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Tim Holtz Distress Crackle Paste – Translucent – Translucent Crackle Texture Paste

Brand: RANGER INK
The Tim Holtz Distress Crackle Paste – Translucent creates beautiful transparent cracks that let light and color shine through. 🌤️ Perfect for vintage, shabby, and layered mixed media effects.
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€9.80
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The Translucent Crackle Paste from the Tim Holtz Distress line by Ranger is a clear, glossy texture paste that dries to reveal fine, see-through cracks, producing an aged, weathered look with depth and light.

Apply with a palette knife or through a stencil on paper, wood, canvas, or chipboard to create subtle crackle effects resembling aged varnish or glass.
The translucent formula allows the background colors and designs to show through the cracks, adding natural dimension and texture.

You can color it before or after drying with inks, acrylics, or pigments for layered, distressed results.
It’s acid free and non-toxic, safe for professional and artistic use.

👉 Features

  • Size: 3oz (88ml)
  • Transparent, glossy finish
  • Creates fine, natural crackle effects
  • Works with palette knife or stencils
  • Can be tinted before or after drying
  • Acid free & non-toxic

👍 Great For

  • Mixed media & collage
  • Scrapbooking & journaling
  • Vintage & shabby projects
  • Canvas art & decorative crafts

🌱 Creative Tip:
Apply over painted or printed surfaces — as it dries, the cracks will reveal the colors beneath, adding depth and a beautiful weathered glow! 💫

🗂️ How to Properly Organize Your Distress Collection

The Tim Holtz Storage System

If you own more than 10 Distress inks, you’ve already started searching.
If you own more than 30, you’ve probably lost control.

Tim Holtz doesn’t see Distress as “ink pads.”
He sees them as a color system — and organizes them accordingly.

A key tool in this system is the round adhesive label sheets from the Distress line, such as:
Ranger Tim Holtz Distress Large Round Label Sheet White

🎯 1. Lid Organization – Instant Identification

The first step is simple:

  • Apply the round label to the top of each ink pad.
  • If you store them vertically (in a rack or drawer), you see the entire color range from above.
  • No opening. No testing. No confusing Vintage Photo with Ground Espresso.

This alone cuts color selection time in half.

🧲 2. Storage Tin Mapping – The “Parking Spot” System

Inside metal Distress storage tins, Tim takes it one step further:

  • He places a round label at the bottom of each slot.
  • Every color gets a fixed position.
  • If one ink is missing, you see it instantly.

This works as visual inventory control.
It’s not just tidying up — it’s collection management.

🎨 3. Organize by Color Flow

Distress colors are not random. They’re built in tonal families:

  • Shade transitions
  • Warm and cool neutrals
  • Vintage, muted and bold ranges

With labels, you can:

  • Arrange inks in gradient order
  • Spot gaps in your palette
  • Make smarter decisions about future additions

Your rack becomes a palette wall.

📋 4. Swatch Boards & Color Charts

Round labels are not limited to lids and tins. They’re also used:

  • On permanent color boards
  • In swatch binders
  • On planner reference pages
  • On studio wall color charts

This creates a stable, ready-to-use color reference system without re-testing inks every time.

🔁 5. Full Consistency (Ink – Oxide – Spray)

If you own the same shade in:

  • Distress Ink
  • Distress Oxide
  • Reinker
  • Spray

You can apply the same label logic across all storage points.
One color = one visual identity.

This speeds up your workflow and keeps everything cohesive.

💡 Why This Matters

Distress includes many closely related shades.
Without a system:

  • You waste time
  • You accidentally repurchase similar colors
  • You don’t fully use your palette

With a system:

  • You choose colors in seconds
  • You instantly see what’s missing
  • You work with flow

And when color selection becomes effortless, creativity becomes freer.