After spending about two hours looking for my alcohol inks I gave up and used my sharpies instead! So I scribbled some colours onto Yupo and dripped blending solution over randomly also allowing it to drip.
I am a Freelance Designer, Mixed Media Artist and Illustrator. I have my own range of stencils which I sell in my shop (link below) and have designed craft stamps for Rubber Dance. I am also regularly published in Craft Stamper and a contributing Artist to a book called Learning to Paint made easy. I teach mixed media art and alteration as well as art journaling.
Sunday, 20 November 2016
Alcohol inks
Hello everyone, here are again another Sunday evening! The weekends just goes far too quick, it often feels like I'm dumping my bag on Friday once home, spin around and it's Monday again. I guess it's the same more many of us, and I know it's not first time I've mentioned it lol.
Onto the reason for my post, over at Paper Artsy the current challenge is Alcohol Ink and Pens; inspired by the challenge and in particular Ruth Mescall's post from a few nights ago. I loved what Ruth did and come up with my own version. I'll be entering this into the challenge.
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I love what you've created deb, lovely combo too xx
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Deletegorgeous use of your pens, love the colours and the resulting tag looks fabulous...
ReplyDeleteThat's fab hunni! Love the vibrancy. X
ReplyDeleteLove these tags and so much wonderful color!
ReplyDelete~kim
Beautiful tag filled with brilliant colours and love the acrylic blocks. xx
ReplyDeleteThis looks amazing debs, so vibrant!
ReplyDeleteLucy x
Considering you've done it with pens it's incredible the depth of colour you've obtained! And, yes, I do like your take on Ruth's project.
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