So I've had some Distress Inks for over a year and I just started using them. I need to blot them out like you did, I just went in full force and made a hot mess LOL But it just takes practice! Fun stuff!!
Ann I've had the whole set of minis for over a tear and want to use them also. Spent a good amount of money on them so would be nice to use them. I made a color chart last night with them and I think it's going to be a learning curve. Some also seemed a little dry even though they were never opened or it could just be that they're lighter colors.
Great vedio! Very informative and helpful! This is what I have been looking for. Thank you 🙏 Also, I really like your square stencils. I searched on Amazon and couldn’t find them. Could you please tell me what” key words “should be used in order to find those square stencils? Thank you ❤
Hi i know this video is while ago , but in case you see this, i wondered if you prefer the brushes or sponge blending tools? I just got my first distress inks!!! And i already have brushes the exact same as yours. ... do i need the round sponge pads as well? Thanks so much!!
I only recently started using distressed inks for backgrounds in my coloring books. This additional knowledge is greatly appreciated I am guessing that the archival inks may not be a good idea for background since from my understanding they are alcohol based.
@@ufocoloring7709 actually archival inks work the same for this particular process but will dry slightly faster and will not bleed thru. They will only bleed if you use alcohol markers or ink over them. Distress will bleed if you get it wet with water while Archival will bleed with solvents like alcohol. For example, you use Archival inks to stamp images that you want to watercolor while you use dye based inks such as distress to stamp images you want to use alcohol markers to color.
Why use Distress Inks in particular? Wouldn't any kind of stamp pad work? Very curious as I only own 3 distress ink pads, but I have a metric butt ton of other stamp pads.
Well. Who knew you can't use those rounded wooden pad things flat. I did, acted like I was spreading butter on toast. No wonder my stuff looked like crap 🤦🏼♀️
I saved this to my coloring tutorials folder.. just awesome💕💗💖💞💝
Patty Yates Aww thank you so much 🤗🥰
Excellent video! Distress inks are so great for soft blended backgrounds. Safer and cleaner to use than soft pastels, and no need for fixative either.
Cool techniques! Thanks for sharing! 🌸🦋🧚
I just bought these Inks. Your video was so helpful. I love the clouds!! Can't wait to try it out! Thank you for sharing!!
Fantastic video. Thank you so much for taking the time to show all the ways of coloring. Awesome!
Wow. I really liked this video. Best wishes for you and always full supported. Thank you !!!!!!!!!!
Dhv Family thank you so much!
Now I must buy distress ink!
These are some fantastic ideas, thanks for sharing.
I love tutorial videos. I haven't got into distressed ink yet. I will watch this video again if I ever do. Thank you so much. :)
They are a lot of fun and it's easy to use them.
Omg I loved this! It was me that requested the video! Thankyou so much x
Thank you for requesting this video! I had fun filming it.
Thank you for sharing this. I have never used my inks in book before.. I think I may just need to try it😁
Patty Yates it’s a lot of fun! You should totally try it.
Great video! I have all these Distress Inks and now I know what to do with them, thank you. :*
Glad it was helpful!
So I've had some Distress Inks for over a year and I just started using them. I need to blot them out like you did, I just went in full force and made a hot mess LOL But it just takes practice! Fun stuff!!
Thank you so much girl!
Ann I've had the whole set of minis for over a tear and want to use them also. Spent a good amount of money on them so would be nice to use them. I made a color chart last night with them and I think it's going to be a learning curve. Some also seemed a little dry even though they were never opened or it could just be that they're lighter colors.
I really liked this video I love my distress inks but I never thought about actually coloring w them! This is so awesome thanks for sharing❤️
Thank you for watching Kayla
Ur welcome
Thank you for so many tips to add interest to coloring pages. Loved your video
Fantabulous!!🤯
YAS! lol thank you!
very helpful. Loved this video!!!
I’ve been looking for these exact kind of videos! You did such a great job on these demonstrations. You just got a new subscriber 😊.
How cool! I need to get some of those
Omg yes!
Love the fairy.
WOW. A VERY HELPFUL VIDEO!!! Thank you ❤️
So glad!
What is the name of the brush? Also can you do more tutorials with the distress inks?
Of course I can! Thank you for the feedback. The name of the brush is Tim Holtz Distress Splatter Brush. You can find it on Amazon.
Thanks for this video ! Really nice to see all the different techniques ! ❤️
Thank you so much!
Tu for doing this video and I love your quarrel where do you get your stencils from?
Amazon!
Great vedio! Very informative and helpful! This is what I have been looking for. Thank you 🙏 Also, I really like your square stencils. I searched on Amazon and couldn’t find them. Could you please tell me what” key words “should be used in order to find those square stencils? Thank you ❤
very helpful, just the video I wanted to see, thanks a bunch
Hi i know this video is while ago , but in case you see this, i wondered if you prefer the brushes or sponge blending tools? I just got my first distress inks!!! And i already have brushes the exact same as yours. ... do i need the round sponge pads as well?
Thanks so much!!
Also, thank you for the video! Super helpful! And i love the background you did on your second example!!!!
Hey! How are you liking them? Thanks for the sweet comment! I personally use my brushes way more than the sponges.
Hi. Are brush applicators better than sponge for applying the distress ink? Thanks.
Hi! I like the brushes but it really depends… the sponges can make it more pigmented.
I love it I just love it thank you
Great tutorial! Thank you! What is the white piece you have behind your page that you're blotting off on to?
It’s a glass cutting board lol! Something made out of plastic will work the same way. It’s just what I had around. Thank you! I’m glad you liked it.
Oh and i NEED that brush.. so much better than toothbrush😁🤗💖
Patty Yates I love the brush!! 🙌🏼
I only recently started using distressed inks for backgrounds in my coloring books. This additional knowledge is greatly appreciated
I am guessing that the archival inks may not be a good idea for background since from my understanding they are alcohol based.
Lori Coloring Hangout I’m glad this video was helpful. Maybe the archival inks would work but I’m pretty sure they would bleed through the next page.
@@ufocoloring7709 actually archival inks work the same for this particular process but will dry slightly faster and will not bleed thru. They will only bleed if you use alcohol markers or ink over them. Distress will bleed if you get it wet with water while Archival will bleed with solvents like alcohol. For example, you use Archival inks to stamp images that you want to watercolor while you use dye based inks such as distress to stamp images you want to use alcohol markers to color.
Do you think I can use the regular oval shaped makeup brushes? The look exactly the same
Yes definitely! Go for it and have fun 😊
What's the name of the make up brushes? Thanks 🖤
Why use Distress Inks in particular? Wouldn't any kind of stamp pad work? Very curious as I only own 3 distress ink pads, but I have a metric butt ton of other stamp pads.
I’m pretty sure other water based stamp pads would work in a similar way. I’ve never tried it before.
Well. Who knew you can't use those rounded wooden pad things flat. I did, acted like I was spreading butter on toast. No wonder my stuff looked like crap 🤦🏼♀️
Great video, very helpful, thank you so much!