Love using mica powders TLP is just right up that category. They are very fragile after the alcohol has evaporated. Be sure to seal a few coats with a matte spray sealer and cover that mica powder over with a layer of epoxy. It will take the lightest of touches to brush it off, that is why I always plan on using epoxy over any mica powder product that I treat like alcohol inks. Have fun.
You could, just be super careful as the fumes are extremely strong. Lots of ventilation and would recommend respirator. I use 91% because it is easily available and the results are great.
Clara
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What?? Did Clara pass away? Oh noo. My condolences to the family if so 😞
@@Sillywabbit5 yes I believe on Tuesday 😔
@@wtglb That’s awful. I’ve loved watching her videos over the past few years. Such a wonderful person and I loved her art. She won’t be forgotten.
@@Sillywabbit5 She’s all good on the other side ✨🥰
Haven’t seen you in a while. Hope you are doing well. Do you think these would work on tumblers?
Thanks for showing us how to. I have the TLP mica pigments will this work the same?
Love using mica powders TLP is just right up that category. They are very fragile after the alcohol has evaporated. Be sure to seal a few coats with a matte spray sealer and cover that mica powder over with a layer of epoxy. It will take the lightest of touches to brush it off, that is why I always plan on using epoxy over any mica powder product that I treat like alcohol inks. Have fun.
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Can you use 99% ?
You could, just be super careful as the fumes are extremely strong. Lots of ventilation and would recommend respirator. I use 91% because it is easily available and the results are great.
What would you recommend for thickening the ink?