My challenge is that I always have another project in mind. In which case when I finish one project my mind says… gee… you could clean OR you could start this other project right away! Guess which choice I always make?
I used pearlized inks that dried very quickly. I tried 91% Alcohol and didn't get any movement of the colored ink. Then I tried an "extender" and was able to get the ink to move. After the tiles were completely dry, the ink would just come off if I touched them! I didn't know the ink would rub off so easily. ( word of warning to other viewers) I bought the product you suggested to seal them. After a couple coats the ink doesn't rub off anymore. Another issue I had was moisture in the straw that would 'blow out' onto the tile. Any tips on that? It appears you used the same straw the whole time. I had to change straws often to prevent the moisture from getting on the tile. I enjoyed your video, and look for more ideas for the alcohol inks. 😊
Laurie... I haven`t tried the pearlized inks... they sound like they move a little differently than the others - good you found the extender liquid - it can be used in place of the alcohol with any of the inks to extend drying time and help facilitate movement. Until they are sealed you can take an alcohol pad and pretty much remove all of your ink so you definitely have to seal them to use them. as for the straw... I haven`t had a `moisture` build up problem but can see where that could happen, in which case have a couple on hand and switch between them or wipe out with a pipe cleaner every so often. You might find that `fat` straws... like those for bubble tea might capture less moisture in them. Thank you for all of your feedback and suggestions, I`m sure your insights will be of benefit to others giving this a try!
Hi Virginia! They are just fine for home use with the Polycrylic spray - protects the alcohol ink finish just fine. If you were looking at doing this for reselling I would suggest finishing with a resin instead.
Wow Cindy. This is Fantastic. Well, I have to disagree, You look pretty professional in this craft to me. TYFS. I'm thinking on this. Xmas ornaments would be Great. (Pauline S)
Ahhh, Pauline... you're too kind! I'm getting better but it is a very different thing thinking about how to move the inks with air instead of just painting them on with a brush... but super fun! And... just wait until you see the ornaments!
There are triangle D-ring picture hangers with a long metal tab.... the tab is for screws but is long enough to easily glue down with the appropriate glue/contact cement on the back of your tile. Like this... amzn.to/3ry02FG I would also put small rubber bumpers on the bottom two corners to prevent the tile from scratching your wall paint. Like this... amzn.to/3OeLYda
There are small hair dryers that work - especially if you can set them on a low-blow rather than full blasting. Make sure that you blow it around the outside of the ink so it helps dry it... not blow it around!
Mary... the stamps I used are from IOD (Iron Orchid Designs)... called Sprigs. I sell them in my shop but you could also get them through any IOD retailer.
No! On tile some inks will spread far more than others. You can try adding a 'smaller' amount or have your heat gun going to swirl around it almost immediately to dry it in place. Or... just layer your new colours around the edges of it and have that center colour blow out with them to add an additional colour dimension. Nothing is ever 'wrong', just different than you expected!
Just an fyi to your viewers and yourself. Tim Holtz recommends NOT using a straw as there is resin/chemicals in these and when you inhale, you inhale them and can damage your lungs.
It's good to point out for those that don't know, thank you! - I don't inhale through the straw, just exhale... but worth mentioning to others. When I do a class we definitely speak of this!
I have a messy space, too. Creative people are multitasked people!
My challenge is that I always have another project in mind. In which case when I finish one project my mind says… gee… you could clean OR you could start this other project right away! Guess which choice I always make?
That looks so fun. I'm going to try this with my granddaughters. Of course she will be adding her favorite glitter to the centers.
Of course she'd need to add glitter! It makes everything better!
My neighbor just showed me how to do this and we used canned air and it worked wonderful
Now that you can often find the canned air in the dollar stores it's a great way to go!
They are beautiful 😍
Thank you so much and thank you for tuning in and watching!!
They turned out so pretty ❤️
Thanks Brenda!!!
Thank you for sharing your tips on alcohol ink painting! I’m also amazed by how the alcohol inks can do. It’s so free and inspiring.
Ching-Hui🥰🙏😊
They are definitely a fun medium and one I continue to explore!
I used pearlized inks that dried very quickly. I tried 91% Alcohol and didn't get any movement of the colored ink. Then I tried an "extender" and was able to get the ink to move. After the tiles were completely dry, the ink would just come off if I touched them! I didn't know the ink would rub off so easily. ( word of warning to other viewers) I bought the product you suggested to seal them. After a couple coats the ink doesn't rub off anymore. Another issue I had was moisture in the straw that would 'blow out' onto the tile. Any tips on that? It appears you used the same straw the whole time. I had to change straws often to prevent the moisture from getting on the tile. I enjoyed your video, and look for more ideas for the alcohol inks. 😊
Laurie... I haven`t tried the pearlized inks... they sound like they move a little differently than the others - good you found the extender liquid - it can be used in place of the alcohol with any of the inks to extend drying time and help facilitate movement. Until they are sealed you can take an alcohol pad and pretty much remove all of your ink so you definitely have to seal them to use them. as for the straw... I haven`t had a `moisture` build up problem but can see where that could happen, in which case have a couple on hand and switch between them or wipe out with a pipe cleaner every so often. You might find that `fat` straws... like those for bubble tea might capture less moisture in them. Thank you for all of your feedback and suggestions, I`m sure your insights will be of benefit to others giving this a try!
Beautiful coasters! Are the coasters heat resistant? What is the name of the spry?
Hi Virginia! They are just fine for home use with the Polycrylic spray - protects the alcohol ink finish just fine. If you were looking at doing this for reselling I would suggest finishing with a resin instead.
Do you need to seal this to use it in the kitchen as a trivet?
I would seal it with an epoxy resin…. I have other alcohol ink coaster videos where I do just that…. Much more heat resistant.
Do you think I could use Matte Mod Podge for dishwasher to seal it?
I haven't tried it so can't speak to the longevity of it but I wouldn't hesitate to try... in my head it works fine!!
Wow Cindy. This is Fantastic. Well, I have to disagree, You look pretty professional in this craft to me. TYFS. I'm thinking on this. Xmas ornaments would be Great. (Pauline S)
Ahhh, Pauline... you're too kind! I'm getting better but it is a very different thing thinking about how to move the inks with air instead of just painting them on with a brush... but super fun! And... just wait until you see the ornaments!
Bonjour. Que suggérez vous pour accrocher ces tuiles au mur comme décoration svp
There are triangle D-ring picture hangers with a long metal tab.... the tab is for screws but is long enough to easily glue down with the appropriate glue/contact cement on the back of your tile. Like this... amzn.to/3ry02FG I would also put small rubber bumpers on the bottom two corners to prevent the tile from scratching your wall paint. Like this... amzn.to/3OeLYda
@@QueenBeeCreations merci beaucoup de votre réponse, j’apprécie vraiment. Bonne journée .
Hello, could you use a hairdryer if you don't have a heat gun? Obviously not close up though :-)
There are small hair dryers that work - especially if you can set them on a low-blow rather than full blasting. Make sure that you blow it around the outside of the ink so it helps dry it... not blow it around!
Thank you!!!
You are more than welcome Ruth, thanks for tuning in!
Where did you get the stencils
Mary... the stamps I used are from IOD (Iron Orchid Designs)... called Sprigs. I sell them in my shop but you could also get them through any IOD retailer.
The ink I put in middle spread out to size of a nickel. Did I do something wrong
No! On tile some inks will spread far more than others. You can try adding a 'smaller' amount or have your heat gun going to swirl around it almost immediately to dry it in place. Or... just layer your new colours around the edges of it and have that center colour blow out with them to add an additional colour dimension. Nothing is ever 'wrong', just different than you expected!
Are the tiles glazed or unglazed?
They were glazed. Alcohol inks like a non-porous surface.
What kind of resin do you use?
Typically a 2 part epoxy resin.
What type of marker are you using?
A gelly pen. You don`t want to use an alcohol based marker. That way you don`t disturb your design.
Just an fyi to your viewers and yourself. Tim Holtz recommends NOT using a straw as there is resin/chemicals in these and when you inhale, you inhale them and can damage your lungs.
It's good to point out for those that don't know, thank you! - I don't inhale through the straw, just exhale... but worth mentioning to others. When I do a class we definitely speak of this!
Nice of you to explain but anyone that would ask you or comment on your mess probably isn't an artist
I always heard that a messy desk was a sign of a creative mind!!??