Apart from a few fav colours that I have in both (a mixture of bright and muted tones), it depends on the colours/shades for me. I prefer the standard inks for some colours because of the intensity isn't the same in the oxide, and oxide inks for some of the other muted tones because the softness work so well how muted they are. The first oxides I bought were Vintage Photo, Broken China and Peeled Paint and whilst I use them, I'm not overly keen on them as I prefer the 'brightness' of the normal inks in those colours. After these ones, it took me quite a long time to get any others but once I realised the above, I was able to get on better with them and make the right choices.
I made the same decision: oxides over original distress inks. Way more versatile. Great video: full of information & not too long or too short. Merry Christmas!
I'm so glad I watched this video several months ago. I invested in some distressed oxide inks on your recommendation, and I've not been disappointed. These are amazing inks and well worth the price. Thank you so much.
This is the best and clearest video I have seen on the advantages of distress oxides. I only had a few of the distress inks when I discovered the oxides, and quickly decided to invest in the oxides because of the effect and diversity. You have clarified why I find them so wonderful to work with and I now get the difference the glazes make. I also love the Versafine Claire inks and now work with both most of the time for both art journaling, cards and anything that strikes my fancy. Thank so much!
Oxides are a fusion of dye and white pigment inks. Try mixing them to make distress oxide sprays. Distress inks, otoh, are just dye inks with glycerine to help in making it more mixable/blendable. Both have their uses. I have tried ink blending with just dye inks and without the proper tool it was just too difficult. Thus, I'll be keeping my distress inks. But I agree with you -- distress oxides are the bomb.
Thanks so much @Laurel Beard. I invested significantly in the Distress Oxide Sprays and it's taken me quite a while to learn how to use them. The amount of times I've had buyers remorse along the way is funny now I'm over that hump. I learn some new way to use them all the time. I trip upon a new way almost every session. What I love in addition to the chalkiness, is they have multidimensional colours when water enters the stage as we saw here with your Cracked Sapphire. Fossilised Amber, Aged Mahogany, Frayed Burlap are a few more that come to mind that produce stunning results too.
First, you are a delight. I have a few Oxides and I do love using them. I used the glaze with my fingers. Your clean cloth makes more sense. I just love your videos.
Interesting! I had a hard time deciding what to do. I love that the distress oxides blend so much easier than the distress inks, yet I prefer the vibrancy of the distress inks to the oxides. I totally agree that you do not need both, nor do you need every single colour of the rainbow. When a colour release comes out that I really like it's frustrating deciding whether to get the oxide or ink. Always a battle. I never buy both. .... and yes, I too got rid of all "minis". Too dainty for me! Another great video! Merry Christmas!
No Minis is the biggest reason I don't buy any oxides, apart from the chalky look that I also don't like. Oxides have its own advantages and disadvantages against the distress inks.
I know I am late on viewing this video, but it is fantastic. Thank you for all the wonderful. Thank you for all the informative and humorous work you fo for us. Love them all.😍 Just a PS, but Noreen, over on her channel, The Crafty Organizer, had a wonderful video showing hiw to use those substantial wine boxs into wonderful storage boxes. She is also about using what you have, ans not buying something just because it is new.😮
Also late to this party, ha ha. l have so far not invested in Distress Inks (Ranger Archival are my favorite inks). If do water splatter effects, I use regular dye inks. After watching this comprehensive video, I am fine with that. 😂😂
I'm obsessed with my Oxides and just got the entire colour range, I only have 2 of the Distress Inks...I'm being strong and telling myself that I don't need all the Distress Inks, so far it's working but I'm not sure how long it'll last before my obsession takes control 😂😂😂
I did try looking in the comments to see if this was answered, but I didn't find it: What did you use to paint the bird white on the bird in branches card? Thanks! GREAT video!
It took me a long time to start buying the distress inks, and have never bought the oxides. Too pricey altogether on a state pension. Now Ranger is flogging yet another "must have" product by way of glazes.. I decided to try a white pigment ink as a base for my inks, and I like the effect, especially on Kraft or dark card. I do enjoy your videos, and adjust the ingredients around my own stuff so most of the time the end result is one that makes me happy.
HERESY!!! But thanks so much because I thought I was the only one who wasn't devoted to everything Distress. When I have backgrounds that don't quite work I find they can be much more interesting as envelope liners.
Well, I'm late to the party but I enjoyed this video. I really love watercoloring with inks. Somehow I can never resist when I have a stamped image. Unfortunately, my husband wouldn't be so chill if I burned the dinner and could only offer cookies and wine. The wine's a given but he's kinda of a "Where's the meat guy." I do serve quiche for dinner sometimes much to his chagrin.
This has only just popped up for me to view. So helpful. All the choices of inks etc, so confusing........but now I know! Loved the bird card. Thank you.
0:25 Can I say I have just discovered your channel. I am laid up with a sprained ankle and I am binge watching you! Absolutely fantastic!!! I would consider myself as an intermediate/advanced paper crafter but you have given me so many new ideas to try- I’m going to hobble to my craft room this afternoon and give some of your ideas a try. I am the sort of person you have described in one of your videos, who knee-jerk buys- things I really do not need, and who, a couple of months later, after not even getting the item/s out of their packaging, can’t remember what to do with it! Gel plates being a classic example. NO MORE!!! I will be using what I already possess to create cards I would never have thought possible! I will save an absolute fortune! I have recently started running card making workshops for folk in our village and the surrounding areas. The ideas you have provided me will be such a boon- I think I’ll give the shaving foam technique a miss for them though!! The ladies (the workshops are open to men too but have had no takers as yet!) are bad enough with glitter and sequins !! So thank you, Laurel. You are the first paper crafter on RUclips who ticks all my boxes- telling it as it is, with such humour. You don’t try to hard sell materials, like some presenters do, but I do realise you need sponsors. Even with these, you strike the right balance. I would have pm’d you with this but couldn’t see how! So sorry to everyone else who might be reading this! Didn’t mean to bore you! Keep it up, Laurel, and have a wonderful, successful 2023. Stay safe. Neene, in bed, but itching to get up to craft, in a small village in N. Wales, UK. xxx
I just had to reply, so much of what you wrote hit me... Recently, as I was going through my humongous stash of supplies, I was astonished at the amount of stuff I have bought and never used!!! I don't do impulse buying as much anymore. I also gave my first class Tuesday to the seniors in my building, and while I had a good time, as did they, I already see that I have to do things a little differently next time. They mixed the balloons with the butterflies and die cuts, even though I had everything organized.😅 I was not happy about it, so I just put everything back in the storage folders and I'm trying to see how I can do things without getting stressed out or hurt anyone's feelings. It's my way of giving back as well as bringing a little joy to them. I have so much stuff that I decided to not charge for my supplies or time. So I have to tread lightly, because some people are easily offended. Keep up the good work! 🙏🏾
loved this, Laurel! You are such a kick in the pants! 🤩complete transparency! Thank You! I agree with you regarding the oxides vs distress inks... however, I'll be keeping what have- but not investing in more... so happy to see ur hubby enjoying wine and cookies🤣😂😅Thank you, as always for staying true to you , and for sharing 100%...❤
Another great video. I loved your comparisons. With so many inks on the market, and they aren't cheap, it's nice to have someone show you what they have found to help you make a decision.
I love the oxides, so versatile, and I don't have a huge space, so I am picky as to what I bring in. Catherine Pooler is hard to get in Aus, so I'm still looking for a good range of inkers. I have tried Ging K mini's they are okay. Not perfect. I'm on the hunt for an Australian inking company - in anyone has any suggestions. :). I have a tin of mini distress inks, and I have them out, ready to sell. They just don't earn their space for me.
Thank you Laurel. I was a long time moving to ink of any kind. After a few purchases I began collecting oxides and am hooked. I do smooshing and then die cut from them, creates really interesting finishes. There is so much you can do with these oxides, they beat any others hands down.
Also...could you please recommend the black ink pads you use? I'm needing a new one. For reference, I use black ink pads for normal stamping, embossing, and watercoloring.
Oxides are my desert island inks. Choice between Oxides and all other ink? Oxides, as long as blacks/darks for fine sentiments can stay. I have a lot of ink brands. Blending is like butter and looks velvety. I love putting down one color and another color on top, then with a stencil using a baby wipe to lift off the top color through the holes, leaving the bottom color. You need layers of ink and I always blend rather than swipe the pad. Oxides can be bright and cheerful. Drying time hasn’t been an issue. And wonderful for a million techniques. OTOH, not the biggest fan of CP inks though I really wanted to be, though others love them which is great. (I have some and use them.) As they say, one size does not fit all. BTW, I don’t use much regular Distress though sometimes do with Oxides to add depth since regular Distress is transparent, or put a little Walnut Stain on top of the opaque Oxide for a vintage look.
Do u mind telling me why CP inks r not a fav? I’m wondering about the CP inks, the SSS inks, and Altenew ones. I have distress, oxide, good bit of Hero Arts, PTI inks, Adirondack inks, Versafine Clair, and some of Ranger’s archival inks and Staz On inks for nonreactive stamping. I heard someone talking about the vibrancy of the CP ones and I wondered if they stamp more evenly than what I have and if they r brighter in color than what I’m using. (I’m pretty sure all 3 have to be less moody than Adirondack!! But I have been stamping since 1991.) TIA.
@@99zanneI “had” to have one Adirondack color-that I’ve never used. lol Don’t let what I say put you off of CP inks. That was just an example of which is best, chocolate, vanilla or strawberry. (Vanilla.) I think CP inks are high quality and vibrant, clear rather than toned down. The mini’s are a great size. The pads are foam, maybe softer than Concord & 9ths foam pads. (Some C&9 minis were included in an event kit.) Customer service is outstanding. The pads need to be re-inked fairly often and after re-inking they can be too juicy, though I try to have a light hand. The mini sets contain a couple colors I wouldn’t use, and minis can’t be purchased separately other than black and brown. They don’t have light/medium/darks of a color, which I like in SSS’s newer Pawsitively Saturated inks (different from their other inks) and IO’s inks. And I simply prefer felt, though I’m used to foam, starting back with Studio Calico’s pads. In your shoes I’d buy a pad or two or a mini set to see if they’re your jam. And if you love vibrant they well may be.
I’ve tried a lot of brands and I like the CP dye inks best of this variety. They are juicy and vibrant. I buy the minis which aren’t really that small. If I love a color I get the big one.
First of all... your hubs is my kind o guy! Dunkin the cookies in the red wine. Double win! 😂🍷🍪. I might’ve giggled at that. Secondly...I’ve got both oxides and distress...and when I first started...of course it was regular distress. But I’ve got ALL the oxides and very seldom use the regular unless I want deeper color. I do like them both but my go to are the Oxides. I would love some CP inks, but they’re a bit pricey for me. So mainly...I use the Oxides...some VersaClaire inks.... have a few Gina K and HA (from kits). I don’t think you need all the brands either. Find what you like and stick with it. Thanks for bringing your opinion and info to so many who are trying to make a decision! Love the honesty! Have a very Merry Christmas! 💕🎄🌴
you'rre adorable. so is your hubby. i hope you liked the wines. I too kept the oxides and ditched the regulars. same reason. your techniques are way better than mine.
Thanks for the info. I was considering getting some distress inks, but, I already have several inkpad sets, that still work, so I don't see myself starting anymore in the near future. I also have several sets of markers, and just bought a set of Testor acrylic paints, so guess I have enough color in my life for awhile.😊 (😮Did I just really say that???🤫)
I find myself using the oxides more but have so many reg distress have to find someone to give them to love how you said I’m not a store and found the inks you like and that’s it genius Can you use the reg distress inks with the oxides?? Must give that a try. Thank you for the download
Thank you Laurel for this video, I have been in the process of trying to decide IF I should invest in the Distress inks or the Catherine Pooler inks, I have the distress oxides. This video is very informative and what I needed to make my decision. TYFS. Have a Blessed Holiday Season.
I have more distress minis than oxides. I love colors I have, but I don't have anywhere near the full sets. I use them differently and can't imagine eliminating the regular distress for the oxides.
I prefer Distress minis rather than full size and occasionally use with Oxides. So much depends on the type and the look of the projects a card maker likes, right? I think the issue may also be seeing examples and tutorials of using both together in a style that resonates. I was extremely lucky. When the first twelve Oxides came out, a teacher came to a local stamp shop and taught an in-depth class with a handout, including a project combining regular Distress with Oxides to give a delicate (not grunged) softened or aged look with regular Distress on top of a bright Oxide pink/yellow/orange combo. Transparent on top of opaque.
Laurel, thank you so much for explaining the distress oxide difference. All the different inks confuse me. Also, love to listen to your videos. Hearing the fun in your voice makes me happy. 😊❤
Well, this is disturbing. I got these new Distress Oxides as they were put out on the shelves at a busy craft store and got home with them. I couldn't wait to use them. I was disappointed because they didn't seem to show up. I think they were dry from the start now. I guess I'll buy the inks to juice them up. I was just thinking they were not colorful.
I had your video playing while I was cleaning my room and you scared the heck out of me, lol! I wasn't looking at my screen and just heard a loud noise! Turns out you closed your oven door, but I didn't know what it was, LOL.. Thank you for the distress tips, the heart attack, and the laugh!
Another substitute for Distress Glaze: Chapstick! I use the generic brand, works great.
WHAAT? That is so cool!
@@LaurelBeard OMG you crack me up, love watching you, checking in from NZ
I love your style of card making. You are so down to earth and easy to understand. Thanks for teaching me. Love all your videos.
Apart from a few fav colours that I have in both (a mixture of bright and muted tones), it depends on the colours/shades for me. I prefer the standard inks for some colours because of the intensity isn't the same in the oxide, and oxide inks for some of the other muted tones because the softness work so well how muted they are.
The first oxides I bought were Vintage Photo, Broken China and Peeled Paint and whilst I use them, I'm not overly keen on them as I prefer the 'brightness' of the normal inks in those colours. After these ones, it took me quite a long time to get any others but once I realised the above, I was able to get on better with them and make the right choices.
I made the same decision: oxides over original distress inks. Way more versatile. Great video: full of information & not too long or too short. Merry Christmas!
I'm so glad I watched this video several months ago.
I invested in some distressed oxide inks on your recommendation, and I've not been disappointed.
These are amazing inks and well worth the price.
Thank you so much.
Such a helpful video, Laurel! The darker of the swinked backgrounds looks like a perfect beach setting.
This is the best and clearest video I have seen on the advantages of distress oxides. I only had a few of the distress inks when I discovered the oxides, and quickly decided to invest in the oxides because of the effect and diversity. You have clarified why I find them so wonderful to work with and I now get the difference the glazes make. I also love the Versafine Claire inks and now work with both most of the time for both art journaling, cards and anything that strikes my fancy. Thank so much!
I have fallen in love with Distress Oxides!!! I decided a couple ink pads in color families I use and I'm good to go....... also re inkers....
Oxides are a fusion of dye and white pigment inks. Try mixing them to make distress oxide sprays. Distress inks, otoh, are just dye inks with glycerine to help in making it more mixable/blendable. Both have their uses. I have tried ink blending with just dye inks and without the proper tool it was just too difficult. Thus, I'll be keeping my distress inks. But I agree with you -- distress oxides are the bomb.
I’m in stitches, your sense of humor is great. I totally lost it with the wine dipped cookies! 😂
Glad you enjoyed it!
@@LaurelBeard
At least hubby is easy to feed! 🍪🍷
He's a keeper!👍🏻😄
Thank you so much for this one Laurel! I've been dithering with all inks but especially these two. Driving me nuts!
Thanks so much @Laurel Beard. I invested significantly in the Distress Oxide Sprays and it's taken me quite a while to learn how to use them. The amount of times I've had buyers remorse along the way is funny now I'm over that hump. I learn some new way to use them all the time. I trip upon a new way almost every session. What I love in addition to the chalkiness, is they have multidimensional colours when water enters the stage as we saw here with your Cracked Sapphire. Fossilised Amber, Aged Mahogany, Frayed Burlap are a few more that come to mind that produce stunning results too.
Yay! Oxides are amazing!
Thanks for explaining the differences, I've never been happy with the distress inks, now I know why. Great video.
Thx for a very clear and concise description of the differences between the two. And a good reason to stick with oxides!
First, you are a delight. I have a few Oxides and I do love using them. I used the glaze with my fingers. Your clean cloth makes more sense. I just love your videos.
Happy to help!
I love your videos..can’t wait to be done with Christmas to move on to trying your techniques.. Merry Christmas Laurel
Thank you! You too!
Interesting! I had a hard time deciding what to do. I love that the distress oxides blend so much easier than the distress inks, yet I prefer the vibrancy of the distress inks to the oxides. I totally agree that you do not need both, nor do you need every single colour of the rainbow. When a colour release comes out that I really like it's frustrating deciding whether to get the oxide or ink. Always a battle. I never buy both. .... and yes, I too got rid of all "minis". Too dainty for me! Another great video! Merry Christmas!
I prefer regular Distress minis and occasionally use with Oxides. I think the issue is seeing enough examples or tutorials of using both.
No Minis is the biggest reason I don't buy any oxides, apart from the chalky look that I also don't like. Oxides have its own advantages and disadvantages against the distress inks.
I know I am late on viewing this video, but it is fantastic. Thank you for all the wonderful. Thank you for all the informative and humorous work you fo for us. Love them all.😍
Just a PS, but Noreen, over on her channel, The Crafty Organizer, had a wonderful video showing hiw to use those substantial wine boxs into wonderful storage boxes. She is also about using what you have, ans not buying something just because it is new.😮
Also late to this party, ha ha.
l have so far not invested in Distress Inks (Ranger Archival are my favorite inks). If do water splatter effects, I use regular dye inks. After watching this comprehensive video, I am fine with that. 😂😂
I love the oxides however, they work great also with the distress ink.
Tim Holtz has many videos explaining the difference between Oxides and Inks and there uses. Oxides are opaque, inks are transparent.
I'll keep my 5k Distress inks AND my Oxides bc I'm obsessed 😂
I'm obsessed with my Oxides and just got the entire colour range, I only have 2 of the Distress Inks...I'm being strong and telling myself that I don't need all the Distress Inks, so far it's working but I'm not sure how long it'll last before my obsession takes control 😂😂😂
I did try looking in the comments to see if this was answered, but I didn't find it: What did you use to paint the bird white on the bird in branches card? Thanks! GREAT video!
It took me a long time to start buying the distress inks, and have never bought the oxides. Too pricey altogether on a state pension. Now Ranger is flogging yet another "must have" product by way of glazes..
I decided to try a white pigment ink as a base for my inks, and I like the effect, especially on Kraft or dark card.
I do enjoy your videos, and adjust the ingredients around my own stuff so most of the time the end result is one that makes me happy.
HERESY!!! But thanks so much because I thought I was the only one who wasn't devoted to everything Distress.
When I have backgrounds that don't quite work I find they can be much more interesting as envelope liners.
This is super helpful. I have always been confused about Oxides. Thank you so much for sharing.
Well, I'm late to the party but I enjoyed this video. I really love watercoloring with inks. Somehow I can never resist when I have a stamped image. Unfortunately, my husband wouldn't be so chill if I burned the dinner and could only offer cookies and wine. The wine's a given but he's kinda of a "Where's the meat guy." I do serve quiche for dinner sometimes much to his chagrin.
Thanks for the video and for tip about using Vaseline and isopropyl alcohol.
where do I find your printable chart explaining the uses of oxide and distress inks
This has only just popped up for me to view. So helpful. All the choices of inks etc, so confusing........but now I know! Loved the bird card. Thank you.
You are so welcome!
0:25 Can I say I have just discovered your channel. I am laid up with a sprained ankle and I am binge watching you! Absolutely fantastic!!! I would consider myself as an intermediate/advanced paper crafter but you have given me so many new ideas to try- I’m going to hobble to my craft room this afternoon and give some of your ideas a try.
I am the sort of person you have described in one of your videos, who knee-jerk buys- things I really do not need, and who, a couple of months later, after not even getting the item/s out of their packaging, can’t remember what to do with it! Gel plates being a classic example. NO MORE!!! I will be using what I already possess to create cards I would never have thought possible! I will save an absolute fortune! I have recently started running card making workshops for folk in our village and the surrounding areas. The ideas you have provided me will be such a boon- I think I’ll give the shaving foam technique a miss for them though!! The ladies (the workshops are open to men too but have had no takers as yet!) are bad enough with glitter and sequins !!
So thank you, Laurel. You are the first paper crafter on RUclips who ticks all my boxes- telling it as it is, with such humour. You don’t try to hard sell materials, like some presenters do, but I do realise you need sponsors. Even with these, you strike the right balance.
I would have pm’d you with this but couldn’t see how! So sorry to everyone else who might be reading this! Didn’t mean to bore you!
Keep it up, Laurel, and have a wonderful, successful 2023.
Stay safe.
Neene, in bed, but itching to get up to craft, in a small village in N. Wales, UK. xxx
This is amazing. Thanks for commenting!
I just had to reply, so much of what you wrote hit me... Recently, as I was going through my humongous stash of supplies, I was astonished at the amount of stuff I have bought and never used!!! I don't do impulse buying as much anymore.
I also gave my first class Tuesday to the seniors in my building, and while I had a good time, as did they, I already see that I have to do things a little differently next time.
They mixed the balloons with the butterflies and die cuts, even though I had everything organized.😅
I was not happy about it, so I just put everything back in the storage folders and I'm trying to see how I can do things without getting stressed out or hurt anyone's feelings.
It's my way of giving back as well as bringing a little joy to them. I have so much stuff that I decided to not charge for my supplies or time. So I have to tread lightly, because some people are easily offended.
Keep up the good work! 🙏🏾
loved this, Laurel! You are such a kick in the pants! 🤩complete transparency! Thank You! I agree with you regarding the oxides vs distress inks... however, I'll be keeping what have- but not investing in more... so happy to see ur hubby enjoying wine and cookies🤣😂😅Thank you, as always for staying true to you , and for sharing 100%...❤
Very interesting, and very helpful. Ty Laurel
Beautiful cards.
Another great video. I loved your comparisons. With so many inks on the market, and they aren't cheap, it's nice to have someone show you what they have found to help you make a decision.
You are a bit of a genius your highness!! Hugs from New Zealand
Fabulous video!!! I learned so much! Thank you and keep 'em comin'!!!
I love the oxides, so versatile, and I don't have a huge space, so I am picky as to what I bring in. Catherine Pooler is hard to get in Aus, so I'm still looking for a good range of inkers. I have tried Ging K mini's they are okay. Not perfect. I'm on the hunt for an Australian inking company - in anyone has any suggestions. :). I have a tin of mini distress inks, and I have them out, ready to sell. They just don't earn their space for me.
Thank you Laurel. I was a long time moving to ink of any kind. After a few purchases I began collecting oxides and am hooked. I do smooshing and then die cut from them, creates really interesting finishes. There is so much you can do with these oxides, they beat any others hands down.
Also...could you please recommend the black ink pads you use? I'm needing a new one. For reference, I use black ink pads for normal stamping, embossing, and watercoloring.
I use Versafine Clair Nocturne black ink.
@@LaurelBeard thank you!
regarding the Golden glass bead gel....you don't talk about the terrific fumes...
Oxides are my desert island inks. Choice between Oxides and all other ink? Oxides, as long as blacks/darks for fine sentiments can stay. I have a lot of ink brands.
Blending is like butter and looks velvety. I love putting down one color and another color on top, then with a stencil using a baby wipe to lift off the top color through the holes, leaving the bottom color. You need layers of ink and I always blend rather than swipe the pad. Oxides can be bright and cheerful. Drying time hasn’t been an issue. And wonderful for a million techniques.
OTOH, not the biggest fan of CP inks though I really wanted to be, though others love them which is great. (I have some and use them.) As they say, one size does not fit all. BTW, I don’t use much regular Distress though sometimes do with Oxides to add depth since regular Distress is transparent, or put a little Walnut Stain on top of the opaque Oxide for a vintage look.
Do u mind telling me why CP inks r not a fav? I’m wondering about the CP inks, the SSS inks, and Altenew ones. I have distress, oxide, good bit of Hero Arts, PTI inks, Adirondack inks, Versafine Clair, and some of Ranger’s archival inks and Staz On inks for nonreactive stamping. I heard someone talking about the vibrancy of the CP ones and I wondered if they stamp more evenly than what I have and if they r brighter in color than what I’m using. (I’m pretty sure all 3 have to be less moody than Adirondack!! But I have been stamping since 1991.) TIA.
@@99zanneI “had” to have one Adirondack color-that I’ve never used. lol Don’t let what I say put you off of CP inks. That was just an example of which is best, chocolate, vanilla or strawberry. (Vanilla.)
I think CP inks are high quality and vibrant, clear rather than toned down. The mini’s are a great size. The pads are foam, maybe softer than Concord & 9ths foam pads. (Some C&9 minis were included in an event kit.) Customer service is outstanding.
The pads need to be re-inked fairly often and after re-inking they can be too juicy, though I try to have a light hand. The mini sets contain a couple colors I wouldn’t use, and minis can’t be purchased separately other than black and brown. They don’t have light/medium/darks of a color, which I like in SSS’s newer Pawsitively Saturated inks (different from their other inks) and IO’s inks. And I simply prefer felt, though I’m used to foam, starting back with Studio Calico’s pads. In your shoes I’d buy a pad or two or a mini set to see if they’re your jam. And if you love vibrant they well may be.
I’ve tried a lot of brands and I like the CP dye inks best of this variety. They are juicy and vibrant. I buy the minis which aren’t really that small. If I love a color I get the big one.
First of all... your hubs is my kind o guy! Dunkin the cookies in the red wine. Double win! 😂🍷🍪. I might’ve giggled at that. Secondly...I’ve got both oxides and distress...and when I first started...of course it was regular distress. But I’ve got ALL the oxides and very seldom use the regular unless I want deeper color. I do like them both but my go to are the Oxides. I would love some CP inks, but they’re a bit pricey for me. So mainly...I use the Oxides...some VersaClaire inks.... have a few Gina K and HA (from kits). I don’t think you need all the brands either. Find what you like and stick with it. Thanks for bringing your opinion and info to so many who are trying to make a decision! Love the honesty! Have a very Merry Christmas! 💕🎄🌴
So why do the colors look bright on the bird card and not chalky?
you'rre adorable. so is your hubby. i hope you liked the wines. I too kept the oxides and ditched the regulars. same reason. your techniques are way better than mine.
I need to think about downsizing my ink pad supply......
I use oxides more than any other. I do my sentiments in oxide and clear embossing.
How much vaseline do you "scoop out" to make the faux distress glaze? thanks.
an almost-immediate reply!!!! thanks, laurel. for others who need to know, the answer is 1 teaspoon.
Thanks for the info. I was considering getting some distress inks, but, I already have several inkpad sets, that still work, so I don't see myself starting anymore in the near future. I also have several sets of markers, and just bought a set of Testor acrylic paints, so guess I have enough color in my life for awhile.😊
(😮Did I just really say that???🤫)
What kind of glue do you use
I find myself using the oxides more but have so many reg distress have to find someone to give them to love how you said I’m not a store and found the inks you like and that’s it genius Can you use the reg distress inks with the oxides?? Must give that a try. Thank you for the download
Thanks Laurel, Happy Holidays!
Thank you Laurel for this video, I have been in the process of trying to decide IF I should invest in the Distress inks or the Catherine Pooler inks, I have the distress oxides. This video is very informative and what I needed to make my decision. TYFS. Have a Blessed Holiday Season.
I have more distress minis than oxides. I love colors I have, but I don't have anywhere near the full sets. I use them differently and can't imagine eliminating the regular distress for the oxides.
thank youuuuu this is the kind of info I find myself needing! much love xx
I agree however for a fantastic red the red plaid distress is a knock out. The oxide of course isn’t as kapow!!
No white pigment ink, Laurel? It makes a good basecoat (heat set) under dye based ink on darker cardstocks. Nice for shadow effects, too.
I bet she does along with watermark pad too .
Yes. I do. Forgot about those 2
Are there reinkers for the Distess Oxide Pads?
Yep☺️
Thx Laurel for the info. Always great to see a video from you. Have a great Festive Season with Family and Friends
Thanks Laurel!
I prefer Distress minis rather than full size and occasionally use with Oxides. So much depends on the type and the look of the projects a card maker likes, right? I think the issue may also be seeing examples and tutorials of using both together in a style that resonates.
I was extremely lucky. When the first twelve Oxides came out, a teacher came to a local stamp shop and taught an in-depth class with a handout, including a project combining regular Distress with Oxides to give a delicate (not grunged) softened or aged look with regular Distress on top of a bright Oxide pink/yellow/orange combo. Transparent on top of opaque.
I narrowed down my choice to the oxides. Glad we agree
Great information! Really appreciated this video. TFS!
Really useful info, thanks, Laurel. Kind regards and happy holidays from here in Germany, Nicola
Laurel, thank you so much for explaining the distress oxide difference. All the different inks confuse me. Also, love to listen to your videos. Hearing the fun in your voice makes me happy. 😊❤
Cool techniques! Thank you for the freebee, Laurel. Tfs.
This was great. Thank you so much!
I never thought about embossing with Distress oxides, great idea!
According to the download the chalky finish of oxides is a con not a pro ! Really . It’s one of the things that’s good not bad about them . Unique .
Yes but some people don't like the look. Which is why it can be a con to some
Thanks for the info!
Well, this is disturbing. I got these new Distress Oxides as they were put out on the shelves at a busy craft store and got home with them. I couldn't wait to use them. I was disappointed because they didn't seem to show up. I think they were dry from the start now. I guess I'll buy the inks to juice them up. I was just thinking they were not colorful.
Thank Laurel for such an informative video! Lol love hubby’s dinner😂. You crack me up; your so funny❤. Gayle
These dont seem to last very long
I had your video playing while I was cleaning my room and you scared the heck out of me, lol! I wasn't looking at my screen and just heard a loud noise! Turns out you closed your oven door, but I didn't know what it was, LOL.. Thank you for the distress tips, the heart attack, and the laugh!
Ohhh lol so sorry
I love distress inks and distress oxides!
Love the bird on branch! 💕🇦🇺
I pay $16 a month to not have commercials and you insert a commercial anyway.
Why is that her fault?
Beautiful cards 🥰 I love your backgrounds, your card designs and your tutorial ❤️ thanks for sharing your creativity Hugs xx
Can I come to your house for dinner?? Yummy 😋 😂