots better. The ink pads can be used with water too – here’s my sample board literally splashed with water-

Or you could stamp on already wet paper…

Another fun thing to do is to stamp on a craft mat, then add water to create a kind of wash.

Now you just press your paper down on it. Inexpensive photo paper is great for this. The look reminds me of Easter eggs, and you can mix-and-match various colors.

There is a lot more you can do with these ink pads, including stamping on photos. I strongly suggest checking out Tim Holtz at his website for more inspiration and ideas from a true master. If you’ve got the opportunity to take a class from him, I suggest that as well. I consider my class from him back in 2005 still the best class I ever took.

While getting funky and working with all kinds of fancy techniques is a lot of fun, sometimes I just like to use the ink pads as they are directly on my layouts and paper craft projects. They’re beautiful for edging papers, and are even better rubbed on an embossed cardstock like this damask patterned one.

In the layout below I used Distress ink to edge my photos, to stamp, to edge the scallop paper & journaling paper, to accent the floral strip, to ink the flowers, and to color the background paper.  I used four colors in total – and I really like how much ink can add to my page.

Tim Holtz Distress Inks in Tumbled Glass, Spun Sugar, Wild Honey, and Bundled Sage were used on this layout as well as one of Tim’s stamps and filmstrip ribbon. Other supplies include American Crafts thickers uppercase and lowercase, pen, and cardstock; Melody Ross for GCD brad and flower strip, Prima Flowers, Tattered Angels Glimmer Mist, and a Pink Paislee rub-on.

I discovered that using the ink on the flower and spritzing it with a Glimmer Mist like Dazzling Diamonds resulted in a very pleasing effect much like water would have – except shiny. You can see how my once white flowers are a more all-over pink color.

I hope you’ve enjoyed my look at these twelve new awesome colors of distress ink. They truly do fill gaps that I hadn’t realized I so desperately needed in my inking, and I feel so inspired to craft with them! You will be seeing many projects to come with these, and my stash of older colors as well.

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About May Flaum

May Flaum is a long time Big Picture Classes instructor who has been published in numerous magazines and books and is the co-author of Paper + Pixels: Scrapbook Layouts. Her latest book, Scrapbook Workshop, was published in August 2011 by Memory Makers books. Over the course of her career she has taught classes around the United States as well as managed a scrapbook store and worked with numerous scrapbook companies in a variety of positions.

You can read more about her and her crafting adventures at her blog, Confessions of a Chocoholic.

Comments

  1. Barbara M. says:

    Oh, thank you! I want them all! So sad that they are sold out almost everywhere. I guess I will have to use my older ones to keep me company until the new friends can join me.

  2. michelle malozzi says:

    i just bought 6 tim holtz distressed pads in the greatast colors! i literally bought them an hour ago, but i was confused as to how exactly to use them. i went on his website and the demos weren’t working, however you really gave me alot of insicht as to many different ways to use them! i make altered books so thank you for your examples and explaining how you achieved the looks. i’ll just have to experiment! thank you, michelle

  3. Dee says:

    great informative article for those who are not really well schooled about Inks ….and those new colors are fabulous —love to see them all lined up on my shelf

  4. therese ercolani says:

    I absolutely love Tim Holtz distress ink pads. I have at least a dozen of original colors that have lasted me for 8 years and I use them consistantly on my layouts and altered artwork. I use them on frames, wood, paper, tags, embellishments and are a scrapbooker’s staple. They work great as if I purchased them brand new. Can’t wait to purchase the new colors!

  5. Renee says:

    Can’t wait to be able to play with all these new great colors! They look even better than I imagined.

  6. rosa-kreattiva says:

    meravigliosi… spero un giorno di poterli trovare anche qui in italia ciaoooo

  7. Sudie says:

    Cheering here! Great visuals. I love seeing the actual stamped paper. and the water splashes are fantastic. Thanks, May. There is a lot of buzz about the new colors.

  8. Kelly L. says:

    Gorgeous.. I love these ink pads.. I use ink on nearly all my layouts- thanks for the chance to win.

  9. Maria Moore says:

    I am a huge Tim Holtz fan! I love everyone of his products. I can’t wait to get my hands on all of his new colors. Would kill to make that patchwork jacket they made with his products.

  10. Judy Cartwright says:

    I LOVE all the new colors and will probably have to have them all!! :)

  11. Debbie Peysen says:

    I love all the new colors in the distress ink line. I can not wait to get them. I am kicking my self for not preordering them as everyone else did. Thanks for giving me a chance to win some. I would love them.

    debbie

  12. Monica says:

    Oh these colors are wonderful! I screamed with joy along with you when I read Tim’s announcement of new distress inks! Thanks for making that cool sample color page and for the giveaway!
    I think my favorites are the Barn door, Crushed olive and Pumice stone so far.

  13. Donna C says:

    Yes please! (Been scouting the internet for a great bundle price for these…..anyone know?)

    Nice to see T!m catering to those of us wanting some brighter “happy” colors (as I like to call them!)!

    Thanks nancy and may!

  14. Arletta says:

    I just found a lot of the new colors and I love them. I have been buying them from shop.a2zScrapbookingsupplies.com.

    Can’t wait to buy all the new ones there too!!!!!

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