I just tried this, and I just love the results! Now to try again using other colors. Thank you! Just hearing your voice is enough to give a student confidence!
WOW! That is beautiful! Thank you, I feel like I've learned a lot especially to RELAX... I tend to rush and sometimes panic as soon as the ink is on the paper but you made it feel almost like meditation.
Tim Holtz® Alcohol Blending Solution is specially formulated to blend and lighten Alcohol Inks. It will also remove Alcohol Inks from slick surfaces, hands, and art tools. Here is a link: rangerink.com/products/tim-holtz-alcohol-ink-blending-solution?variant=22598537969782
This is a fantastic technique! I was mesmerized by the video and overall effects. Question: What kind of glue should I use to adhere the transparent film to the card so that once the glue is dry, we don't see the glue behind the transparent film? Thanks for this wonderful video :)
Glad that you enjoyed it! You could strategically place glue in the darker areas where it wouldn't show through, put it in a frame and no glue is needed, staple or sew it on for a mixed media effect.
You could strategically place glue in the darker areas where it wouldn't show through, put it in a frame and no glue is needed, staple or sew it on for a mixed media effect. Hope that helps!
This is simply beautiful. I bought all the supplies for alcohol ink blending about a year ago to learn how to create flowers, my favorite and have not picked up a bottle yet. I really want to learn to do this but just don't know where or how to start. Ha! Thank you so much for sharing your creative work and showing off this stunning piece. I will continue to watch your videos until I get up enough nerve to try. 💜💛💚👍 P.S. Snowcap is a MUST!!!!!! 😁
Thank you for video love the blooms on black with 1st design you did. QUESTION how would you mount the acetate on that without seeing glue or whatever you use?
You can attach it in a variety of ways. Add a touch of Glossy Accent to portions where there is a darker color, use staples, brads, or stitch it on by hand or machine.
I’v just found your channel and watched this video. Thank you so much for this tutorial it is very helpful! . And I love these flowers, wow… Once little question: can we use blending solution and alcohol in the same painting? For instance if I’d use alloy with the blending solution can I go on with alcohol for the other Colors?
Yes, you can use blending solution and isopropyl alcohol in the same painting. But do not use the Alloys with isopropyl, just use them with blending solution.
How do you adhere the clear to the paper without the glue showing? such a beautiful technique I’m going to try it, but that is my big question on this.
There are a few ways to adhere it. If you place it in a frame, no glue needed; you can take a clear adhesive like Ranger Glossy Accents and strategically place the glue in darker areas; stitch by hand or machine, or staple it. Hope that helps.
G'day from Oz 😊 I just came across this video and wanted to thanku for one of the most comprehensive tutorials I've ever seen. I've had alcohol inks for years and have used them on ceramics, some good, some not so good lol 😅 Both of the finished pieces are just beautiful. Those flowers are so stunning, what is the clear film your using please? Think I better get them inks out again and have another go lol. The blending solution is a godsend I think 😊 Thanks again it was very inspirational ❤😊
Thank you so much Here is a link to the clear surface being used: rangerink.com/collections/layered-alcohol-ink-blooms-video/products/tim-holtz-alcohol-ink-dura-lar-clear
I just tried this, and I just love the results! Now to try again using other colors. Thank you! Just hearing your voice is enough to give a student confidence!
Thank you so much!
Love this, I’ve been trying to figure out how to do layers and I can’t believe this didn’t occur to me. Thank you
Happy to help!
Oh my! This is gorgeous!
Thank you!
I really enjoyed this presentation. A fun way to apply color with out a paint brush, more organic.
WOW! That is beautiful! Thank you, I feel like I've learned a lot especially to RELAX... I tend to rush and sometimes panic as soon as the ink is on the paper but you made it feel almost like meditation.
Wonderful! Glad it was helpful!
Those blooms just popped off the page when placed on black. Beautiful. Thank you for sharing!!!
Wow, super beautiful! The 2 layers add so much to one another.
Thank you so much!
I will have a go & look forward to creating with using different surfaces. Thank you for sharing your art & ideas.
You are so welcome! Have fun!
OMG the flowers themselves are just gorgeous ❣️❣️. What a cool thing to watch!
Thank you so much!
Really pretty!
Thanks so much!
Gorgeous
Thank you Usha! ❤
Stunning!
Thank you! 😊
Fabulous. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you! ❤
Really nice tutorial, really helpful for a beginner, thank you
Glad that you enjoyed watching! Thank you. 😊
wow how amazing that looks - tfs
Thank you Kathy!
I really love how you explain steps all the way through your process. So so pretty! 🌷
Thank you so much!
How lovely! Thank you for sharing your talents!!!
12:43 12:46 ❤😂WHAT is a blending solution please
Tim Holtz® Alcohol Blending Solution is specially formulated to blend and lighten Alcohol Inks. It will also remove Alcohol Inks from slick surfaces, hands, and art tools. Here is a link: rangerink.com/products/tim-holtz-alcohol-ink-blending-solution?variant=22598537969782
Hi Kimberly, thanks for that beautiful tutorial, love the background colors that bring out the gorgeous flowers !!!!
Stunning cannot wait to try this technic. ❤ thank you for sharing ...
Amazing! Thank you
Thank you too!
Wow incredible ❤
Really like this. So pretty thanks for sharing and helping me to be more progressive
Happy to help!
Beautiful!! Wow!
Beautiful
Thank you! Cheers!
Lovely. Thank you for explaining so many techniques. I am brand new to alcohol ink art. You are wonderful.
Our pleasure. We hope you give this a try.
Wow beautiful. ❤
Thank you! Cheers!
Blooms are striking on the black 😮
Bonjour....MERCI....C'est magnifique !!!
☃☃☃I wish you all a very MERRY CHRISTMAS.☃☃☃
This is a fantastic technique! I was mesmerized by the video and overall effects. Question: What kind of glue should I use to adhere the transparent film to the card so that once the glue is dry, we don't see the glue behind the transparent film? Thanks for this wonderful video :)
Glad that you enjoyed it! You could strategically place glue in the darker areas where it wouldn't show through, put it in a frame and no glue is needed, staple or sew it on for a mixed media effect.
very beautiful :)
Thank you! Cheers!
Wow! How would you attach the clear to the black background?
Thank you for your easy to follow tutorials.
You could strategically place glue in the darker areas where it wouldn't show through, put it in a frame and no glue is needed, staple or sew it on for a mixed media effect. Hope that helps!
This is simply beautiful. I bought all the supplies for alcohol ink blending about a year ago to learn how to create flowers, my favorite and have not picked up a bottle yet. I really want to learn to do this but just don't know where or how to start. Ha! Thank you so much for sharing your creative work and showing off this stunning piece. I will continue to watch your videos until I get up enough nerve to try. 💜💛💚👍 P.S. Snowcap is a MUST!!!!!! 😁
Just give it a try! You can do it.!
@@ranger_ink ♥ Thank you!
Learned a Lot Thank You
Glad to hear it!
Thank you for video love the blooms on black with 1st design you did. QUESTION how would you mount the acetate on that without seeing glue or whatever you use?
You can attach it in a variety of ways. Add a touch of Glossy Accent to portions where there is a darker color, use staples, brads, or stitch it on by hand or machine.
I’v just found your channel and watched this video. Thank you so much for this tutorial it is very helpful! . And I love these flowers, wow… Once little question: can we use blending solution and alcohol in the same painting? For instance if I’d use alloy with the blending solution can I go on with alcohol for the other Colors?
Yes, you can use blending solution and isopropyl alcohol in the same painting. But do not use the Alloys with isopropyl, just use them with blending solution.
This is awesome. If you use it in a frame, you just seal it with a resistant spray and then frame it?
Yes. You can do that.
How do you adhere the clear to the paper without the glue showing? such a beautiful technique I’m going to try it, but that is my big question on this.
There are a few ways to adhere it. If you place it in a frame, no glue needed; you can take a clear adhesive like Ranger Glossy Accents and strategically place the glue in darker areas; stitch by hand or machine, or staple it. Hope that helps.
Where do you get the clear transparent paper?
You can find it on the Ranger website here: rangerink.com/products/tim-holtz-alcohol-ink-dura-lar-clear
I like snow cap a lot.
So beautiful. Bot is there a way to attach the 2 layers?
Place a little glue on painted portions of the artwork so it will hide the dried adhesive.
G'day from Oz 😊
I just came across this video and wanted to thanku for one of the most comprehensive tutorials I've ever seen.
I've had alcohol inks for years and have used them on ceramics, some good, some not so good lol 😅
Both of the finished pieces are just beautiful.
Those flowers are so stunning, what is the clear film your using please?
Think I better get them inks out again and have another go lol.
The blending solution is a godsend I think 😊
Thanks again it was very inspirational ❤😊
Thank you so much Here is a link to the clear surface being used: rangerink.com/collections/layered-alcohol-ink-blooms-video/products/tim-holtz-alcohol-ink-dura-lar-clear
Just wandering how you can use it as a card?
You just adhere your alcohol ink panel to a 5" x 7" card base with double-sided adhesive tape.
😂 how do you then protect your yupo black + yupo transprent (varnished) can we then put it in a glass frame? Thank you for your reply.
Yes, you can put it in a frame.
@@ranger_ink merci beaucoup
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