Tuesday 13 February 2018

Pink Alcohol Inks


Hello again, I hope you're having a groovy week and managing to stay warm.
Today I'm gonna share an alcohol inked card that I made last summer... when the skies were blue, the sun warming and the days long.


I for one have had enough of grey skies and the biting, cold wind that eats right through you during the winter months.
I hope these pink colours warm your frosty cockles.


A lot of people are now trying out alcohol inks and getting hooked on their fascinating properties and the unique results but if you are using them (plus the Blending Solution or Isopropyl) PLEASE be careful. Make sure you are working in a VERY well ventilated room as the fumes can be dangerous. This is the reason why I only work with them in the spring / summer months when windows and doors are open and my fan is on full blast.


Have fun but be careful.
ENJOY!

8 comments:

Dotty Jo said...

How gorgeous! Do you use special paper, Jane? I'd love to give this a go, Jo x

Cathy said...

Beautiful! Thanks for the reminder about working safely with these chemicals too. Cathy x

cuilliesocks said...

Absolutely beautiful, lovely shades of pink, Kate x x

marilyn said...

Your art is always outstanding! But I was so taken with the dazzling pink and the spring like weather it invokes....so yes...this does warm the cockles of my heart!!

Rufus said...

Just what I needed on this foggy, gray day! Wish you'd do a video I'd love to see how you get the effects that you do. Lovely!

Chris Boldovici said...

Terrific job, Janie! I love alcohol inks too. Yours are always stunning....

Miranda said...

A beautiful piece of work again Janie! Hope you did enjoy my ' part' 2 also?

KLouise said...

Your cards are absolutely stunning! I’ve oogled over each one of your alcohol ink designs. There’s something about alcohol inks and watercolors that takes me out of my clean and simple comfort zone so I can get a wee bit crazy yet still make a clean and simple looking card.
Thank you for sharing!

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