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Tuesday 22 January 2019

Hunkydory Review

Hiya,

Recently I was very honoured to be asked to write a blog review for Hunkydory

The items I am reviewing here are:-

Distress Oxide Ink Pads 
Mowed Lawn 
and 
Candied Apple 

This is the first time I have used distress oxide inks, and I must say that I have been converted. I already love the original distress inks and have loads in my stash, but these certainly have changed the game in crafting! 

They come in the same size of 3x3", the difference being they are grey, so you don't confuse them, and of course you can still enjoy all the same benefits as with the original inks, using them with stamps, stencils or even apply directly on to any surface you use but with more versatility and fantastic coverage!! 

The quality and feel of the raised felt pad makes them easy to use and work perfectly on all types of card, but with them being more opaque than translucent like the distress inks, adding a spritz of water makes the colours 'pop' especially on dark card. You can layer and build up colour more by wetting then drying, making the colours turn out gorgeous. They dry with a chalky sort of look and feel. Brilliant for all sorts of projects, especially mixed media. I thoroughly enjoyed getting messy playing with these. A great price too £6.99, so I will definitely be adding more of these to my crafty stash!!

Here I have created this desk calendar using the ink pads for the background design



Materials Used
Ranger Distress Oxide Inks - 'Mowed Lawn' and 'Candied Apple'
Sue Wilson - Finishing Touches Oak Leaf Swag dies
Little Birdie - Flowers
PSX - Gold Detail embossing powder
My stash - Kraft card, Gold Metalic card and Calendar Tab


Sue Wilson Finishing Touches Oak Leaf Swag Dies


Two high quality 10 x 5.3cm swirling oak leaf, decorative branch & delicate flourish mirrored dies, that are a fab addition to Sue Wilson's Finishing Touches collection and greatly priced at £13.99. As normal, they are hard wearing with stunning intricate details that cut perfectly and can be used in most standard embossing & die cutting machines. 

They work together beautifully by using them with other dies and stamps in the collection or on their own to create simple but effective decorative elements for all sorts of crafting - be it card making or even cake making! 

The dies can also be used alongside other companies' products to add more versitilty too. Dies are not only for die cutting, as they can be used in various different ways. One of my favourites is by cutting out on heavy cardstock and using as a stencil, as I have done here in my project. Adding also as a decorative die cut element along with other die cut elements from the Finishing Touches collection.



Materials Used
Sue Wilson - Finishing Touches Oak Leaf Swag and Delicate Daisy dies
Ranger - Distress Oxide 'Mowed Lawn' ink
My Stash - Green non-shed glitter card, Silver mirror card, Butterfly embellishments and Gems

Thanks so much for stopping by my blog today and hope that you have enjoyed my review on these products from  https://www.hunkydorycrafts.co.uk/.

Till next time
Crafty Hugs
Donna 
xxx

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16 comments:

  1. Beautiful card. The distress inks are my favourites

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  2. Hi Donna your projects are gorgeous. I love them both. How nice to have somethings to review. Take care. Hugs Jackie

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  3. Love your reviews and projects - I’m so impressed with the Distress Oxides.

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    1. Awe thanks so much Janet, yes I must say that I am too, since then I've been adding to my stash!! :)
      Hugs D xx

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  4. Great reviews Donna and the projects are lovley...love these DI too.xx

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    1. Thanks Annie, they are fab aren't they?!
      Hugs D xx

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  5. Beautiful card hun, great review, LOVE Oxide inks xx

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  6. Well done Donna, I have yet to try the Oxide distress inks, really must have a go. I also did a review for Hunkydory a couple of months ago, really enjoyed it. Hope you are keeping well, :) <3 xx

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    1. First time doing a review. The inks were fab Wendy, so much easier to use than the normal distress ones...will need to invest in more!! The dies were brill as per! Yes I read your review, it was very good! I'm sure I left a message! Hope you're ok too!! Hugs D xxx

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  7. Congratulaions Donna, a lovely card. It is nice to be recognised. Thanks for sharing at Sparkles Monthly Challenges. Caz DT.

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