You effectively explain in simple way what I couldn’t understand or get from soooo many other videos (maybe hundreds). Many many thanks. Now I know why everything went so wrong when I sprayed alcohol lifting product on my inks….🤪
Wow! that was so much info! Think I may have to watch it again on a couple of points - but fantastic! I was looking on how to use the Inks before trying them out - well, I certainly found the right person to show me! That was awesome, absolutly! My head is buzzing to try things out lol. Thank you soooooooo much!🤗 💕
Tim I tried embossing on Yupo and it bubbled. I like a nice dark image so embossing is a nice option. You did not mention any bubbling issues. Any tips you can share, please.
HI, I'm not sure but I believe I heard him say the Yupo is plastic? Pretty sure he said you cannot emboss on it. Out of curiosity I just looked it up and yes, Yupo is made from a type of plastic (extruded from polypropylene pellets) which explains why is would bubble when using an embossing heat tool. Tim's heat gun, used mostly for drying paints and ink has a much lower temperature.
@@bookshopshelli Thank you for the time you spent on this answer. I did see in Tim's demo that he had embossed on Yupo successfully and I have had the bubbling experience. I will try it again with a lower heat setting.
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You are a generous spirit and a great teacher. Thank you for your demo.
You effectively explain in simple way what I couldn’t understand or get from soooo many other videos (maybe hundreds). Many many thanks. Now I know why everything went so wrong when I sprayed alcohol lifting product on my inks….🤪
Great objective information. I love the different effects on various materials.
Thank you for teaching me the alcohol ink techniques and giving me inspiration to get my inks out and start making beautiful backgrounds. ❤
Wow! that was so much info! Think I may have to watch it again on a couple of points - but fantastic!
I was looking on how to use the Inks before trying them out - well, I certainly found the right person to show me! That was awesome, absolutly!
My head is buzzing to try things out lol.
Thank you soooooooo much!🤗 💕
Really informative- thank you!
Just subscribed. Wow 🤩
Thank you. You were very helpful.
Brilliant! thanks
Love it
So tickled I watched this, so informative! Thank you!
Also, I'm a bit jealous, you have THEE BEST JOB EVER!
I totally agree....
Can you use your mixtures and perl inks in resin in a res mold for example?
Sorry, I do not work with resins to know. I can only suggest trying a small amount to test.
Tim I tried embossing on Yupo and it bubbled. I like a nice dark image so embossing is a nice option. You did not mention any bubbling issues. Any tips you can share, please.
HI, I'm not sure but I believe I heard him say the Yupo is plastic? Pretty sure he said you cannot emboss on it. Out of curiosity I just looked it up and yes, Yupo is made from a type of plastic (extruded from polypropylene pellets) which explains why is would bubble when using an embossing heat tool. Tim's heat gun, used mostly for drying paints and ink has a much lower temperature.
@@bookshopshelli Thank you for the time you spent on this answer. I did see in Tim's demo that he had
embossed on Yupo successfully and I have had the bubbling experience. I will try it again with a lower heat
setting.