This week is Alcohol Ink week over at the Craft Barn Blog.
Here is a video I have made for the Wishing Well using Alcohol Inks in a slightly different way.
This technique is very similar to marbling, but gives a more subtle effect using Adirondack Alcohol Inks.
The results are very random and give really interesting backgrounds.
Results on 300 GSM Cardstock




Bisque beads

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Use Adirondack Brights for more vivid results and be liberal with the ink, also allow to dry naturally and not with a heat tool.
Here is the video, have fun experimenting with this one and please let me know how you get on!
Andy
Here is a video I have made for the Wishing Well using Alcohol Inks in a slightly different way.
This technique is very similar to marbling, but gives a more subtle effect using Adirondack Alcohol Inks.
The results are very random and give really interesting backgrounds.
Results on 300 GSM Cardstock
Bisque beads
Tags
Use Adirondack Brights for more vivid results and be liberal with the ink, also allow to dry naturally and not with a heat tool.
Here is the video, have fun experimenting with this one and please let me know how you get on!
Andy
Great Technique, Andy thanks for shwoing :)) definitely will be trying this one!
ReplyDeleteVery Cool, thanks for sharing! Mmmmm Raspberry Ripple too!
ReplyDeleteLove the effect, will be trying this one, thanks!
ReplyDeleteGreat effects and such an easy but very effective technique !
ReplyDeleteyes.. I agree with all the others. its very cool and i have to try it. (one more way for me to use a ton of alcohol inks and then go shopping with multi-coloured hands .. usually its some disgusting shade that resembles nicotine and i get the urge to explain myself)
ReplyDeleteI love the beads. if I give it a go and blog I will be sure to redirect folks here...
Zx
Stunning effects !!!
ReplyDeleteI cant wait to play with this :)
Thanks
Great technique - can't wait to give it a go - multi coloured fingers coming up! :)
ReplyDeleteWow, fabulous technique! I've watched the video several times now. Must try this.
ReplyDeleteLovely effects and going to try it thank you.
ReplyDeletejust watched your Youtube tute - fabulous! off to play!
ReplyDeleteThis is a great video - I saw it earlier today on The Craft Barn Blog.
ReplyDeleteI'll definitely be giving it a try - probably with the help of my boys during the school holidays, they'll love it.
Thanks so much.
Penni
Thanks Andy! Very cool!! =D
ReplyDeleteWell i've had a play and i'm a tad disappointed at the results.. but only because i don't have any of the light or bright inks yet so all mine came out kinda muted.. still it's a fab technique and i had great fun playing, just need to save for some bright inks now! Thanks so much for sharing :D
ReplyDeleteFantastic !
ReplyDeleteAgain thank you very much for charing!
ReplyDeleteFabulous new technique- just another fun way to try my alcohol inks! Thanks for the great video Andy and the results are awesome!
ReplyDeleteThat´s great, thank you for showing this technik!
ReplyDeleteNice day, Sabine
thats fantastic! Thanks! Will try it too!
ReplyDeleteelma