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"We are the perfect blend"
I'm here again to show u what all i m busy creating these days with alcohol inks. Since Holi is approaching and i m too playing with lots of bright colors i thought of making something to co-relate with the same.
This card will show u how clear n transparant these inks are.You won't believe i have used more then 6 colors in creating this background.Again simple steps to work with these inks.I have used OHP transprency sheet for this project.
- Squeeze two or three colors of AdirondackAlcohol Ink on an Ink Applicator.
- Dab onto the transparency, covering the entire area with color. Allow to dry.
- Dab second layer with another three different colours with the help of ink applicator and this time use ink blending solution.Dab again n again to get blotchy effect and let it dry on it own.
- Once the surface is completely dry add few drops of some bright color and without wasting any time blow with a straw.The inks have flowing consistency due to which it will run with pressure.
- Attach the Transparency over the glossy paper.
Note.....A very very special tip for all those who have these inks but are not able to use them because either they don't have Alchohol blending solution or those who feel expensive using it.This is the tip i got from a wonderful friend,a wonderful crafter who runs craft online classes.she is Varah Musavvir.I must say she is a wonderful teacher Thanks a lot Varah it was great fun learning at ur classes.
Now on to the tip...
Just open your cupboard and try using your inks with your nail polish remover.Those who don't have it can get Wembley's thinner from a hardware shop.Trust me it worked wonders for me.With this i want to add that results with Alchohol blending solution are much better.Those who want to spend can add that only but my pocket allows me to add new shades of these colours rather than to buy blending solution.So the decision is left to you.
All supplies used are easily available at Imaginations,the premium craft supply store.U can also find us on facebook for latest updates.
Please feel free to ask questions....i think i learn more by answering your questions.
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Monday, February 25, 2013
Love You..
coverage and pattern desired. If you apply it by patting the surface only a couple times you will get a blended, less marble looking / blotchy effect as you do if you keep patting your surface repeatedly. You can make it very interesting by blowing on it as you work in quick taps for the smallest marble pattern effects.Try out combinations of 2 inks, or even just one and the "alcohol blending solution" (works as clear alcohol ink) for a variety of marbled monotone effects.
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All the supplies used in this project are available atImaginations, the premium craft supply store
Entering...
THE ITSYBITSY PATTERN PAPER CHALLENG
Crafters Corner Challenge#5 : Expressions of Love
CHALLENGE #105 EMBOSSING FOLDER + DIES +STAMP
Polka Dots and/or Stripes!
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Saturday, February 23, 2013
My first Post as DT of IMAGINATIONS
These are light and bright dye inks specially formulated to create a colourful, polished stone effect, used on glossy paper, dominoes, metal, shrink plastic, glass, and other slick surfaces. These are available in sixteen exciting 3-color palettes. Alcohol Blending Solution is used for lightening colours and cleaning inks from non-porous surfaces. Adirondack Alcohol Ink Applicator is used to apply Alcohol Inks to paper and other surfaces and Adirondack Alcohol Ink Fillable Pen to create custom Alcohol Ink markers for doodling, journaling and colouring.
The background of the card is made with normal home foil, just folded few times. The foil is then run through bigshot using sizzix embossing folder. The embossed side of foil is then inked with Butterscotch, Currant, Meadow and Latte alcohol inks. I used Alcohol Blending Solution to blend the inks together and added few drops of gold mattalic mixatives to add little effects to the inks.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CzFasXUbPps
- Adirondack Inks by Ranger
- Alcohol Blending Solution
- Adirondack Alcohol Ink Applicator
- Sizzix Bigshot
- Ranger Black embossing powder
- Versamark embossing ink
- Inkadinkado tickets and tag stamp
- Sizzix embossing folder love set
I will be posting few more projects on alchohol inks very soon. So stay tuned!
All the supplies used in this project are available at Imaginations, the premium craft supply store
FOR ANY QUERIES REGARDING THE TECNIQUES PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CONTACT ME ON....
aakriti.rajni@gmail.com
ENTERING MY CARD TO..
Crafters Corner Challenge#5 : Expressions of Love
Pink gem challenge #68
Little claires designs #30 - Love
Inky impressions Splash of red #IIC99
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Monday, February 18, 2013
The best crafting gear is the one that’s with you!
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Saturday, February 02, 2013
Gift for some one u luv!!
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