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Ranger Mini Archival Storage Tin | Metal Storage Case for Mini Archival & Distress Archival Ink Pads

Brand: RANGER INK
The Ranger Mini Archival Storage Tin is a metal storage case designed to hold up to 12 Mini Archival and Distress Archival Ink Pads. It features a clear window for quick color identification and a secure latch for safe transport.
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€15.90
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Keep your mini ink pads organized and protected with the Ranger Mini Archival Storage Tin.

This durable metal case is designed to store up to 12 Mini Archival or Distress Archival Ink Pads. The clear front window allows you to easily see your colors at a glance, while the secure metal closure keeps everything safely in place during transport.

The tin includes a removable plastic insert specifically shaped to hold the mini ink pads securely. Lightweight and compact, it is ideal for workshops, classes and crafting on the go.

👉 Features

  • Metal storage tin for Mini Archival & Distress Archival Ink Pads
  • Holds up to 12 mini ink pads
  • Clear window for easy color visibility
  • Secure metal latch closure
  • Includes removable plastic insert
  • Compact and travel-friendly
  • Dimensions: 3.25" x 6.25"

👍 Ideal for

  • Organizing mini ink pads
  • Workshop transport
  • Scrapbooking kits
  • Stamping storage solutions

🎨 Inspiration Tip

Sort your mini inks by color family and keep each palette in a separate tin for quick access during creative sessions.

🖋️ Ranger Archival Ink Pads

Permanent Waterproof Stamping Inks for Crisp, Reliable Results

Ranger Archival Ink Pads are oil-based dye stamping inks designed to deliver sharp impressions, fine detail and long-lasting results.
Once dry, they become permanent and waterproof, allowing you to build layers confidently without disturbing your stamped image.

If you want clean stamping that stays exactly where you put it, this is your foundation.

🧪 The Formula

✔️ Oil-based dye ink
✔️ Permanent & waterproof when dry
✔️ Acid free – safe for scrapbooking and archival projects
✔️ Rich pigment with crisp, defined impressions

The formula is created for clarity and control, especially with detailed stamps and intricate line work.

🎯 Where It Performs Best

Archival Ink Pads work beautifully on:

  • Paper & cardstock
  • Chipboard
  • Canvas
  • Wood
  • Shrink plastic
  • Polymer clay
  • Many non-porous surfaces (with proper drying time)

On porous surfaces, drying is quick. On smoother or coated surfaces, allow additional drying time or heat set for full permanence.

🎨 Why Crafters Choose Archival

✨ Clean outlines for watercolor coloring
✨ Sharp, readable sentiments
✨ Strong performance in layered mixed media
✨ Long-lasting results for keepsake projects

The strength of Archival ink is its stable, precise stamped line.

💧 Confident Layering

After the ink has fully dried, you can layer over it with:

  • Watercolor
  • Water-based markers
  • Liquid inks
  • Acrylic paint

The stamped image remains crisp and intact.

🔁 Re-inkers & Maintenance

Each Archival Ink Pad has a matching re-inker, allowing you to refresh and extend the life of your pad. A few drops restore intensity and performance.

Clean your stamps promptly after use with a suitable stamp cleaner to maintain clarity and longevity.

🎨 Designer Series by Wendy Vecchi

The Designer Series by Wendy Vecchi uses the same trusted Archival formula, curated into a cohesive color palette designed to work harmoniously together.

These tones lean toward botanical, earthy and balanced hues, making layering and color coordination effortless.
If you enjoy working within thoughtfully designed palettes, this series offers built-in color harmony without sacrificing performance.

Practical Tips

  • Ink your stamp with a light tapping motion for even coverage.
  • Apply steady, even pressure for the cleanest impression.
  • Allow the image to dry fully before layering.
  • On kraft cardstock, vibrant shades gain additional depth and richness.

🧵 What You Gain

Ranger Archival Ink Pads give you:

✔️ Crisp stamping
✔️ Fine line precision
✔️ Stable layering
✔️ Durable, long-lasting results

They’re a dependable tool when clarity, control and permanence matter in your creative process.

🗂️ How to Properly Organize Your Distress Collection

The Tim Holtz Storage System

If you own more than 10 Distress inks, you’ve already started searching.
If you own more than 30, you’ve probably lost control.

Tim Holtz doesn’t see Distress as “ink pads.”
He sees them as a color system — and organizes them accordingly.

A key tool in this system is the round adhesive label sheets from the Distress line, such as:
Ranger Tim Holtz Distress Large Round Label Sheet White

🎯 1. Lid Organization – Instant Identification

The first step is simple:

  • Apply the round label to the top of each ink pad.
  • If you store them vertically (in a rack or drawer), you see the entire color range from above.
  • No opening. No testing. No confusing Vintage Photo with Ground Espresso.

This alone cuts color selection time in half.

🧲 2. Storage Tin Mapping – The “Parking Spot” System

Inside metal Distress storage tins, Tim takes it one step further:

  • He places a round label at the bottom of each slot.
  • Every color gets a fixed position.
  • If one ink is missing, you see it instantly.

This works as visual inventory control.
It’s not just tidying up — it’s collection management.

🎨 3. Organize by Color Flow

Distress colors are not random. They’re built in tonal families:

  • Shade transitions
  • Warm and cool neutrals
  • Vintage, muted and bold ranges

With labels, you can:

  • Arrange inks in gradient order
  • Spot gaps in your palette
  • Make smarter decisions about future additions

Your rack becomes a palette wall.

📋 4. Swatch Boards & Color Charts

Round labels are not limited to lids and tins. They’re also used:

  • On permanent color boards
  • In swatch binders
  • On planner reference pages
  • On studio wall color charts

This creates a stable, ready-to-use color reference system without re-testing inks every time.

🔁 5. Full Consistency (Ink – Oxide – Spray)

If you own the same shade in:

  • Distress Ink
  • Distress Oxide
  • Reinker
  • Spray

You can apply the same label logic across all storage points.
One color = one visual identity.

This speeds up your workflow and keeps everything cohesive.

💡 Why This Matters

Distress includes many closely related shades.
Without a system:

  • You waste time
  • You accidentally repurchase similar colors
  • You don’t fully use your palette

With a system:

  • You choose colors in seconds
  • You instantly see what’s missing
  • You work with flow

And when color selection becomes effortless, creativity becomes freer.