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Altenew Get Inky with Alcohol Inks Blog Hop + Giveaway ($300 in Total Prizes!)

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Welcome to my stop on the GET INKY with alcohol inks Blog Hop at ALTENEW.  I'm LauraJane, thanks for stopping in!! 
At first, all I have been doing with Altenew’s Alcohol Inks Collection Re-fills is re-inking my much loved Artist Markers. However, after seeing other projects and watching MANY videos, I took a leap and dove in to the uncontrolled world of alcohol ink art! WOW! IS IT EVER ADDICTIVE :)))) 



Here are a few panels created after learning to play/go with the flow of INK and Alcohol. I used items already in my stash. 

The two main INK collections I ended up creating with were: Tea Party and Lapis Lazuli. These two combined to make lovely shades of purple and not any muddy hues; which seemed to happen when I first started out because I had too many different colors swirling together, as seen further down in this post.

So, I went from simply re-filling the markers to coloring/scribbling on non-porous paper and adding drops of 70%-91% alcohol and experiencing the wonderful magic of color moving to create unique backgrounds!! Truly something exciting to enjoy! Just remember to have a well ventilated work area :)))

TIP: alcohol inks can be re-activated by adding more alcohol and inks. So if there is a project that you don't like, don't toss it!! Good YUPO/Alcohol Ink cardstock holds up well to adding more and MORE even more ink application.

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Blowing through a thin straw to move the Lapis Lazuli inks around a center of BLACK ink formed a messy bloom. This technique is something I played around with for several hours, which seemed like only 5 minutes, and I will get back to again! 

TIP: Put a few drops of Vegetable Glycerin in a Watercolor Brush then filled it up with Alcohol for a traditional BLENDING SOLUTION on a DIY budget. This solution gives a bit more time to move the inks around before drying up completely.
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This next piece is a simple wash of three different shades of blue: B227, B313, and B201. After letting it air dry for a day there was a few spots that seemed able to hold a kiss of GOLD embossing powder.

TIP: BE VERY CAREFUL WHEN HEAT SETTING on YUPO paper! It will melt/warp with too much concentrated heat.
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And these last two photos are snapshots of pieces that I first created using too many different colors, hence the look of MUD in a few areas :) Again, I added GOLD embossing powder which gave a GALAXY look to a couple of the pieces. I added a bit of GOLD Metallic SPRAY too, just for fun.
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I'm looking forward to using these pieces in future card projects. So tell me what you do with your ALCOHOL INKS.  If you don't have any re-fills yet, you can check out Altenew’s Alcohol Inks Collections HERE.

NEXT stop on the hop: Maryam Perez

Giveaway Prizes

$300 in total prizes! To celebrate this special blog hop, Altenew is giving away a $50 gift certificate to 2 lucky winners and a $25 gift certificate to 8 winners! Please leave a comment on the Altenew Card Blog and/or each designer’s blog post on the blog hop list below by 09/06/2022 for a chance to win. Altenew will draw 10 winners from the comments left on each stop of this blog hop and announce the winners on the Altenew Winners Page on 09/08/2022.

 

Blog Hop Order

Altenew Card Blog

Therese Calvird

Kelly Taylor

Michelle Short

Seeka

Nathalie DeSousa

Amber Rain Davis

Kinjal Trivedi

Terri Koszler

Karen Reátegui

Tenia Nelson

LauraJane YOU are here

Maryam Perez

Annemarie Caister

Virginia Lu

Rosie Neustaedter

Bridget Casey

Nancy Souza

Reiko Tsuchida ***Note: Due to strict regulations in Japan, you might not be able to leave a comment on her blog post.

Michelle Burnier

Mindy Eggen

Amy Hill


Thanks for stopping by :)
LauraJane:)

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46 comments:

Cindy C. said...

Amazing looking panels!! Thanks for the inspirations.

Angel Heart said...

Alcohol inks are so amazing.

Linda Fillds said...

I am so looking forward to trying this technique. Your panel colors are stunning. tyfs :)

sharon g said...

I like the spin art look. Very cool.

Jan said...

These Backgrounds are very pretty

Donna Walls said...

Great backgrounds, can't wait to see what you create with them.

Jeanne Beam said...

Such awesome backgrounds. ❤️❤️❤️
Thanks for sharing.

Brebda said...

Wow, beautiful backgrounds. I am really loving seeing the lapis lazuli used in many of the cards.

Jeanne Rice said...

Thanks for the tips. Didn't know you could use embossing powder. I will have to try that. Beautiful backgrounds.

MadeByMeghanK said...

You made beautiful alcohol ink backgrounds! I LOVE the colors!!!

Lillian said...

Such cool backgrounds!

Linda BL said...

Gorgeous backgrounds! I very rarely get out my alcohol inks as mine never look like what I am going for so when I do make a background, I file it away. I prefer lending dye inks with blending brushes.

nancy littrell said...

Thank you Laura Jane for all your photos of your beautiful AI backgrounds and tips:-) I love your messy to more CAS backgrounds. I love playing with alcohol inks:-) Hugs...Nancy

Rufus said...

I actually love the galaxy looking pieces! And yes playing with alcohol inks can be totally addictive!!

Audja said...

The intensity of the Altenew Lapis Lazuli bundle is amazing!

Lauryne Cunningham said...

Great backgrounds! Looking forward to seeing your finished cards!

Mom-Mom Gail said...

Love your blend of colors and the tip on cheap blending solution! (and gold embossing powder.)

Sandy Baggarly said...

Great backgrounds! Very cool.

Maryann F said...

Wow, I really like your alcohol ink blending with pen refillers. I even like the galaxy type of designs that you think look like mud! The gold really adds to the space-like effect.

Nandini said...

These are beautiful!

s.leez said...

Wow! Great use of the inks!

June from Minnesota said...

WOW! I LOVE your "mud" galaxies! adding a bit of gold really makes these special-- I LOVE them all!

Traci S. said...

I love how your blue bloom came out! I was using the straw technique with watercolors a couple weeks ago! I never thought of using one with alcohol inks! I really love the Tea Party colors you achieved on the second background! Thank you for sharing today!

Patty said...

All you pieces are beautiful!! I actually love your mud colored ones!

Lynn Chan said...

Oh my gosh! So pretty! Would have been such a mess if i did this!

Liz Jutila said...

Such great backgrounds! TFS.

Deborah Hellman said...

Great backgrounds

Mendy said...

Love your explosions of color on your backgrounds.

Chaos & Happiness said...

The galaxy panel is my absolute favorite! Gorgeous work!

Donna Ritchie said...

I actually really like your 'failed' pages. Thanks for the tips re colours to use and safe application

Anita Art said...

Those backgrounds are stunning. I think you will make beautiful cards and projects out of them. I love them all :-)

Anonymous said...

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Carrie R said...

Very pretty backgrounds!! Thanks for sharing your ideas.

Karen Williams said...

Looks like you had a great time, even the 'mud' panels will make beautiful backgrounds or cut-outs.

Aurora said...

Love them! Especially the galaxy/ space ones! Thanks for sharing!

Veronica said...

I myself have a hard time using ink for backgrounds. I love these and hope to do it myself one day.

TheresaA said...

Your art is beautiful, amazing and inspiring! I can't wait to try this!!

Gillie said...

So lucky watching these talented artists! The more I watched the videos, the more I convinced to make this techiques! Thank you so much ladies!

vickie said...

Amazing backgrounds! I especially like your “galaxies”.

Mrsfish02 said...

That was my problem too...once I started, I could not stop. Each one is so different and beautiful. I have a stash of backgrounds to draw from now. Yours are too beautiful and I know you will create wonderful things with them. TFS

Maureen Reiss said...

Wow!!! Fabulous inky backgrounds!!

Lori Podolsky said...

Oh my! Those background are truly magical, Laura Jane. Love them all! So inspirational. Thank you for sharing.

Tanna LoHouse said...

Interesting about the vegetable glycerin I do have to say I love the messy bloom look but your “muddy panels”, I think look freaking awesomeđź’•

Sue D said...

I like the panels you created.

Lissette said...

Fantastic panels! Oh…I see the possibilities. Love the marbled one with the gold shimmer spray. Thanks for the inspiration.

DorothyA said...

Your backgrounds are beautiful and creative! I can't wait to see what you do with them!