Make Distress Oxide Blenders for Cheap or FREE!

Hi friends! I am having a ball with my new Distress Oxide inks! I was afraid (because they contain some pigment ink in them) to use them with my regular ink daubers so I decided to make some new ones for them!

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I have been hanging on to an old glass chess set for years, I kept the tempered glass game board for a cutting surface and polymer clay work-surface but I had yet to find a use for the glass pieces. When I came across the box of glass chess pieces during my Kon-Mari craft-room cleanup I knew that they sparked joy and I would use them so luckily I kept them! See how I turned them into in daubers in this video!

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*Note you can also use old plastic bottle caps to make sponge blenders with (You can even hot glue those for instant gratification LOL!) I hope you enjoyed the tutorial on how to make ink blenders. (Amazon affiliate links used:)

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9 thoughts on “Make Distress Oxide Blenders for Cheap or FREE!

  1. What an amazing idea. I’ve used the bottle caps before but, that’s as far as my imagination would go. These are so pretty, too. Thanks for sharing.

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  2. Great idea, can’t wait to try making these daubers…Also can’t wait to try the new Tim Holtz oxide inks. Thanks again…

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