I love watching the alcohol ink dip technique. Now, to actually do it myself! And I’ve seen your acetate stamping idea before and I don’t get tired of seeing you promote it…it is such a great idea.
This was a great technique. I’ve never seen the alcohol inks mixed in a pan of water. The backgrounds were fabulous! This is one I’m definitely going to do. Thank you so much!
Oh my goodness! This is SO addicting! I've got marbled cardstock all over my kitchen drying. 😆 Can't wait for them to dry so I can create some tags and cards 💕
Ooooo, pretty! I think I would be hesitant to fully submerge the paper as it feels wasteful to not be able to use both sides if these beautiful papers!
Hi and thanks for the great demonstration. Do you have any tips for marbling with METALLIC alcohol ink so as to avoid metal particles sinking down to the bottom of the water (or even a more viscous size like carrageenan) ?
This video is just full of fantastic ideas! I love that Carley makes everything ‘doable’! I constantly use her acetate tip & love all of these tags❤
That makes us so so happy to hear! Thank you for your lovely comment! ❤
I love watching the alcohol ink dip technique. Now, to actually do it myself! And I’ve seen your acetate stamping idea before and I don’t get tired of seeing you promote it…it is such a great idea.
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This was a great technique. I’ve never seen the alcohol inks mixed in a pan of water. The backgrounds were fabulous! This is one I’m definitely going to do. Thank you so much!
We hope you have lots of fun with it!
Thanks for the how-to info! These are such fun tags. I'm glad to learn that this will work with vellum.
Glad it was helpful!
Cool idea
Glad you think so!
I really like this technique 🥰
So glad!
Oh my goodness! This is SO addicting! I've got marbled cardstock all over my kitchen drying. 😆 Can't wait for them to dry so I can create some tags and cards 💕
Wonderful! 😊
Great technique. Love that or works on all sorts of paper.
Thank you for the tips and tricks!
Laura
Glad it was helpful!
I loved this technique and how easy it seemed. The different sides of the same piece were so different. My kind of "mess".
We're so happy to hear that!
Ooooo, pretty! I think I would be hesitant to fully submerge the paper as it feels wasteful to not be able to use both sides if these beautiful papers!
Hi and thanks for the great demonstration.
Do you have any tips for marbling with METALLIC alcohol ink so as to avoid metal particles sinking down to the bottom of the water (or even a more viscous size like carrageenan) ?