No, I did not. I had the alcohol ink facing upwards. The alcohol ink will not smear unless you were to get more alcohol ink on top, then it would move. Otherwise it is dry in the tag. Thank you for watching!
These are really beautiful. I have a Wagner heat tool which is pretty heavy duty. When heat setting I notice that you are using possibly a Ranger heat setting tool that might be gentler on the papwer with the alcohol inks. Which is better?
My apologies, I should have waited to the end of the video because I have another question. What type of gloves are you using? Are they thin latex or a special glove that you don't have to worry about the heat tool possibly burning the gloves? Thank you.
Love the tags ❤❤
Beautiful!
Those are lovely tags!
Love the tags. I too think they pop more with the white background although I do like it without it as well. Tfs 🤙🏽🌸
Thank you so much! I agree, I do think they look nice either way. Thank you for your kind feedback and thank you for watching!
Amazing as usual, Michelle! I hunt for your tag videos. I just love them all!
That’s so kind of you, thank you so much, Cindy!
Wow!!! I love this video so much! Thank you so much for the awesome tutorials! I’ll give it a try.
Thank you so much, May!
I love fiddling with everything alcohol, but have not used them for tags. Thank you for a great idea!
This technique would definitely work on cards too, but I think it’s fun for tags as well. Thank you so much for watching!
Lovely. Did you turn the alcohol ink over to face the white tag?. How do you prevent the ink from smearing?
No, I did not. I had the alcohol ink facing upwards. The alcohol ink will not smear unless you were to get more alcohol ink on top, then it would move. Otherwise it is dry in the tag. Thank you for watching!
These are really beautiful. I have a Wagner heat tool which is pretty heavy duty. When heat setting I notice that you are using possibly a Ranger heat setting tool that might be gentler on the papwer with the alcohol inks. Which is better?
My apologies, I should have waited to the end of the video because I have another question. What type of gloves are you using? Are they thin latex or a special glove that you don't have to worry about the heat tool possibly burning the gloves? Thank you.