 What else is there to do on a cold and rainy morning except go in the studio? A student asked if you could page prep a journal for alcohol inks. And before I fully answered, I decided to test it out myself. Used some Kills 2, which you can get in a local hardware store, on a book. I altered both the cover and some interior pages so I could test them out. Multiple layers, dry it in between, but if you dry it too close to the surface, you'll get some bubbling, which I liked for the cover, but not as much for the inside. There's lots of layers. The more color on the page, you might need to do eight to 10 layers to get it fully white. I tested techniques to make sure that they would actually work on this surface and they do not as cleanly as a UPO or mineral paper, but they'll work great for the stenciling and grape techniques that I teach you in today's junk journaling class. Look, it's still raining.