I'm sharing this tutorial at Off The Rails Scrapbooking today. Be sure to check out the blog to see what the rest of the Design Team has been sharing this month.
My alcohol inks sat unused on
a shelf because I thought you could only use them on non-porous surfaces. But what if ... you used them on a porous
surface? What if you used them on watercolor paper? Guess what ... it works! Mixing alcohol inks with water creates a
vibrant marbled effect and the possibilities are only limited by what you are
willing to try.
What you will need:
plastic container
warm water
alcohol inks
watercolor paper
paper towels
latex gloves
1) fill your plastic
container half full with warm water
2) place a few drops of
alcohol ink of various colors in the water
3) dip the watercolor paper
in the water
* I wear latex gloves to prevent the ink from staining my fingers
4) shake off excess water and
place on a paper towel to try naturally
* Use bright hues of inks for
more vivid colors on your paper
* Don't be afraid to be liberal with the
alcohol ink
* Experiment with different colors