Tim Holtz Mini Distress Ink Storage Tins - (Pack of Three Tins)
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A cube of 1 inch square will fit into it. The Ink Cubes from Hero Arts and Distress Cubes are part of what I use.
The answer depends on how you intend to use the tin. If you want the ink cubes and brushes inside in one container, then no. If you remove the divider, you'll fit the brushes inside perfectly. The product seems to hold up to three cylinders quite easily, though I have not tried it.
There are approximately 1 1/4" of space between these cases for the 1x1 ink spots.
Selected User Reviews For Tim Holtz Mini Distress Ink Storage Tins - (Pack of Three Tins)
It is enough to hear about them that I had to experiment myself. The Tim Holtz mini ink pad storage tins were purchased for Stampin Up mini ink pad storage and Tim Holtz mini ink pad storage. The best guys out there, love them and use them all the time I like that they can stack and that the lids can be seen through. It is a product I will certainly purchase again. The deal I got allowed me to purchase three of them.
There are mini cubes from several brands in these tins so far and they all seem to fit (MFT, Altenew, Ranger distress, PTI, and SU, at least A thin plastic is used for the clear window on the tin. In addition to the outer plastic divider, the inner divider can also A number of them have been purchased.
One of the best uses for these containers is to store one-off items Ink pads such as mini-pads with a diameter of 15 mm Is it a distress or a mini-distress The new alternative. They have clear lids so it is easy to see what's inside each one. My stamp club meetings are usually held at my home, but I also use them at home. The bag is a great way to bring lots of colors without having to take up much space or add a lot of weight to all the things.
The case discress blending tools I use with the 'lipstick' case ink cubes fit (7) in a tin, plus I have several other ink cubes from different companies. I love these for organizing my crafting supplies.
My search for the perfect solution ended here. All of my cubes are organized in this way It was so neat to put all of these boxes in these boxes from the various companies. They are well made and good value for the money. It is more convenient for me than having the cubes loose in a bag or floating around in a drawer with other things.
The Holtz mini distress ink pads fit nicely into these cases. Considering these ink pads don't have tightly fitting caps, a case that would keep the caps in place would be helpful in storing them. I find that these cases hold the caps in place while they are in storage, as well as allow me to see my ink pads through the clear The reason I think this is important is that I have a few cases worth of markers and being able to see the ink colors in each case will be easier for me.
This is an awesome feature that allows me to see the storage! Furthermore, if I want to remove the plastic tray for more things, I am able to do so! I store my inked stamps right in front of the color I use! That's the best part! Here are some things you need to know.
Besides the distress inks I have so many different collections, the Hero Mini stamps also work great with them. This is a highly recommended book. It's great to have a tin that's worth the money because I'm an organization nut.