Thank you for keeping your videos within a reasonable length and giving great info. These 1.5 to 2 hr videos for crafting just can't hold my attention! Who has that kind of time?
Wow, Wow. I really love this video. I am one of those with many alcohol products and look at them with trepidation. I don't want a mess or a mistake. I have finally ordered the Tim Holtz blowing tool since it is in many videos and appears to do an excellent job. Your backgrounds are wonderful and my favourite card is the one you lifted off the background then stamped the beautiful butterfly. So unexpected, since I do not have and have not seen the Alcohol Lift Ink and Reinker in action. Thank you. 🌷🇨🇦
Love this short informative vid. I was really curious how you made the card that was on Tim's live and now I know. So simple, effective, and absolutely beautiful. Time to get those inks out!
Someday I’ll dive into alcohol inks. It’s always been my favorite look, technique. I’m just rating to do stenciling. I just don’t have much time and there’s so much to try.
I love these ideas! I recently bought alcohol inks and will try this soon. One question, can you use alcohol inks on regular paper orvdo you need special paper for that?
I thought it would be perfect to use the lifted inked stamp off print on the envelope to match the card. You could just use a part of it if there’s not much room on your envelope for a larger stamp.
Tiffany Solorio, as always you are the best teacher! Just started papercrafting and was awful at alcohol inking. Your PDF handout has saved me and this makes it so much easier for me to try again. I am wondering if their is another media grip mat you could recommend. The Holtz mat is sold out everywhere, including Tonic Studios, so not sure if it will be available in the future. And would be much nicer to use than ink bottles on the corners. :)
How many times have i heard people using the isopropyl alcohol, and I go straight back to my mat and end up using blending solution?!? No wonder nothing turns out the way I hope. What strength of the alcohol do you recommend, Tiffany? I hear a lot of people say that the high 90s are best.
Thank you for keeping your videos within a reasonable length and giving great info. These 1.5 to 2 hr videos for crafting just can't hold my attention! Who has that kind of time?
Wow, Wow. I really love this video. I am one of those with many alcohol products and look at them with trepidation. I don't want a mess or a mistake. I have finally ordered the Tim Holtz blowing tool since it is in many videos and appears to do an excellent job.
Your backgrounds are wonderful and my favourite card is the one you lifted off the background then stamped the beautiful butterfly. So unexpected, since I do not have and have not seen the Alcohol Lift Ink and Reinker in action. Thank you. 🌷🇨🇦
Thank you so much for watching. It is a bit hard to “play” but honestly it’s the only way to learn and get used to them. ❤️
You are so amazing with quick alcohol ink techniques. I need to just play more to get better.
Love this short informative vid. I was really curious how you made the card that was on Tim's live and now I know. So simple, effective, and absolutely beautiful. Time to get those inks out!
Thanks so much for watching!
Great inspirations! I have purchased my alcohol inks and have not used them. THankYou for the encouragement.
Hi Diana. I hope you get your inks out soon and play. I think you will love them! Thank you for watching!
Freezer paper is a good slick work surface to work on also if you don’t have a glass mat.
Thanks for the tip!
Great ideas. Thanks!
Thanks so much!
Awesome. Thank you!!
Thanks for watching!
Thank you for sharing these techniques.
Great tutorial, thanks for sharing!
Dang girl..... These are Fantastic! So beautiful. Thanks for your inspiring video.
Thank you so much for watching!
Thanks so much for sharing :) I’m going to try these backgrounds!!
Beautiful backgrounds and a technique (lift ink) I never managed to make work.
Thank you so much!
You always inspire
Thank you so much!
Someday I’ll dive into alcohol inks. It’s always been my favorite look, technique. I’m just rating to do stenciling. I just don’t have much time and there’s so much to try.
great tutorial, as always. thank you for posting
Thanks for watching!
Awesome video❤
I love this video….I can’t wait to do this, I’m in the process of reorganizing my whole craft room.
I love these!!
Thanks so much!
Fabulous awesome tutorial thank you 😊
Thank you so much!
Beautiful
Thanks so much!
Love love love it!
Awesome ideas!! I will have to get my alcohol inks out now!!! Thanks for sharing!!
Thanks for watching!
Funtastic❣️
Thanks so much!
I love these ideas! I recently bought alcohol inks and will try this soon. One question, can you use alcohol inks on regular paper orvdo you need special paper for that?
I have used poster board (from $ store) cut up and vellum
@@nancyglaspie6735 Supposedly, glossy photo paper works as well (not Kodak or cheap photo paper, I think 🤔)! 🙂
I thought it would be perfect to use the lifted inked stamp off print on the envelope to match the card. You could just use a part of it if there’s not much room on your envelope for a larger stamp.
Great ideas!!
Thank you! 😊
Always such great techniques! Thanks Tiffany!
Miss you! Thanks so much!
Love these cards….I saw your card on the Tim Holtz live today….beautiful❤️
Thanks so much!
Tiffany Solorio, as always you are the best teacher! Just started papercrafting and was awful at alcohol inking. Your PDF handout has saved me and this makes it so much easier for me to try again. I am wondering if their is another media grip mat you could recommend. The Holtz mat is sold out everywhere, including Tonic Studios, so not sure if it will be available in the future. And would be much nicer to use than ink bottles on the corners. :)
How many times have i heard people using the isopropyl alcohol, and I go straight back to my mat and end up using blending solution?!? No wonder nothing turns out the way I hope. What strength of the alcohol do you recommend, Tiffany? I hear a lot of people say that the high 90s are best.
I use 91% or higher. I like blending solution, it is just expensive. lol.
@@Tiffany.Solorio Thank you. So does it matter which you use? I have never used the alcohol before... just the solution.
Thank you so much I bought alcohol ink last year and still have not opened them???
Thanks so much!
Im unable to read any of the text on the lower half of tge screen because other text is in the way
You do a great job. Thanks for the ideas! 👍
Thank you!