I had that happen once with frisket when I left it on too long. I didn’t remove it right away and a few days later had a hard time removing it. Your frisket might be too old as well. Get a new small bottle at your local craft store/art supply shop. Shake well before using.
Yes! They are water soluble while wet and permanent when dry. They layer nicely. So you can make a wash to a vibrant color! Versatile! You can you them with a dip pen to write or do calligraphy too! Fun product to try. I like that they are so bright compared to watercolor paints.
@@moniquesmith5501 yes, that is my recommendation.. for any media really… start with lightest colors and build from there to the darkest hues and add shading. These u is are so vibrant and fun to work with using a water brush to blend them! 😀
Turned out sooo nice. Fun fun fun!
Gracias 😀
Love going to play.😄😄😄
Thank you. So fun!
Those Bombay inks are great. I had those at one point too. Great art piece👍💕
Hi Rosie! Yes! I am enjoying them a lot. So colorful and versatile! Thanks much!
Cool! I had a project and the frisket ruined it... but this was a very long time ago. You make it look so easy that I'll give it a try.
I had that happen once with frisket when I left it on too long. I didn’t remove it right away and a few days later had a hard time removing it. Your frisket might be too old as well. Get a new small bottle at your local craft store/art supply shop. Shake well before using.
Fun!
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so, you use them like watercolors only more intense color ink?
Yes! They are water soluble while wet and permanent when dry. They layer nicely. So you can make a wash to a vibrant color! Versatile! You can you them with a dip pen to write or do calligraphy too! Fun product to try. I like that they are so bright compared to watercolor paints.
I love this. Are the inks an acrylic ink?
No, they are pigmented India inks. That is why they are a bit different and are permanent when they dry.
So light to dark like watercolor?
@@moniquesmith5501 yes, that is my recommendation.. for any media really… start with lightest colors and build from there to the darkest hues and add shading. These u is are so vibrant and fun to work with using a water brush to blend them! 😀