Tim Holtz - Distress
Tim Holtz Distress Embossing Glaze - Any 1 Colour
Tim Holtz Distress Embossing Glaze - Any 1 Colour
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Distress Embossing Glaze - Choose any 1 (one) colour ... by Tim Holtz and Ranger - an embossing powder that when melted, has a tinted raised shiny finish with a beautiful tint of colour with a finish similar to that of enamel.
Tim Holtz Distress Embossing Glaze is a powder that once melted with a heat tool, creates a wonderful semi translucent glazing effect. Use to add colourful tinted slightly raised finish and shine to your projects! Layer your colours to create beautiful duotones and other colours.
To see which colours are in stock, scroll down for the list or contact me...
How to Order ...
Simply send me a message with or after you order with your colour choices or reply to your order confirmation. Copy and paste from the list (scroll down) to save typing. Choosing colours this way saves so much time, rather than wander about a website looking for each one, you have them here all in one place so you can see at a glance what is in stock.
If you need a printed colour chart, let me know and I'll pop one in your order or download your own here.
Please note : If you choose any out of stock, I'll contact you to discuss options. Please let me know if you're happy to wait or choose a different colour. Thank you :)
- those temporarily not on the shelf are marked ... ^_* Out of Stock.
Choose from these selected Distress colours...
- Abandoned Coral (peachy-pink)
- Aged Mahogany (dark deep red)
- Antique Linen (light vintage cream)
- Broken China (light bright blue)
- Bundled Sage (light olive green)
- Candied Apple (bright red)
- Chipped Sapphire (very dark blue)
- Cracked Pistachio (fresh blue-green)
- Crackling Campfire (dark fiery orange)
- Crushed Olive (yellow-green)
- Dried Marigold (peachy orange)
- Evergreen Bough (green with a hint of blue)
- Fired Brick (rustic red)
- Fossilized Amber (earthy yellow, ochre)
- Frayed Burlap (light brown-ish)
- Hickory Smoke (warm, mid grey)
- Kitsch Flamingo (pretty pink)
- Lost Shadow (palest cool grey)
- Lumberjack Plaid (cherry red)
- Mermaid Lagoon (medium bright blue)
- Mowed Lawn (bright grass green)
- Mustard Seed (golden yellow)
- Peacock Feathers (turquoise)
- Peeled Paint (earthy green)
- Picked Raspberry (dark bright pink)
- Prize Ribbon (beautiful mid blue)
- Pumice Stone (warm grey)
- Rustic Wilderness (deep green)
- Rusty Hinge (golden brown)
- Saltwater Taffy (light peachy pink)
- Salty Ocean (bright light blue)
- Salvaged Patina (greeny-blue)
- Scorched Timber (deep dark brown)
- Seedless Preserves (reddish purple, dark magenta)
- Shaded Lilac (medium purple, blue base)
- Speckled Egg (shabby vintage pale blue)
- Spiced Marmalade (orange)
- Squeezed Lemonade (lemon yellow)
- Tattered Rose (pale pink, peach base)
- Tumbled Glass (aqua blue)
- Twisted Citron (lime green)
- Uncharted Mariner (dark turquoise)
- Villainous Potion (dark purple)
- Vintage Photo (brown, sepia base)
- Walnut Stain (dark brown)
- Weathered Wood (dusky grey-blue)
- Wild Honey (golden dark yellow)
- Wilted Violet (vibrant purple)
... click here to see all the Distress Treasures ...
If you need a printed colour chart, let me know and I'll pop one in your order or download your own here.
How to use Distress Embossing Glaze ...
Ideal for embossing lettering, stamped images, stenciled areas, abstract art, cardmaking, mixed media, collage, visual arts of any kind! Mix and match with other Distress inks, paints and stains for an unlimited colour palette.
Its best to use an embossing powder with a slow drying ink, paint, adhesive or medium - and one that won't react to being heated (as some may bubble up if heated, always check the medium's instructions or test first).
If your medium is fast drying, you won't have time to apply the powder before it dries. The ink or medium holds the powder in place until it is heat set.
The clear jar allows for ease of dipping, pouring or sprinkling, whichever you prefer to do. The 1.5" wide opening makes it easier to pour the excess back into the jar.
How to apply Embossing Glaze ...
- For static free embossing, dust over your dry surface with an Anti-Static Pouch before you begin.
- Apply Distress Embossing Ink to your stamp and press to print. You can also use Oxide Inks, clear or grey embossing ink, acrylic or Distress paint, texture pastes, or collage medium. Use with stamps, stencils or freehand.
- Before your ink, paint or medium is dry, sprinkle or pour on the embossing powder.
- Shake or tap off excess powder onto a prefolded sheet of dry paper to pour back into the jar.
- Use a heat tool to melt the Embossing Glaze Powder into a colourful translucent glaze.
- Leave to cool (only takes a minute).
Acid free and non-toxic.
This product price is for 1 (one) Distress Embossing Glaze in the colour of your choice.
Each jar is approx 1 7/16" (40mm) wide, 1 5/8" (41mm) high with a metal lid. Holds .49 oz (14g).
The images are a representation of each colour and different devices may alter their appearance.
