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The Tim Holtz® Alcohol Ink Palette features 36 individual compartments that can be customized with your favorite Alcohol Ink colors. The hinged lid allows for convenient storage. Great for customizing your own Alcohol Ink Palette or use with other Tim Holtz and Ranger mediums. paired with the Water Brush, the Ink Palette is ideal to mix water-based ink for watercolor painting.

Tim Holtz® Alcohol Ink Palette- TAC58526

Regular price $7.99

Description
The Tim Holtz® Alcohol Ink Palette features 36 individual compartments that can be customized with your favorite Alcohol Ink colors. The hinged lid allows for convenient storage. Great for customizing your own Alcohol Ink Palette or use with other Tim Holtz and Ranger mediums. paired with the Water Brush, the Ink Palette is ideal to mix water-based ink for watercolor painting.
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The Tim Holtz® Alcohol Ink Palette features 36 individual compartments that can be customized with your favorite Alcohol Ink colors. The hinged lid allows for convenient storage. Great for customizing your own Alcohol Ink Palette or use with other Tim Holtz and Ranger mediums. paired with the Water Brush, the Ink Palette is ideal to mix water-based ink for watercolor painting.

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works out great for mixing colors.

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Mary A.

I haven't used it yet but plan to use it for water-coloring with the reinkers and also with the mica sprays

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Monette B.

Fory pencil shavings

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Customer

I am using it as a palette for my distress watercolor pencils. Just exactly the right number of paint wells for the number of pencil colors. It's perfect! And Ranger's customer service is excellent!

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K.J.

Lobbed this have a few for different mediums

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Karen B.

Love the ink palette. Very heavy plastic and well made. Also it cleans easy after use.

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Lynn R.

Haven’t used it just yet but can’t wait. Palettes are the way to go!

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Kathryn M.

I love the cover and the slim silhouette. These are plastic so the medium tends to "bead" rather than pool when water is added. So to achieve lighter shades of a color, it is easier to allow two or more circles to dilute the base color than to try to mix it in the same circle. It would be nice to have a grid etched into the cover so one could write the name of the color in the grid.