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Post by refugeepea on Mar 27, 2022 3:21:31 GMT
The sound isn't great, but Shimelle has a video comparing 5 of the different purple oxide inks (starts at minute 22). I love the darkest purple!
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Post by jeremysgirl on Mar 27, 2022 13:49:06 GMT
The sound isn't great, but Shimelle has a video comparing 5 of the different purple oxide inks (starts at minute 22). I love the darkest purple! So do I and after watching the video I definitely am adding this one to my list.
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paget
Drama Llama
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Jun 25, 2014 21:16:39 GMT
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Post by paget on Mar 27, 2022 21:43:22 GMT
Does anyone have a suggestion for a light gray “light cement” looking color? I purchased hickory smoke thinking that would be it but it’s not at all. It reads brown/taupe to me - not gray.
My most used distress oxides are speckled egg and spun sugar.
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camcas
Pearl Clutcher
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Jun 26, 2014 3:41:19 GMT
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Post by camcas on Mar 28, 2022 6:50:07 GMT
Does anyone have a suggestion for a light gray “light cement” looking color? I purchased hickory smoke thinking that would be it but it’s not at all. It reads brown/taupe to me - not gray. My most used distress oxides are speckled egg and spun sugar. Pumice stone?or weathered wood?
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paget
Drama Llama
Posts: 7,122
Jun 25, 2014 21:16:39 GMT
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Post by paget on Mar 28, 2022 14:40:55 GMT
Does anyone have a suggestion for a light gray “light cement” looking color? I purchased hickory smoke thinking that would be it but it’s not at all. It reads brown/taupe to me - not gray. My most used distress oxides are speckled egg and spun sugar. Pumice stone?or weathered wood? Thank you- I’ll check those out.
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