Monday, December 10, 2007

Several of you have asked my how to apply the alcohol inks to the metal, so I made a little tutorial to explain.  Because it can be difficult to take pictures of the metal I decided to do the tutorial with white glossy paper, so hopefully you'll be able to see it better. 

Here are the supplies you'll need.

copper mixative

alcohol inks:  (I used ginger and pesto for my sample)

Felt applicator tool: (this tool has velcro on it and you can stick a new little piece of felt to it whenever you want to change colors, etc.)

Alcohol blending solution:

The two dominos in the picture are my little color samples.  I made a sample of each color of alcohol ink I have. The mini dominos are perfect for this. Whenever I need to choose which colors I want to use on a project I look through the sample dominos to see what I think looks good together.  Thank you to Joy for this cool idea!!!  : )

Ok... this is really easy.... here we go...

Sorry this picture isn't the greatest, but hopefully it's good enough for the explanation. Each square in the picture shows the corresponding steps below.

Step 1.  I put 2-3 dots each of pesto & ginger alcohol inks on the felt. I then dabbed the felt applicator on the paper several times, leaving some white space.

Step 2.  I then put a couple drops of the copper mixative on the applicator and dabbed that on the paper... still leaving a little white space.

Step 3.  Last, I put two small drops of the alcohol blending solution on the applicator and dabbed this around on the paper. This causes the copper and inks to blend.

I think this technique actually works better on the metal than on the paper. You can use the alcohol inks on any type of surface and it dries fast.  :  )

Be sure to check out Joy and Daisy's store for the alcohol inks.  And if you'd like to purchase some metal just let me know by emailing me (click on my email...  near the top of the right hand column).  Click on this for metal prices.

 

Tuesday, December 11, 2007 2:47:23 AM (Dateline Standard Time, UTC-12:00)
Saturday, December 15, 2007 11:11:12 AM (Dateline Standard Time, UTC-12:00)
Hi, Sencie!
I've been tardy in getting around to all my favorite spots. I'm so glad I took the time to check in on you this morning! WOW! I can't believe this timing. Just yesterday I was looking at some alcohol inks thinking I'd buy them, but didn't because I really didn't know how to use them. I love their effect. So here you are providing with a tutorial. Superb! THANKS for taking the time to do that. It's so clear and easy to follow. Now I'm going back and picking up those inks! Great job!
Saturday, December 15, 2007 11:26:18 AM (Dateline Standard Time, UTC-12:00)
These are fabulous samples. Thanks for the tutorial.
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Wednesday, December 19, 2007 9:03:06 PM (Dateline Standard Time, UTC-12:00)
I loved your tutorial, like Diane (above) I've been toying with trying Alcohol Inks but didn't have a clue how to use the. I do have a question though when you mention the felt applicator pads in the tutorial are you using only one and adding to it or does each step use a different pad?
suzanne
Thursday, December 20, 2007 2:51:35 AM (Dateline Standard Time, UTC-12:00)
Hi Suzanne,
I only used one felt pad for this. I put about 3 drops of the pesto and ginger... so a total of 6 drops. Those 6 drops only covered about 1/2 the felt pad. When I put the drops on I try not to have them touch each other on the felt so the colors don't get "muddy."

Then when I put the copper drops on the felt, I just put them right on top of the same area that have the other colors. However you could choose to use the other end of the felt for that.

For the alcohol blending solution I put a couple drops on the clean end of the felt. Be careful not to put too many drops of the blending solution, as a little goes a long way. And if you need more to get the effect you're going for you can always add a little more solution.

Of course this is only one way to apply the alcohol inks. I think it's fun to play around with them and see what works and what effects you can achieve by using them in different ways. : )
Tuesday, January 01, 2008 9:43:24 AM (Dateline Standard Time, UTC-12:00)
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Wednesday, January 16, 2008 1:24:29 AM (Dateline Standard Time, UTC-12:00)
Why don't you do this professionally? Some of the pictures are amazing and the work is creative. This has professional written all over this.
Thursday, January 17, 2008 11:59:48 PM (Dateline Standard Time, UTC-12:00)
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