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oh my gosh bloggers!  i can't believe how many of you shared your favorite distress colors – i LOVE it…  today is a busy day getting ready for ranger u this weekend.  the coolest part of ranger u is the students get a chance to work hands on with every single color of every single ranger product so you can imagine the amount of things we have to get ready!   there are packages to be open, tags to be kitted, and instructions to be printed – fun, fun, fun!  of course once i told my "bosses" at ranger how many of you posted a comment yesterday, they said i could do a giveaway on my blog…a real good one! 

so congrats to the 12 lucky winners listed below – you will each be receiving all 12 NEW colors of distress ink pads!  just email me your contact info and we'll get them sent out to you.  it's a crazy day with much to do so enjoy some of these photos of the madness.  i'll be posting more behind the scenes photos from ranger this week, and maybe another  "favorite" question too – for now, enjoy today…t!m

Karen L: Whew, it's impossible to narrow it down to just ONE favorite Ranger product but I would have to say it's probably the alcohol inks. Alcohol inks are so unique and fun. I have to say that I was completely inspired by your tutorials though and would never have tried them otherwise!

blondie: Right now its shabby shutters but i think as soon as i see broken glass that is going to be my new fav.

Darlene: So difficult to pick a fave, but ok, Tea Dye! I have so many Ranger products and I have never been disappointed in any of them. Hard to beat that kind of track record 🙂

{ lori }: You expect me to pick just one??? That's crazy! But if I must…I choose vintage photo. {But truth be told, they all make me smile}

Anne Thompson: Favorite color? Hmmm…today it's Peeled Paint because I'm working on spring cards. I'd say my favorite color changes day to day based on what project I have going! Anne, yourmainestamper

Christy Q: My favorite color is weathered wood – I reach for it all the time. Thanks for the pic – I didn't know that each ink pad was filled by hand! It's an inky job, but someone's gotta do it, huh?

dawn haithcock: Well lets see, I guess my favorite would be dusty concord, or vintage photo- I use those two the most- I also like peeled paint and worn lipstick- and then I like frayed burlap and black soot- Oh gosh I really cant choose just one. I havet seen the new colors yet- I hve a feeling I am in trouble when I do! Hugs from the beach! Dawn in SC

Octavia: Tim – how can you expect me to pick just one??? Hmmm…well if I must chose…I'll say old paper…just don't tell the other colors:)

Nicole McCraw: That is so cool to see everything behind the scenes. I use alot of different inks on all my projects but, I think Peeled Paint is my favorite. We will have to see if that changes when I get my hands on the new colors.

Karen Linkogle: Without a doubt, Brushed Corduroy!!! Carry it with me every where I go and I absolutely use it on everything! Everyone makes fun of me and says I can't create anything without distressing it with Brushed Corduroy. I say, when something feels right, you just have to go with it and it just feels right when I use my faveorite distress ink!

Sue in AK: I have to choose one?? Let's see, Shabby Shutters? Peeled Paint? Broken China? I guess if I had to say one, it would be Mustard Seed because it is so bright to add to others.

Gretchen McDowell: I love faded jeans and broken china. Cant live without the "blues"!
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