Ranger Ink is a crafting company that specializes in producing high quality inks, paints, and crafting tools for artists and crafters of all levels.
Founded in 1929 as a commercial ink manufacturer
Began producing inks for rubber stamps in the 1960s
Introduced the first water-based dye inkpad in 1998, known as 'Dye Inkpad'
Expanded their product lines to include paints, embossing powders, stencils, and more
Designer and artist known for creating products for Ranger Ink, often marketed under his name
Crafting company specializing in stamps and paper products
Crafting company producing inks, markers, and embellishments for paper crafting
Water-reactive dye ink used for creating vintage, stained, and aged effects on paper and other porous surfaces.
Permanent, waterproof dye ink used for stamping and other paper-crafting projects.
Acid-free glitter glue used for adding sparkly accents to paper and mixed media projects.
Highly pigmented alcohol ink used on non-porous surfaces such as gloss paper, metal, plastic, and glass.
Hybrid ink that combines dye and pigment ink properties, resulting in a unique, distressed look on paper and other porous surfaces.
Ranger Ink is a crafting company that produces high quality inks, paints, and crafting tools for artists and crafters of all levels.
Some popular Ranger Ink products include Distress Ink, Archival Ink, Stickles Glitter Glue, Tim Holtz Alcohol Ink, and Distress Oxide Ink.
Ranger Ink products are available at many crafting stores, both online and in-person. They can also be found on the Ranger Ink website and on other craft retailer websites.
Yes, Ranger Ink products are generally safe for use on photos, as long as they are labeled as acid-free and archival. However, it's always a good idea to test the product on a small area first to make sure it doesn't damage the photo.
Distress Ink is a water-reactive dye ink used for creating vintage, stained, and aged effects on paper and other porous surfaces. Distress Oxide Ink is a hybrid ink that combines dye and pigment ink properties, resulting in a unique, distressed look on paper and other porous surfaces. It also reacts with water differently than traditional Distress Ink, creating a oxidized effect.