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Alcohol Ink Holiday Ornaments: from start to varnish
Making beautiful hand painted alcohol ink ornaments to gift, sell or hang on your own tree is easy. This video covers everything you need to know to make the process flow well and help direct you through some choices and how to varnish your ornament for preservation. Lots of different types of ornaments will work with the Alcohol inks. You can choose from glass, aluminum, plastic, or ceramic. When it comes to ornament color white, silver or clear will work best to make the colors pop. To add white inside the clear ornaments for a stronger contrast, use your white alcohol ink. Using acrylic takes far too long to dry and forever to coat the inside. Apply colors in the way you like best. The colors I use are Piñata Colors from Jacquard Products, these have beautiful rich jewel tones and the best metallic inks. Use gravity and drip color down the ornaments, be minimal and wisp colors around the side while rotating the bobble and blowing air on the inks, or give it an overall pattern using a dabbing technique or with plastic wrap. To seal the inks to prevent chips and scratches brush on Jacquard’s Alcohol Ink Varnish. This is way better to seal the ornaments with as opposed to a spray, it is more protective and can be done indoors. Enjoy making these colorful decorations!
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Coarse Pumice Gel : Wild Rough Textures for Acrylics you can PAINT or SCULPT with!
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Coarse pumice gel is an absorbent highly textured acrylic medium that will give any artwork a unique and creative twist. Its rough texture makes it a great tool for model makers to recreate concrete, roads and rocks. Using it with acrylic paints the soft blending of colors with this rough and rocky texture creates a juxtaposition that really wows a viewer. Pumice Gel is made by Golden Acrylics ...
Alcohol Ink Tutorial: Using Stencils
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In this video I am showing how to use stencils with Alcohol Inks. Using Jacquard's Pinata Colors and stencils from The Crafters Workshop along with Cameo cut Yupo, beautiful prints and patterns can be achieved. Once ink is under your stencil remember to wait 20-30 min before removing stencil. This process of layering patterns into the ink adds a wonderful dimension and interest to Alcohol Ink art.
Mixed Media Experiment reveals a new Alcohol Ink technique!
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During a mixed media art experiment, I uncovered a new way to use alcohol inks with Jo Sonja's Crackle Medium to create crackle effects in your art work. This is a tutorial of different ways to layer and create glazes for your art that will look like cracked glass. Creating beautiful abstract crackle glazes is an exciting new way to use these alcohol inks. Note that with all the successful glaz...
Liquid Charcoal: A workable wonder for painting and drawing
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This unique art supply bridges charcoal and dry media with watercolor and washes. In this vid I am using Schmincke Liquid Charcoals to show how versatile this mixed media material can be. I offers beautiful gradients, workable washes, and a textured surface perfect for layering dry charcoals or pastels. It's pretty cool!
3 crackle paint mediums: perfect for mixed media
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Learn how to use these 3 different crackle mediums in your art work. Each crackle effect offers unique properties that cater to various surfaces and paints. Below are the products I used and the summary of qualities for each medium. Golden Crackle Paste: Light fluffy white and holds good peaks: Applies best with trowel or palette knife: Dries opaque white in 24hrs: Best on rigid substrates like...
Enhance the natural beauty of bones and other organic materials with Alcohol Inks.
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In this video I am using found bones, Pinata Color alcohol inks and Kamar varnish. Alcohol Inks on organic materials show off surface textures and add show stopping colors.
Marble, Collage and Layer with this acrylic medium!
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Clear leveling gel, formerly known as self leveling gel, is an acrylic medium that gives you a way to add marbling patterns, paper collage elements and luminous glossy layers to your paintings or mixed media art.
Pearl Ex Mica Pigments give the Razzle Dazzle
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Use Pearl Ex in any clear or translucent medium to achieve a metallic luster. Mica pigments won't tarnish or fade and can be used in with Oil, Acrylic, Resin, Glue, Varnish, Ink, Watercolor, Ceramics, Polymer Clay, Encaustic..... Whew, so many!
Frozen Worlds of Color: Create Resin Art with Alcohol Inks
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This is a full tutorial on how to use alcohol inks with resin. I am using Jacquard Pinata Color alcohol inks with Art Resin to demonstrate how to dye/tint your resin or encapsulate drops of flowing colors. Cast jewelry, fine art or even some functional work to enjoy.
Use absorbent ground to prime unusual surfaces for watercolor.
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Take your watercolors off the page and paint on anything by using absorbent ground from Golden, as a primer. Paint on ceramics, metal tools, organic materials like bones or shells..... So many inspiring ways to use your watercolors!
Transform Your Art with Glass Bead Gel : An Acrylic Medium that Really Shines
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Use glass bead gel from Golden to create one of a kind reflective surprises in your acrylic paintings or mixed media projects. Trowel, brush, use a stencil or directly apply it to any surface suitable for acrylic.
It's easy to varnish watercolor paintings
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Watercolor paintings can be easily varnished with cold wax medium. In this video I am using Dorlands Cold Wax from Jacquard Products to demonstrate how easy it is to apply and protect watercolors.
Transform Ordinary Fabrics into Watercolor Masterpieces with Fabric Paint
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This video shows how Dye-Na-Flow fabric paint can create watercolor, batik and other dye like effects on synthetic or natural fabrics. Using Silk Salt for bursts of color, No Flow for crisp lines, and Water Based Resist or Resistad for a batik look, this fabric paint has more to offer. Heat set with an iron and your art is ready to wash and wear!
Cold Wax Medium Collage Art: Discover the Magic of Abstract Collage
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Painting with cold wax is a mixed media dream. Add oil paint, alcohol inks, pigments, powders and papers to create a layered work of art. This tutorial uses Dorlands Cold Wax, Gamblin's 1980 oil, Grumbacher professional oil, Golden gesso and fluid colors, Princeton Brush Catalyst Tools and Jacquard Products alcohol ink and pearl ex pigments.
Cyanotype Basics and Beyond: A combination of photography, printmaking and collage
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Cyanotype Basics and Beyond: A combination of photography, printmaking and collage
Alcohol Ink on Wood
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Alcohol Ink on Wood
Colorful Alcohol Ink Pumpkin for Fall Decor
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Colorful Alcohol Ink Pumpkin for Fall Decor
Alcohol Ink : How it works and some surprising ways to use it.
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Alcohol Ink : How it works and some surprising ways to use it.
How to make an easy Sun Print
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How to make an easy Sun Print
tie dye with fabric paint
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tie dye with fabric paint
Resin pour tabletop
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Resin pour tabletop
Sealing alcohol inks with resin
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Sealing alcohol inks with resin
Alcohol ink on Claybord
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Alcohol ink on Claybord
shibori tutorial
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shibori tutorial
how to use indigo dye
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how to use indigo dye
diy ice dye
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diy ice dye
just dye it in under an hour
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just dye it in under an hour
dyeing synthetics with iDye poly
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dyeing synthetics with iDye poly
Tie-Dye techniques for brighter colors in 6 steps
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Tie-Dye techniques for brighter colors in 6 steps

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  • @lauriepolden6594
    @lauriepolden6594 3 дні тому

    Can you use photo paper since it has that glossy side will it work?

    • @artminwithlynn
      @artminwithlynn 2 дні тому

      Yes! That’s a great affordable way to practice and play. I like using the yupo even in practice now, just because I like to cut up, collage and rework things I may not like at first and yupo is more resilient for that. The photo paper has a limit to its workability after a bit.

  • @stevekobb3850
    @stevekobb3850 4 дні тому

    This is a superb intro to the product line. Many thanks for posting.

  • @AlexKear-n8i
    @AlexKear-n8i 9 днів тому

    A quick question......talking about isopropyl at 91% mine is 99.9% will that still work ok??

    • @artminwithlynn
      @artminwithlynn 6 днів тому

      Yes! Anything higher than 91 is just fine:)

    • @AlexKear-n8i
      @AlexKear-n8i 5 днів тому

      @artminwithlynn thank you very much

  • @paulineglenn1407
    @paulineglenn1407 13 днів тому

    Thank you. I have quite a few inks but never really got further that Yupo, so looking forward to trying some of your ideas.

  • @twistyred
    @twistyred 17 днів тому

    You absolutely answered my question! I have an original that I used glass beads on - came out fantastic and sold in a day. Now I want to embellish the prints.

  • @jenniferdonnelly4779
    @jenniferdonnelly4779 17 днів тому

    Thanks so much I have been looking for something like this to show me how to use Crackle mediums

  • @WildHandsArt111
    @WildHandsArt111 20 днів тому

    I just bought my first crackle medium and bought decoart. It's not what I'm looking for. Based on this video, I think Golden and/or Jo Sonja's would have characteristics I'm looking for. Thanks so much for this!

  • @lauriepolden6594
    @lauriepolden6594 21 день тому

    To me that is a waste of alcohol week honestly if you do the alcohol ink inside and then cover the alcohol ink with latex paint it is a lot lot cheaper and it works a lot better. I have gorgeous ornaments done this way and I’ve done tons of them this way, I love the colors. I love that the white pulls down and lightens the colors in the draining process it’s amazing what you get and it’s so fun once you add the white over the metallic or the alcohol ink waiting to see what the white makes pop

    • @transformationnz
      @transformationnz 21 день тому

      Yes..I do it that way too, although the method shown here also produces nice results. Quite different, so why not try both ways :-)

  • @BRBQ4U
    @BRBQ4U 26 днів тому

    Thanks so much! That was really very valuable. Thank you for sharing ❤️ Cuddle to PV ❤️and high 🐾😊

  • @katswicreations
    @katswicreations 27 днів тому

    I see many other commenters also wondered about sealing wood coloured with alcohol ink. I plan to use only brown, black, white, and maybe red. A woodworker mentioned combining with shellac/shellac flakes for better longevity. Do you feel a top coat is necessary and, if so, have you tried mixing inks with shellac? Thanks for this great info!

    • @artminwithlynn
      @artminwithlynn 26 днів тому

      The necessity of a sealer depends completely on the project and its future use, but is generally a good idea. I have not tried mixing them with shellac. As long as it is not water based there is a good chance the inks will be compatible. Worthy of a test for sure. Sealers I have used with success include dorlands wax, jacquards wax medium, Kamar spray varnish and Art Resin.

  • @batuhantnss
    @batuhantnss Місяць тому

    What is the brand of “Basic Dye” you told in the end of video?? I have big projects like furniture sizes.

    • @artminwithlynn
      @artminwithlynn 28 днів тому

      Jacquard Prdoducts is the brand. Here is the website if you want more details on the basic dyes www.jacquardproducts.com/

  • @debbiem6860
    @debbiem6860 Місяць тому

    Thanks for sharing 🎉🎉🎉

  • @debbiem6860
    @debbiem6860 Місяць тому

    Thank you for sharing 🎉🎉

  • @aurelbota8332
    @aurelbota8332 Місяць тому

    Lovely video 📹 ❤️

  • @NateBrightArt
    @NateBrightArt Місяць тому

    Excellent video. Thank you!

  • @monicalmp629
    @monicalmp629 Місяць тому

    Thank you for this tutorial. It was so helpful! 😊

  • @Ehimen-y9j
    @Ehimen-y9j Місяць тому

    🎉❤❤❤❤❤

  • @MsShanarun
    @MsShanarun Місяць тому

    Great info. I like your enthusiasm!

  • @KustomKreationsbyTrudy
    @KustomKreationsbyTrudy Місяць тому

    Thank you ❤

  • @JCloudfather1
    @JCloudfather1 Місяць тому

    just did quick ceramic with these stunning!

  • @PreetiKapoor-o8g
    @PreetiKapoor-o8g Місяць тому

    For candles, can alcohol ink be used on both paraffin and soy wax candles?

    • @artminwithlynn
      @artminwithlynn Місяць тому

      I have personally only used it on paraffin but the inks should work on soy just as well.

  • @PreetiKapoor-o8g
    @PreetiKapoor-o8g Місяць тому

    Can I use ethanol instead of isopropanol

  • @sharondoan1447
    @sharondoan1447 Місяць тому

    You have made a really wonderful video tutorial about alcohol inks. Information with a personality is so nice!

    • @artminwithlynn
      @artminwithlynn Місяць тому

      Thank you so much for the kind words :)

  • @dustincecil9640
    @dustincecil9640 Місяць тому

    so cool! what about putting it on lightbulbs?? or would the varnish be problematic.... inked lightbulbs could look cool hanging around a room. like little glowing planets. (?). :)

    • @artminwithlynn
      @artminwithlynn Місяць тому

      The inks are not lightfast so putting them in an intense light situation like that would make them fade fast. I also would have reservations about the varnish directly on a bulb. I have however, made light shade situations before. They turn out pretty cool, but one has to be ok with the colors fading quicker than most. Good Ideas here tho! Alcohol ink illuminated planets sound like a very cool plan. Making an inked orb and having a small light hanging inside would totally work.

  • @killthisbody
    @killthisbody Місяць тому

    And now I can create a custom ornament the whole family will treasure for years to come.

  • @davescottmusicproduction
    @davescottmusicproduction 2 місяці тому

    looks shit

  • @j1m3by
    @j1m3by 2 місяці тому

    I've been watching your nails flip flopping colors. Then @5:02 you totally blew my mind (what's left of it) when you cleverly matched your nails to your art! Holy Crap, you're good! Luv ya, Monica

    • @artminwithlynn
      @artminwithlynn 2 місяці тому

      This vid sparked some experiments that took longer than expected to flush out, hence the manicure mania. I’ve instructed folks how to use these mediums or over a decade and I still learn new applications every time I get in the studio and use em. Thanks for watching!

  • @killthisbody
    @killthisbody 2 місяці тому

    Excellent vid! This is just what I need for my miniatures.

  • @TheSteelheadStation
    @TheSteelheadStation 3 місяці тому

    Can you wipe it with straight alcohol to remove the color if its not sealed

    • @artminwithlynn
      @artminwithlynn 3 місяці тому

      It will lighten it, but just a little bit. The wood is so porous it holds the color in very effectively. You can get more after application adjustments if the wood is finely sanded to a more smooth surface.

  • @Psicosistaller
    @Psicosistaller 3 місяці тому

    Hello, how marquetry venners get colors?

  • @genevalong9244
    @genevalong9244 3 місяці тому

    I’ve been thinking about working with alcohol inks. You have explained it so well. Thank you for this video!

  • @michellereilly9858
    @michellereilly9858 4 місяці тому

    Can you explain the Saran Wrap trick?

    • @artminwithlynn
      @artminwithlynn 3 місяці тому

      Put just a drop or two down and lay the plastic wrap over it while it’s still wet. You can then scrunch the wrap around to move the color and create wrinkles. Leave it to set for a long time, no air means long set time. Time varies depending on amount of ink used but at least 30-45min. You can peel up an edge and if the color stays in its place pull off the wrap and let dry open for a few min.

  • @heavenssoapofisrael8323
    @heavenssoapofisrael8323 4 місяці тому

    No heat gun either with alcohol ink works too? Can I spray alcohol for bubbles? Can I use low heat gun? Love your work!

    • @artminwithlynn
      @artminwithlynn 4 місяці тому

      Thanks! A butane torch like what you get for cooking will work. I don't think a low heat gun will be effective in this case. You just have to be careful because if you have a large amount of Ink just sitting on top of the resin, it can catch fire. I advise to wait a bit, like 5min or so, and let inks settle into the resin, if you want to torch for bubbles. I do not think spraying alcohol will help.

  • @heavenssoapofisrael8323
    @heavenssoapofisrael8323 4 місяці тому

    HI, so when you resined over the dull bracelet (red) would it matter if it's a week or month later to get glossy finish as you brushed slightly that bracelet? I have things that need touching up I did last month )I'm new). TY

    • @artminwithlynn
      @artminwithlynn 4 місяці тому

      It does not matter how long it has been. The clear wonderful shine will come right back with a fresh coat. Just be sure it is free of dust and such if it has been sitting around a while:)

  • @diegooland1261
    @diegooland1261 4 місяці тому

    On wax? well how about that, my daughter makes candles and is looking for ideas. Thanks!!

  • @Mylifewithtrees
    @Mylifewithtrees 4 місяці тому

    Brilliant, you've given me gr8 ideas

  • @waynehiscock8638
    @waynehiscock8638 5 місяців тому

    Thanks for the awesome demonstration. Great video!

  • @Bindismom
    @Bindismom 5 місяців тому

    My favorite thing to use it on is tile. I’ve done so many and have made some beautiful things with them. When dry, I resin them so that they don’t smear or fade. When using the tiles for coasters, make sure your resin is heat proof. I even blew some ink onto a large tile to look like a forest floor and then oil painted a tortoise coming out of the vegetation. There is absolutely nothing you can’t do with these wonderful inks.

    • @artminwithlynn
      @artminwithlynn 5 місяців тому

      Right?! They are one of the most versatile mediums I have ever used. I totally love the look of resin coated tiles, they look like candy when done. Great tip about the heat with resin! I use Art Resin and it is not good with heat at all but great for sealing artworks. I love that you are working in layers and adding other paint mediums. Very nice!

    • @Bindismom
      @Bindismom 3 місяці тому

      @@artminwithlynn thank you so much. It is an ongoing project isn’t it, always evolving. I love it all!!

    • @towardsthelight4919
      @towardsthelight4919 13 днів тому

      Can you tell me how can you hang the tile for display I have a few tiles that I have experimented with.. but I have no idea how I would display them in an art Exhibition?

  • @Yenyou-777
    @Yenyou-777 5 місяців тому

    Sne kalyegh 🤲 very informative 🌱🎨

  • @killthisbody
    @killthisbody 5 місяців тому

    Thanks so much for this great video!

  • @jeremiahbullfrog9288
    @jeremiahbullfrog9288 5 місяців тому

    What is "yupo?" (0:45)

    • @jeremiahbullfrog9288
      @jeremiahbullfrog9288 5 місяців тому

      0:56 ok it's polypropylene plastic... lesson learned: wait to comment.

    • @artminwithlynn
      @artminwithlynn 5 місяців тому

      Legion Paper makes it in a pad. I like the orange label medium weight for this application.

    • @jeremiahbullfrog9288
      @jeremiahbullfrog9288 5 місяців тому

      @@artminwithlynn Great stuff, I love the results.. thanks for clarifying about the stencil material

  • @SKArtistry
    @SKArtistry 5 місяців тому

    So what kind of board is this exactly and can you tell me where you can purchase this? I want to play with these techniques now 😬😍

    • @artminwithlynn
      @artminwithlynn 5 місяців тому

      I use Ampersand boards. They are archival and have a variety of surfaces to choose from. For this application their gesso or clay board will be perfect. Claybord works really well with alcohol ink! They are sold in art shops or can be ordered. I get mine from Preston Arts Center in Louisville KY. If ya just want to play with the technique to start any rigid board would work just fine.

  • @kevinvitale8980
    @kevinvitale8980 5 місяців тому

    Nice video… really appreciate the well done presentation of compare and contrast. You did not mention adding color to the paste before application… can that be done? Or do you work your process for it to dry then apply color after?

    • @artminwithlynn
      @artminwithlynn 5 місяців тому

      Thanks! You should not add color to the paste. The added polymers of the color will keep the paste from cracking on this one.

  • @dinaelse414
    @dinaelse414 5 місяців тому

    You are delightful! This video was sooooo informative! Thank you thank you❤

  • @robingagan6288
    @robingagan6288 6 місяців тому

    Can you do this on a canvas for the background and then paint over it (mixed media)

    • @artminwithlynn
      @artminwithlynn 5 місяців тому

      Yes, but you must prime the canvas with Kilz or something slick first.

  • @Snowystardust12
    @Snowystardust12 6 місяців тому

    Thank you for this helpful video!

  • @ratfink6670
    @ratfink6670 6 місяців тому

    Thanks for the video! I am a newbie. Can the alcohol ink be dropped into a container of water to create a design and then dip a nonporous object, such as a styrene plastic model car to transfer the design to the model car body?

    • @artminwithlynn
      @artminwithlynn 6 місяців тому

      Nope. The alcohol does not work well/at all with water. I do this process with other materials quite a bit, for demo and workshops. Testers enamels or Marabu Easy Marble Paints will float on water and give you the effect you are looking for. Marbling kits designed for paper or fabric give more detailed prints or dips but do not work as well on slick surfaces, it is possible with the right surface prep tho. If you have never tried the process all around, I would suggest you give the Marabu a try first for this.

  • @erinbuchanan6489
    @erinbuchanan6489 6 місяців тому

    Fabulous video! Thank you SO much! ❤️♥️❤️good information and techniques❣️🙏❣️

  • @Rockysbeats
    @Rockysbeats 6 місяців тому

    unicorn spit does the same thing :)

  • @lindalawson2831
    @lindalawson2831 6 місяців тому

    Hi..... can they be used on a very well prime canvas???

    • @artminwithlynn
      @artminwithlynn 6 місяців тому

      They need a slick surface to work and move as seen. You can use them on canvas but will need to add a slick primer not just regular gesso. Most people use KILZ primer for this. It can be found at hardware stores.

    • @Faux.P
      @Faux.P 5 місяців тому

      Yes you can! Most stretched canvases are pre-primed and it makes it nonporous enough for alcohol ink to work well on it! When I first started using alcohol inks, this was the main question I had and I couldn’t find a straight answer until I watched a video where someone used a brand new canvas and made an awesome alcohol ink painting and that gave me the courage to try on one of those thin art board canvases and I found it to work wonderfully and now I use all kinds of canvases. It’s obviously a little different than using inks on a yupo kind of paper but the ink still flows and glides just fine. But obviously you can add primer and any other materials you want to make it slicker but I have found that it’s not a requirement for it work well. 😊