How-to: Make marbled paper with alcohol inks

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Uploaded by on Nov 2, 2009

A quick lesson on how to paint translucent paper with alcohol inks to create a marbled effect. Perfect for background papers for ATCs, scrapbook layouts, cardmaking, collage.

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  • Thank you sooooo much!!

  • @FrFrankiejr My pleasure

  • That home-made applicator alone is sheer genius!

  • @moira991 Thanks

  • Do you think this would work on a wooden surface? I want to try it out on a bangle.

  • @BanglewoodCrafts Thanks - alcohol inks work best on non-porous surfaces. if you coated the wood with a high-glos lacquer first, let it dry, you might be able to get the inks to do something interesting on top - good luck!

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  • Thanks - alcohol inks work best on non-porous surfaces. if you coated the wood with a high-glos lacquer first, let it dry, you might be able to get the inks to do something interesting on top - good luck!

  • @HanaPainting - Actually, alcohol inks behave differently on a more porous surface like canvas, this kind of "marbling" works best on a coated or super-smooth surface. Thanks for commenting!!

  • Could be using on canvas and how???!!! Thanks!!!

  • Thankyou

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