While you can certainly find a ton of inspiration, projects, tips, and techniques right here at Rangerink.com, we know there is so much out there, so we decided to round up a few awesome posts we’ve come across around the web to share with you!
First up we have an amazing “Love Is In The Air” tag by Paula Cheney. In this project, Paula started out testing how the new Tim Holtz Distress Paints would work as a resist and ends up with a gorgeous tag! Click here to head over to One Lucky Day to check it out.
When it comes to love inspired projects, you can definitely go the Dylusions route as well. That’s exactly what May Flaum decided to do. Over at the Simon Says Stamp blog, May created a Dylusions Valentine’s Card with Dylusions stencils and ink sprays. Want to know how? Of course you do, head on over to Simon Says Stamp to watch May’s video before making your own!
Done with Valentine’s Day and ready for Spring? Richele Christensen has just the thing with her Distress Paints Journey Tag. This tag features an embossed Metal Foil tag, Idea-ology metal embellishments, die cut words and, of course, the Distress Paints. So much fun! Head on over to her blog to get started!
Last, but certainly not least, Claudine Hellmuth has a great technique video over on her blog. In this video she shares her embossed metal foil stencil technique. By combining foil tape, stencils, and Claudine Hellmuth Studio Gesso, you can create a vintage, antique look for your next project!


I have caught all of those and they are fantabulous! <3 Ranger!
great inspiration. thanks.
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I love those Tim Holtz inks/paints! Thanks for posting the link.
Saw some amazing talented ladies today. Thanks for the links to each. Really enjoyed their blogs
great projects! was inspired to get out sprays and metal sheets to play and get inky.
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thanks for the connections – great ideas and inspiration !