I just discovered you tonight. You are so talented; love your work. As I watched the first video, I'm thinking "what a cute personality; she might be a Texan". Then I went to your Facebook page and lo and behold, you live in Austin. We live in Cedar Park, so that makes you more special. Thanks for all the wonderful tutorials.
Thank You Clara for such details in Alcohol Inks 😍 I'm still playing with the ratio of ai to alcohol and using the blow dryer to get softer outline of the different shades 💜💚💙💛
You are very welcome. If you are playing with creating a softer edge. Try just a drop in the middle of a large page and add alcohol to one area. Lets say you add it to the right side. When done drying, add more a little more to the right and continue. When you are done with that side, start on the left. Do this all over. It's a great way to practice and see how far you can get the softness to extend. Don't worry about creating a piece of art. This is just to learn about the medium. When done, if you want to create something with this, just add more ink and have fun.
Thanks. If you like this mini course video, here is the playlist of other mini alcohol ink courses ua-cam.com/play/PLZLi8qs8ketuErTmKXmonbPr8231bcV2g.html
Thanks so much and welcome. This will, but you will need to do a lot of prep first. Coat of gesso, sand smooth, repeat and repeat, then you should be able to do the alcohol inks on top.
Wonder if there's a way to work some of those into a quilt design? I love doing my crazy quilts because there's so much freedom in them. I also do a lot of hand embroidery on them. I'd love to have the images of the inks on fabric. 💖💖💖
I can talk quilting. You could take a fat quarter and paint some swirls or brush strokes on it. Cut that up into shapes and piece them with your other fabrics. There are several fabric friendly paints or stains out there to help create this look. Fiber Reactive dyes are my favorite because of the intensity of colors you can get and the range of softness that can come out of them, but they are a huge investment on time and materials to learn. Jaquard has a paint that Helen Goden and I use that will also work.
The allumilite dyes are super concentrated. When using the small needle applicator bottles, fill it up to almost the top with 91% alcohol and then I usually go no more than 4 regular drops of dye. Test on a pad of paper towels after a few drops to see if the intensity is what you want.
Thanks. I'm glad it was helpful. I use inexpensive brushes meant for acrylic paints. The alcohol is hard on the hairs, so I don't use anything too nice. Soft bristles.
Your artwork is so beautiful!!! I was mesmerized by your process. I adore the colors you chose too.
That was a very comprehensive, all tricks & tips tutorial. As a beginner, I've learnt so much !! Thank you for the video
I have a playlist of mini courses you might be interested in. ua-cam.com/play/PLZLi8qs8ketuErTmKXmonbPr8231bcV2g.html
@@ClaraLawrence Thank you. Will definitely go thru them
This is an amazing piece of art work. I totally can see an amazing scenery.
Thanks. This was a doodle sheet pretty much. You're funny.
I am loving the AI instructions!!!! Thank you Clara...voted for your picture...it's amazing!!!!
You are very welcome. More are coming. Thanks for the vote.
Reminds me of delicate silks blowing in a breeze. Gorgeous💜
Thanks. I could see that.
Excellent tips & instructions!! Thanks Clara!🤩
You are very welcome. More coming.
I'm discovering alcohol link, its so fun! Glad I found you, what a talent you are! I'll be watching for more of you!,! Thank you!
I just discovered you tonight. You are so talented; love your work. As I watched the first video, I'm thinking "what a cute personality; she might be a Texan". Then I went to your Facebook page and lo and behold, you live in Austin. We live in Cedar Park, so that makes you more special. Thanks for all the wonderful tutorials.
Hello fellow Texan. So glad you found me. There are a lot more videos coming and some super exciting projects too. Glad you enjoyed this one.
Beautiful Colors! I received a pen in one of my A-Ink orders and love it
Ty
Oh Clara that video taught me so many different techniques so cant wait to start testing these! Another Ripper Tutorial X
Thanks. That's awesome. More are coming.
Great demo, thank you!
First thumb up. Yeah!
This is the one I've been waiting for. Thanks a bunches Clara Lawrence. YOU ROCK
You are very welcome. There are more coming. You Rock too!
Thank You Clara for such details in Alcohol Inks 😍
I'm still playing with the ratio of ai to alcohol and using the blow dryer to get softer outline of the different shades 💜💚💙💛
You are very welcome. If you are playing with creating a softer edge. Try just a drop in the middle of a large page and add alcohol to one area. Lets say you add it to the right side. When done drying, add more a little more to the right and continue. When you are done with that side, start on the left. Do this all over. It's a great way to practice and see how far you can get the softness to extend. Don't worry about creating a piece of art. This is just to learn about the medium. When done, if you want to create something with this, just add more ink and have fun.
Does it have to be 90% alcohol? Will 70% work?
@@rescom15
Yes you need the 90 %
Thanks for doing this video series Clara. So helpful! ❤😎❤
You are very welcome. Glad I could help. More coming.
Great instructive video!
Love this !ooks so simple!
Thanks. It is a fun technique. I have more mini courses on my playlist. ua-cam.com/play/PLZLi8qs8ketuErTmKXmonbPr8231bcV2g.html
Such a good video, you’re so talented!
Thanks. If you like this mini course video, here is the playlist of other mini alcohol ink courses ua-cam.com/play/PLZLi8qs8ketuErTmKXmonbPr8231bcV2g.html
Love this video! You are so fun to watch!!! 💖🥰💖
Thanks. I really appreciate that.
Thankyou for sharing Clara
You are welcome. More are coming.
Very informative video, thank you.😍
Very cool 😎
This is so much fun!
This is a fun technique.
These are great videos! Thank you!
You are very welcome. More coming.
Love this. Justtt discobered you. Quick question. Will this work on canvas as well
Thanks so much and welcome. This will, but you will need to do a lot of prep first. Coat of gesso, sand smooth, repeat and repeat, then you should be able to do the alcohol inks on top.
You truly are brilliant!!!
Awe Shucks. It's fun to play with brushes.
So helpfull ! Thank you ! 💙💙💙
You are very welcome. More coming.
Loverly!
Thanks. More coming.
Wonder if there's a way to work some of those into a quilt design? I love doing my crazy quilts because there's so much freedom in them. I also do a lot of hand embroidery on them. I'd love to have the images of the inks on fabric. 💖💖💖
I can talk quilting. You could take a fat quarter and paint some swirls or brush strokes on it. Cut that up into shapes and piece them with your other fabrics. There are several fabric friendly paints or stains out there to help create this look. Fiber Reactive dyes are my favorite because of the intensity of colors you can get and the range of softness that can come out of them, but they are a huge investment on time and materials to learn. Jaquard has a paint that Helen Goden and I use that will also work.
@@ClaraLawrence Thank you for the information. I didn't know what fabric dyes to get.
Great thank you. So informative. :)
You are welcome. More are coming.
Very nice results!
What did you put on the paper before you started with the inks?
Thanks. 91% alcohol
Clara Lawrence,thanks
AMAZING
Thanks.
Ty
I saw a video with you and Rhonda about mixing alumilite dyes and alcohol. What is your mixing ratio on that? Thank you in advance. You are awesome!
The allumilite dyes are super concentrated. When using the small needle applicator bottles, fill it up to almost the top with 91% alcohol and then I usually go no more than 4 regular drops of dye. Test on a pad of paper towels after a few drops to see if the intensity is what you want.
Pretty wonderful... Wat is the percentage of IPA you use
Thanks. I use 91%
Did you mention what paper you’re using?
Yupo heavy weight. It's a small pad. Great for practice. Here is my affiliates link for it amzn.to/3JuwCNF
This is beautiful. What were you using to paint on? Yupo? Thank you
Thanks. Yes, this was done on yupo paper. In fact they are pads of 5x7 I think. I put a link in the description.
Very well explained, do u use special brushes for Alcohol ink?
Thanks. I'm glad it was helpful. I use inexpensive brushes meant for acrylic paints. The alcohol is hard on the hairs, so I don't use anything too nice. Soft bristles.
@@ClaraLawrence thank you so much for replying promptly
Your picture reminds me of a red headed girl , looking out @Lake Powell , through the roocks.
You have a wonderful imagination.
Have u tried ethanol?
I have not. Interesting idea though.