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FAQ's - Adirondack Coordinating Colors
 
I keep hearing about Adirondack® Coordinating Colors, but I really don’t know what it means. Can you explain in more detail?

Sure. Ranger has taken the guesswork out of color-matching! Coordinating Colors means that within a specific Adirondack product there are 3 different hues of the same color—an Adirondack Light, Bright and Earthtone. So, Salmon “Light”, Mountain Rose “Bright” and Red Pepper “Earthtone” are all hues of the same red color and will create gorgeous monochromatic looks in your craft projects. The Adirondack products that have 12 Coordinating Colors of Lights, Brights and Earthtones are Dye Inks and Acrylic Paint Dabbers.

Click here for a chart of the complete Coordinating Colors Chart of Earthtones, Lights and Brights.
 
What about the other Adirondack products – do they coordinate too?

You can be sure that across all Adirondack products, the same 12 Earthtones will coordinate. For example, Lettuce Embossing Powder will match Lettuce Dye Ink, Lettuce Color Wash™, Lettuce Alcohol Ink and a Lettuce Acrylic Paint Dabber for a completely color coordinated project.

Click here for a chart of the Adirondack product line that shows what Earthtone colors are available for each Adirondack product. All 24 original Adirondack Earthtone colors are still available in Dye Inks, Alcohol Inks and Pigment Pens.
 


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