This is a really fun way to use your Alcohol Inks. You can create backgrounds that you can chop up and use in cards, art journals or scrapbook layouts. But I loved this piece so much, I glued it into a frame to hang! For this technique, I really would suggest that you...
If you haven’t tried the Tim Holtz Black Alcohol Ink Cardstock, then I would really suggest you give it a try. The results on the black background are AMAZING! I started by adding some Isoproyl Alcohol (in the smaller floline bottle), and a few drops of Blending...
This is one of my favourite alcohol ink card toppers! Created using alcohol pearls on black alcohol ink cardstock – I simply adore the effect. Here’s how I did it… When working with black alcohol ink cardstock, you really do need to use snowcap in...
A sophisticated unisex card.This agate background called for something a little more classy. Here’s how I made this elegant topper… I applied some ink directly to my Alcohol Ink Tool. You really don’t need a lot of ink, so don’t be tempted to...
We doesn’t love a rainbow background?I created this car topper using a monoprint and embossing the alcohol ink yupo background. Check it out… Because I knew I wanted to run this card topper through my embossing machine, I used Heavystock Yupo as it is...
There is something about the simplicity of these toppers that I love. Quick and easy! I started by adding Isopropyl Alcohol and Blending Solution to the yupo before adding the alcohol inks.I much prefer working this way as everything is more fluid and easier to move...