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Twig Gathering Mini Ink Pad for Rangers Review

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Revainrating 2.5 out of 5  
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Description of Twig Gathering Mini Ink Pad for Rangers

Gathered Twigs mini ink pad. Small just got bigger! The Tim Holtz Mini Distress Ink Pads are a collection of 48 individual 1" x 1" water-based dye inks. The Minis feature a raised felt pad, the ink is reactive with water and coordinates with the Distress palette of products. Each ink pad is stackable and fade resistant. Mini Ink Pads can be re-inked with matching Distress Ink Re-inker.

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Revainrating 2 out of 5

Beware ! This is a Miniature Ink Pad 1 x 1

This is an Ink Pad 1 x 1. It is not listed in the main description, only if you scroll down to the fine print you will find it. For $6.41 I figured I was getting a full size 3.X3 rug. I wouldn't have ordered it if I knew that. The price is out of bounds. I will never buy again.

Pros
  • Stamps and Ink Pad
Cons
  • No Style

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Misleading Photo

Misleading Photo. I thought it was 3x3, it isn't. Too bad I didn't read the description. I thought I clicked on the right one, but after I received the item and confirmed the order, it says mini. It seems to have happened to others too. I'm sure the photo will serve its purpose. I don't know if it's dry or not, haven't checked. I would never spend that much on a mini as you can get a multi pack for the same price at other stores. Can't give less than one star. I think the description should…

Pros
  • Crafts and Sewing
Cons
  • So Far So Good

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Lovely ink pad for embossed paper

I typically make and sell 150-200 greeting cards a year and I like to emboss the background and then color in the background to make the raised design stand out. I tried all kinds of ink pads until I finally found this Jim Holtz Vintage Distress Ink Pad. It's advertised as producing a "distressed look on paper, fiber, photos and more" which wasn't exactly what I was looking for. But it also works really well for coloring in a raised pattern after I've run my card stock through my Cuttlebug with

Pros
  • Scrapbooking and stamping
Cons
  • Unbelievable price