🎉 Elevate Your Art Game with Dylusions Ink Spray!
The Ranger Dylusions Ink Spray in Black Marble is a 2oz bottle of high-quality, acid-free, and non-toxic concentrated colorant designed for use on various porous surfaces. Ideal for creating vibrant backgrounds in cards, scrapbooks, and mixed media art projects.
K**U
Love this stuff!
I have found that I LOVE ink sprays. Dylusions sprays are so vivid. I am really happy with them. They go a long way and blend really nicely with each other. I only wish they were dried permanent. They are water based, so they will react to water even when dry so you need a fixative if you are going to work wet on top of them.
B**R
Excellent product
This is a terrific art - craft ink. I've been very happy with it. The color is vibrant and the consistency is great for collage work.
S**H
Five Stars
I love Ranger Dylusions spray dyes. They are awesome for creating ATCs and pocket letters!
M**X
Not colorfast
This dye is not colorfast. I sprayed it on some whitish spots on my black pants, it looked great until I washed them. I've re-sprayed it 5 times and it just washes right out.
M**Y
Excellent coverage
This spray ink works very well. The nozzle doesn't clog and it covers so well. The black is very dark.
C**S
Two Stars
Prone to blots and drips.
J**A
Love those Dylusion Sprays...
Love the Dylusions line of sprays, good coverage, good buy.
L**E
Five Stars
Love these ink sprays
A**R
great coverage
This product is great. it covered my item perfectly and still had lots left in the bottle
D**N
Dylusions Black Marble ink spray - very strong colour but not quite so good if you blot it on the page
This review is for the "Black Marble" variety of the Dylusions range of spray-inks by Dyan Reaveley for Ranger Inc. I've given it 4/5 stars for reasons I'll state below but I would give the rest of the range 5/5 - this one colour just wasn't quite so good.Dyan designed these inks - which are all dye inks in that they stain the paper itself and soak in - there is one pigment ink in the range (White Linen) that of course sits on top of the paper and has different properties - mostly for the art-journalling market and they're optimised for use in her own Dylusions journals (several are now made, Dylusions Large Journal and Dylusions Small Journal, Multi-Colour and Dylusions Square Journal ) and the paper therein, which accepts these inks the way they are intended. I don't do art journalling, but I did want to try these products out so I bought a few colours to give them a go. I tested them out in a Daler and Rowney Graduate A4 Sketchbook , which I know has different paper but it works well with inks as a rule and there's no "bleed" onto the next page, so I figured it would work reasonably well. I tested this ink on its own sprayed onto the page and with another colour in the Dylusions line and with Tim Holtz's Distress Spray Stain, Picked Raspberry also from Ranger. I also tried filling a Pentel Aquash Water Brush Pen with the ink as Dyan does that in some of her videos.I found this black ink worked really well sprayed through a stencil and gave a fast-drying intense black colour. Like the Distress products, this ink contains a retarder so you can release it from the paper again by adding water using a mister, a stamp, stencil or damp cloth etc - that worked well and left a much lighter grey. When sprayed directly onto the page alone or alongside other colours then blotted onto the opposite page before blotting with kitchen roll per Dyan's multitude of techniques videos on YouTube, I was a bit disappointed - the Black Marble ink turned a pale grey, but the other colours in the range like Jade and London Blue didn't do that - they held their colour really well. That's the only negative I can honestly say re: this one colour alone.When applied using a water brush pen, the colour was very intense and if anything a bit too fluid for the pen - water works fine but this ink seemed to want to drip from the brush like the surfactants (etc) within it were making it flow too well. I've seen it used with the Ranger Tim Holtz Water Brush so perhaps that brand might given different results.On the whole it's a lovely intense ink spray that works well with stencils and left to dry but blotting seems to remove so much dye that it comes through a deep grey instead. Grey's fine if you want grey, but I wanted black. Dylusions Large JournalDylusions Small Journal, Multi-ColourDylusions Square JournalDaler and Rowney Graduate A4 SketchbookDistress Spray Stain, Picked RaspberryPentel Aquash Water Brush PenRanger Tim Holtz Water Brush
V**A
Articoli mancanti
Il pacco è arrivato aperto con solo 1 articolo delle 3 che ho ordinato.
M**N
Excelente calidad.
Para una scrapera cualquier articulo de calidad como estos nos resultan fascinantes. Mis proyectos quedaran chulisimos con esta distress negra. Era la que me faltaba.
A**T
Five Stars
Love of the sprays collecting all the colours, buy
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