Expanding the Alcohol Ink Horizon

I am an avid user of alcohol inks. I love the range of subtle to bright watercolor textures you can add to polymer. I use both Pinata and Adriondacks just to have a wider range of color options. The problem with buying alchohol inks is that you are just guessing at the colors from what you seen in the bottles or packaging, which is not very helpful.

So I was rather excitedt to find this page all about alcohol inks on Kimberly Crick’s online craft store site.

The page has a great chart of all the Adriondack inks as well as samples of what the 3 pack color sets look like together.

The page also goes over adding alcohol inks to a variety of materials. There is a section for polymer clay that still needs to be filled out. But as usual, it would be fairly easy to adapt some of the techniques such as the ones listed for stamping and mixing inks into sealants.

And while you are on the site, you might want to explore her stamp, mold, jewelry supply and polymer clay offerings.

 

 

Sage

1 Comments

  1. Sandra D. on August 8, 2012 at 3:16 pm

    I like to work with ink now I will go to Kimberly store to buy the correct ink fot polymer clay.



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