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September 1, 2010

New for September on RangerInk.com!

 
Happy September, everyone!

It's the first of the month and so we have updated our RangerInk.com homepage with a brand-new slideshow for your viewing pleasure!  This month we are featuring two awesome new projects and a new video as well...

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Learn how to make this fabulous scrapbook page using many colors of Adirondack Pigment Inks!  Love those butterflies, so colorful and cheery!

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Then learn how to create a distressed Inkssentials Surfaces Manila Tag using many layers of inks and paints!  This tag features a flower created with Tim Holtz's Tattered Florals die, too, for that perfect nostalgic touch.

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And join Suze Weinberg and Tim Holtz for a guided tour of the Ranger Melting Pot!  Whether you're new to Melt Art or an old pro, this video is full of useful tips and techniques for getting the most out of the Melting Pot.

We hope you enjoy the September web updates!  Let us know what you think!

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This is great! I just got a Melting Pot for my bday last week and this video answered some questions. I just wish the project pans were easier to find! Thanks for posting this!

Excellent I now might get my Melt Pot out of my cupboard of doom as I know what to do with them flippin air bubbles thanks TH/SW/Ranger

Thanks so much for the inspiration and the video! I love the butterfly LO! :-)

Fabulous. Love the tag. Just beautiful. And the info in the video is great. Thanks Ranger.

Love the beautiful rich colours of the butterflies! Gorgeous!

great! I like it a lot. It is inspiring as always.

The tag is gorgeous! :)

you have inspired me to go to my craft room, get out my tags and tim holtz inks and paints and create some new projects. thanks ranger!!your products last longer(inks) and have the best colors, they are always my favorite choices out of all my inks and paints. cheers, esther

I was lucky to take a workshops in England with Suze but this back to basic video is a great reminder of the important details if ever I need refreshing.
Love all the butterflies too,
JoZarty

awesome! I love my melting pot!!!Thanks for the videos

Love those butterflies! Thanks for the post.

Oh, I so want a meltpot but have thus far resisited. This may just have tipped me over the edge and sent me straight over to my LSS. Thanks so much for sharing. I know there have been a lot of questions on yahoo groups about this!

wow, Wow, WOW!
Sandra

Love Suze's 'melt pot nails'!
And the airbubble tip was great- thanks, because I've been impatient and stirring....uh oh.
Also, is it ok to use the spare project pans for utee? or are they only for cooler temperatures?
Thanks again,
keep well,
cathy

when is your warehouse sale. Looking to get some of the UTEE

I just had to scraplift that layout! It is so beautiful - simple but stylish :)

I don't have a melting pot, never worked with it. But I love the way Suze is explaining everything. Feels like I know all about it, which I don't!

very very cool!!!

As always, such great ideas!

Gorgeous projects! Thankfs for the UTEE video....it's very helpful!

Good morning, Ranger! It was GREAT to see that video of Suze & Tim! Loved it! Ever since I took a class with Suze many years ago, I have always loved UTEE and the melting pot. Loved this refresher! Thanks! Lynn B

love videos!

Love the butterfly Layout. Thanks for the video about the melting pot, too.

Love the tag!!!! I always learn from watching the videos. Thanks!!!

wow that layout is stunning...stunning...stunning. Love the new blog too and the tag is so pretty :)

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