Loved this video! What a lot of mixed media artists do is scan in their original backgrounds so they can print them out and use them over and over again. Many never use the original and keep it on file.
Thanks for this technique with stencils. Right up my alley. In your gold tones example (2:45 mins), the inks will always reactivate bc you're adding the same solvent. Try lift ink instead, with a baby wipe or dabber, and you'll get the layered look. For cleaning, I buy 99% or 100% alcohol from a solvent supplier - one of whom makes an acetone blend (proprietary) that works for cleaning and specifically for working with alcohol inks (better than blending solution). This also cleans off Distress and other acrylic paints that are stuck to hard surfaces. Rubbing alcohol, hand sanitizer have insufficient levels to be effective in cleaning (need > 90%). Medical grade sanitizer is better and has glycerine, so is great for all craft cleaning in general. Most countries have solvent makers, because retail exports are prohibited. Prices are incredibly low, because they're not packaged for specialty crafts. Oh - and they also make 99% acetone for removing dip / acrylic nail coatings without the beauty-shop price tags.
oh wow Ardyth you absolutely outdid yourself with these cards! I love how you used my stencils and they created some amazing patterns on those ornaments! I really appreciate you using them and love how you were able to create so many cards with just 3 panels.
I love making my own cards, these have given me pause for thought. I have lots of thank you cards to write after Christmas and now have a head brimming with ideas. Thank you so much. Lots of health, happiness, love and peace for 2022. You won't need anything else, trust me.
That red card with trees is gorgeous..love the way you combined the colors. Also.. I'll remember to not take off the stencil.. till it dies! I may have been very impatient in my previous tries 😬
Nice to see some one else trying this-I use stencils with alcohol ink in my mixed media and fine art work and I never see it on RUclips. On cleaning I do find that most times stencils will get pretty clean if you let them set in a shallow bath of isopropyl alcohol for a bit. I use a paper storage tub with a lid so I can contain the fumes and just throw my stencils in there as I work. Let them soak for a few hours, then wipe them down with a paper towel or shammy and some clean isopropyl. Its pretty cheap to get big bottles of isopropyl alcohol but even the bottles you buy at the grocery are big enough to clean a batch of stencils if you use the tub method.
Hi my name is Trish ( just using the husband’s account) I really loved this idea. Just a thought, when you wanted to shift the stencil or layer another on top, you could use alcohol lift ink on a sponge dauber to create that second pattern. But I have gotta try this.
These panels and cards are beautiful Ardyth. I recently bought Jacquard alcohol ink Pinata color clean up solution it works great just pour some on and wipe away with paper towel. Blending solution does the same thing too.
Wow, this looks amazing!!! I’m definitely going to try this technique, I just have to get my hands on some Yupo paper and some alcohol inks first. Thank you for sharing! 💕
I’ve heard Grafix plastic also works and supposedly you can lift back to white. I haven’t tried it yet though. Some of my inks stained the yupo paper and blue stained the Nara paper which was supposed to lift back to white. I used Picasso alcohol inks.
Great idea to use the larger stencils that way. Many times in the past when I ordered a stencil it was not the small one but a huge one more for mixed media not Cardmaking. My lack of checking. I’ve used them but not like this, cutting them in fourths. Thanks for the idea. I love alcohol inks and any new ideas are very much appreciated!
I've watched your video twice, I'm sure I've missed something in your excellent tutorial, so I have a question. Did you remove the stencil after 30 minutes or after the 3 hours of drying time? I think I'd like this technique and don't really mind staining my stencils.
I see why that isn't clear. I did actually try both, but when I removed it after 30 minutes, the ink kept moving and I lost the pattern, so I recommend leaving it on until the ink is at least tacky to the touch, and not runny. Hope that helps. I know you'll enjoy this technique! Thanks for watching!
hello! this is the first time i have watched one of your videos. i really enjoyed how descriptive you were. when i'm watching a video with a new technique, i really appreciate all the information i can get. you were very step by step and that helped me a lot. TFS, merry christmas!
Hi Ardyth, great job! I’m wondering if rubbing/soaking your stencils in either methylated spirits (it contains an alcohol), or acetone ( another organic solvent), might get them clean. Of course do this outside, or in a well ventilated area due to the fumes! I personally would try soaking. Use a container that has a lid, to cut down on evaporation and smell. You need a solvent with the same chemical nature as the inks to ‘dissolve’ them. You could of course use vodka, but that might be a bit expensive! LOL. Good luck! Also, MERRY CHRISTMAS. 😀🦘🐨🎆🎇🌠🎊🎁🎉
What a great technique! I love your trying out these and sharing them with us. Regarding the rubbing alcohol that you were trying for removing ink stain from your stencils, what percentage strength were you using? Just a thought.
I had 99%. Someone else suggested that Jacquard actually has a cleaning solution, so I may try that, but I'm not too worried about a little staining. Thanks so much for watching1
Thank you for another great tutorial video. I love all the cards and the designs turned out beautiful. I have one question. Did you put any pixie spray or something similar on the back of the stencils? Or did they stay in place pretty well when you added the alcohol ink?
I did not use Pixie Spray here. For this technique you really want the ink to be able to get in underneath a bit. I wonder what would happen if I did try it sometime! lol! Thanks so much for watching!
It may just be how long I left them, or that I haven't found the correct method yet (and I'm out of alcohol! lol!) They definitely add pretty shine! Thanks for watching!
Wow, what a great video! I have been using the Craft Plastic with excellent results, and not as costly as Yupo. I use a jelly roll pan with alcohol in it to quickly soak the stencils and wipe them clean. Yup...I'm one of those card makers who always wants clean stencils. Thank you again Ardyth for sharing your knowledge.
Holy moly Merry beautiful Christmas!! These are gorgeous 🤯. I have purchased my 1st alcohol inks in an 8 pack from Joanne's clearance and may 🙀 try this. I love patterned paper, need to explore the effort and non crafty recipients appreciation. THANKS
SO pretty. And tbh, a lot of the stains will stay on your stencils. But what i have done is this: lay your stencil (inky side up)on top of a piece if cardstock. Use an alcohol- soaked cotton ball (or paper towel ,or whatever) to wipe over the stencil. The regular cardstock will absorb the alcohol (which is now very colorful). This doesn't work so well with Yupo, because the alcohol doesn't absorb, so you end up just pushing it around. If you're lucky, you get ANOTHER colorful background, but fairly different because it's on cardsrock.
That sounds like it's worth trying as a technique, even if we don't care so much about the stains on the stencils! lol! Thanks for sharing that! And thanks for watching!
This is terrific! I tried some alcohol blending on that “Yupo alternative” paper and it did not go so well so maybe the stencil idea will be better. I have several of Keren Tamir’s stencils and they will be perfect for this! TYFS ❤️🦋💜
Yes, I need to try some other techniques on the plastic. I noticed even with this one, that the inks didn't seem to get under the stencil quite as much, or maybe because I used lighter colours. Clearly there is more experimentation to do! lol! Thanks for watching!
These are amazing! Those backgrounds are just stunning! Thank you for showing my designs! I love those and just might need some alcohol inks...we have been holding out!
That red one is stunning! I am so glad you could up with ideas I never seem to think of! Lol Thank you for sharing those ideas and big tips we need to know as you did them!
Great idea. I love new ideas for alcohol inks. I would have had trouble cutting up that red one also. It's gorgeous. I would have scanned it to my computer so I could print it again at a later time. 💕
Yes, they definitely do! lol! And there is definitely clean-up, which is usually what puts me off, but every once in a while..... lol! Thanks for watching, Lori!
I am on an alcohol ink binge session…so really appreciate your info…do you ever use the backside of glossy photo paper? I tried once but no luck, this backround was too textured and just absorbed the ink. Thanks for the help!😊
I have not tried that and always wondered why people wouldn't use the front side of the glossy photo paper? I would think that would work better? Alcohol inks also look great on acetate and vellum! Thanks for watching!
Photo paper for sure. Acetate, even. Regular cardstock won't get the alcohol ink moving as much, but you could experiment to see if you get something pretty! Thanks for watching!
As @fionna wheatley says, it needs to be slick so the inks can move before soaking in. You could try glossy cardstock or photo paper - but I haven't tried them. Thanks so much for watching!
Ardith Did you use alcohol or blending solution- I only saw ink being used? The pieces are beautiful. I clean my stencil right away and then use hero arts ultra clean cleanser ( best out there).
For these cards I didn't add any alcohol or blending solution, but I have spritzed alcohol over top to help get ink moving on other backgrounds I've made that aren't in the video and it works, too! Thanks for the tip about Ultra Clean - I have some of that! Thanks for watching!
Wonderful technique, absolutely stunning results!! Those cards turned out amazing 🤩 I so am goin to try this out. On all kind of undergrounds, I am thinking photo paper, vellum and acetate… Now all I need is enough room to let it all dry, LOL!!
No pixie spray this time. Because I wasn't rubbing the stencil (like I would for ink blending), I didn't think I would need it, and I didn't! Thanks so much for watching!
I am going to try Murthy’s Oil Soap to remove the inks. I recently (oops) got Alcohol Ink on a pair of pants. It took several soakings with the. Murthy’s but they look good as new. I have also used it to take ink from shirts that went thru the wash with an ink pen…a real mess. Before they went into the dryer I liberally poured Murthy’s on the damp shirts gave them a little scrub, let them set over nite and threw them into the wash and they came out looking like new! Will let you know how they turn out….
Haha! Over the years, I've tried them all. I find the glue itself is pretty consistent between brands, so the container, more precisely, the tip is important to me. My favourites have been Bearly Art and Tonic Nuvo Deluxe. Thanks for watching!
@@dinabaughman8731 Oh, I feel that pain. I never had clogging with the Nuvo Deluxe and the Bearly Art only clogs if I forget to put the pin back in - I really like that tiny tip, though.
Wow! you may actually get me to try alcohol inks again. those panels are gorgeous. As for cleaning: have you tried a toothbrush with the hand sanitizer? I bet that would get the stains off.
Haha! If they're just sitting there, this is a great way to use them! Thanks for the tip about the toothbrush - I'll give it a try! Thanks for watching, Cindyellen!
Beautiful cards!!! I made a few alcohol ink cards a few years a ago and I still haven’t been able to give them away!! 😝 They’re just so beautiful! I haven’t played with my inks since! 😂
Wow, phenomenal results! I love that red card too. But I also equally like the others you did with the ornaments. I always enjoy your videos Ardyth! 💛TR
You made stunning cards again 🥰🥰🥰. I tried alcoholinks, the result is beautiful. Great you showed the hours after pictures 😍But I don’t like the mess 🤪 and the amount of alcohol it needs to clean 😫. I would not want my stencils to stain 😭. You can try a wonder sponge (those white ones that wear out after using) maybe? I use that after using texture pastes.
Haha! Well, sometimes it's fun to watch someone else do something that you don't want to do yourself. Must be why I enjoy all those cooking videos! lol! Thanks so much for watching!
Love the TH ink (aka red papered) the most. Besides the only other Reiner I own is some old SU bottles. But I love the outcome on your cards. I am totally deterred from making as 1. I don’t own any good quality stencils, nor larger ones.and 2. The drying and clean up time.
If you want to use a stencil with alchol ink and still want to use it with stamp pads, get 2 of the same stencil. I have a favorite stencil I use a lot. Got a 2nd one just for stamp ink the other I use with paint. I will try alcohol inks with stencils. Yours came out beautiful. I try it with cheap ones 1st. The craft plastic works as well as the ranger ones. A whole lot cheaper too.
That is a very smart idea! Stencils are one of the most affordable tools we crafters have. I have been known to buy more than one alphabet die set or stamp set, so I can double my letters. Thanks for watching and sharing your idea!
I watch a lot of pro artists use alcohol inks, they dry their inks as they are using them with a heat gun or a very warm hair dryer. I am not sure how that would work with your stencils if you wanted to leave them in place to dry. As fast as alcohol ink dries, it will collect under the stencil and will take much longer to dry by air as you have found out. That red one really was something. I would have difficulty cutting into it as well.
Loved this video! What a lot of mixed media artists do is scan in their original backgrounds so they can print them out and use them over and over again. Many never use the original and keep it on file.
That's interesting! What a great way to get multiples done, too! Thanks for sharing that and for watching!
Thanks for this technique with stencils. Right up my alley. In your gold tones example (2:45 mins), the inks will always reactivate bc you're adding the same solvent. Try lift ink instead, with a baby wipe or dabber, and you'll get the layered look. For cleaning, I buy 99% or 100% alcohol from a solvent supplier - one of whom makes an acetone blend (proprietary) that works for cleaning and specifically for working with alcohol inks (better than blending solution). This also cleans off Distress and other acrylic paints that are stuck to hard surfaces. Rubbing alcohol, hand sanitizer have insufficient levels to be effective in cleaning (need > 90%). Medical grade sanitizer is better and has glycerine, so is great for all craft cleaning in general. Most countries have solvent makers, because retail exports are prohibited. Prices are incredibly low, because they're not packaged for specialty crafts. Oh - and they also make 99% acetone for removing dip / acrylic nail coatings without the beauty-shop price tags.
Cool! Thanks for sharing all that knowledge! I will definitely investigate further! And thanks for watching!
oh wow Ardyth you absolutely outdid yourself with these cards! I love how you used my stencils and they created some amazing patterns on those ornaments! I really appreciate you using them and love how you were able to create so many cards with just 3 panels.
That Moroccan Tiles stencil was just perfect for this technique - I've done more panels and am absolutely loving this technique! Thanks Keren!
Keren....I love your stencils 🥰👍🏻❤️
Wow!!! These are stunning! Love how you could use the cut out small dots as decorations.
Thanks so much! 😊
I just bought a set of alcohol inks and you have inspired me! I’m glad I stumbled upon your video and I hit subscribe of course!! 💕
Yay! Thanks so much!
I love making my own cards, these have given me pause for thought. I have lots of thank you cards to write after Christmas and now have a head brimming with ideas. Thank you so much. Lots of health, happiness, love and peace for 2022. You won't need anything else, trust me.
Thanks so much! Same to you!
Oh man! These are just stunning. I have a week off of work to play and this technique will be at the top of my list. Good timing! TY
Yay! I know you'll have fun! Thanks for watching!
That red card with trees is gorgeous..love the way you combined the colors. Also.. I'll remember to not take off the stencil.. till it dies! I may have been very impatient in my previous tries 😬
Haha! I did take the stencil off, saw the ink moving and quickly put it back on, and it still turned out. Thanks for dropping by, Ishani!
Nice to see some one else trying this-I use stencils with alcohol ink in my mixed media and fine art work and I never see it on RUclips. On cleaning I do find that most times stencils will get pretty clean if you let them set in a shallow bath of isopropyl alcohol for a bit. I use a paper storage tub with a lid so I can contain the fumes and just throw my stencils in there as I work. Let them soak for a few hours, then wipe them down with a paper towel or shammy and some clean isopropyl. Its pretty cheap to get big bottles of isopropyl alcohol but even the bottles you buy at the grocery are big enough to clean a batch of stencils if you use the tub method.
That's great advice - running out of alcohol while filming certainly didn't help! lol! Thanks for sharing that and for watching!
Hi my name is Trish ( just using the husband’s account) I really loved this idea. Just a thought, when you wanted to shift the stencil or layer another on top, you could use alcohol lift ink on a sponge dauber to create that second pattern. But I have gotta try this.
Oh yes! That is a really neat idea! I will try that! Thanks for sharing and for watching!
How fun, great cards! Love that design that you were able to achieve.
Thanks so much, Amy!
These panels and cards are beautiful Ardyth. I recently bought Jacquard alcohol ink Pinata color clean up solution it works great just pour some on and wipe away with paper towel. Blending solution does the same thing too.
Oh! Thanks for that tip - I will definitely try it! And thanks for watching!
Wow, this looks amazing!!! I’m definitely going to try this technique, I just have to get my hands on some Yupo paper and some alcohol inks first. Thank you for sharing! 💕
I'm not very good at alcohol inks yet, so I practice with dollar store photo paper. You can find it in thrift stores often too.
Thanks so much for watching!
@@mamapillow8365 Thanks for the tip! I think I’ll do the same as I’ve never used alcohol inks before! 💕
@@ardyth Thank you for inspiring us! 💕
I’ve heard Grafix plastic also works and supposedly you can lift back to white. I haven’t tried it yet though. Some of my inks stained the yupo paper and blue stained the Nara paper which was supposed to lift back to white. I used Picasso alcohol inks.
Oh wow! I can see why you love that full background card, it’s stunning! What a fab technique, Ardyth❤️
Thanks so much, Kerry!
What gorgeous cards! Your tutorials are so easy to follow- and you have such a lovely, calming voice!
Thanks so much for watching!
Wow, stunning! I love making alcohol ink panels. Looking forward to trying this technique!
Thanks for watching!
What a great idea, I never thought about using stencils with alcohol inks! Thanks so much for sharing!
Thanks for watching!
This looks like so much fun. The red background card is just stunning!
Haha! It's messy but definitely fun and I love the results! Thanks so much for watching!
You are so smart! TFS you are so sweet to share your beautiful creativity. Beautiful cards!
Thank you so much!
Lots of great ideas here Ardyth!! Lovely end results!
Thanks so much Kim! 😊
Great idea to use the larger stencils that way. Many times in the past when I ordered a stencil it was not the small one but a huge one more for mixed media not Cardmaking. My lack of checking. I’ve used them but not like this, cutting them in fourths. Thanks for the idea. I love alcohol inks and any new ideas are very much appreciated!
Big stencils offer some really interesting possibilities for cardmaking, for sure! Thanks so much for watching!
Another great use for large stencils is to put them on paper and do coffee dyeing...you get great results!!
Amazing! Your results are fantastic! And yes, that red panel is beautiful!!
Thank you so much!
So Gorgeous! Love your techniques and use of your backgrounds!!!
Thank you so much!
So clever and creative!
Thanks so much, Kittie!
Thanks Ardyth ⚘
Enjoyed watching and learning how alcohol inks go when using with stencils. Great cards 💕
Thanks so much for watching!
That red one is sumptuous, I love that one the most, but all of them are awesome! Your cards are beautiful! 🤩🏆♥️
Thanks so much!
I've watched your video twice, I'm sure I've missed something in your excellent tutorial, so I have a question. Did you remove the stencil after 30 minutes or after the 3 hours of drying time? I think I'd like this technique and don't really mind staining my stencils.
I see why that isn't clear. I did actually try both, but when I removed it after 30 minutes, the ink kept moving and I lost the pattern, so I recommend leaving it on until the ink is at least tacky to the touch, and not runny. Hope that helps. I know you'll enjoy this technique! Thanks for watching!
hello!
this is the first time i have watched one of your videos. i really enjoyed how descriptive you were. when i'm watching a video with a new technique, i really appreciate all the information i can get. you were very step by step and that helped me a lot.
TFS, merry christmas!
So glad you enjoyed it! Thanks so much for watching! Merry Christmas!
Great ideas. I only have one very large stencil and rarely use it and never the whole sheet. Now I’ve got a new idea to try. Have a merry Christmas.
Thanks so much for watching!
Beautiful and super fun technique! Thanks for the instructions!
Thanks for watching!
Wow 👏 out of this world red was my favorite but you are right! I love all of them...very smart idea to make ornaments out of them!
Thanks so much! 😊
What a gorgeous bunch of colourful cards, and so brave of you to use alcohol inks with stencils, you’ve got mixed media down as well, tfs💕
Thanks, my friend! Love to keep experimenting!
Hi Ardyth, great job! I’m wondering if rubbing/soaking your stencils in either methylated spirits (it contains an alcohol), or acetone ( another organic solvent), might get them clean. Of course do this outside, or in a well ventilated area due to the fumes! I personally would try soaking. Use a container that has a lid, to cut down on evaporation and smell. You need a solvent with the same chemical nature as the inks to ‘dissolve’ them. You could of course use vodka, but that might be a bit expensive! LOL. Good luck! Also, MERRY CHRISTMAS. 😀🦘🐨🎆🎇🌠🎊🎁🎉
Thanks - that's a lot of good info and I will definitely give it a try! Thanks so much for watching, Linda!
Oh my!! Those are beautiful!!! Thanks for sharing!!
Thanks so much for watching!
What a great technique! I love your trying out these and sharing them with us. Regarding the rubbing alcohol that you were trying for removing ink stain from your stencils, what percentage strength were you using? Just a thought.
I had 99%. Someone else suggested that Jacquard actually has a cleaning solution, so I may try that, but I'm not too worried about a little staining. Thanks so much for watching1
Wow, *love* the red and green sheets. Fun inspiration! 👍⭐️🎄
Thanks so much! 😊
Your alcohol inks made some beautiful stencil cards. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
Thank you for another great tutorial video. I love all the cards and the designs turned out beautiful. I have one question. Did you put any pixie spray or something similar on the back of the stencils? Or did they stay in place pretty well when you added the alcohol ink?
I did not use Pixie Spray here. For this technique you really want the ink to be able to get in underneath a bit. I wonder what would happen if I did try it sometime! lol! Thanks so much for watching!
Those are beautiful Ardyth!! Very interesting that the pearls wouldn't clean up. I've never used those, but I love working with alcohol ink.
It may just be how long I left them, or that I haven't found the correct method yet (and I'm out of alcohol! lol!) They definitely add pretty shine! Thanks for watching!
Wow, what a great video! I have been using the Craft Plastic with excellent results, and not as costly as Yupo. I use a jelly roll pan with alcohol in it to quickly soak the stencils and wipe them clean. Yup...I'm one of those card makers who always wants clean stencils. Thank you again Ardyth for sharing your knowledge.
I can't decide if I want them clean badly enough to actually clean them! lol! Thanks so much for watching!
@@ardyth 😄
Holy moly Merry beautiful Christmas!! These are gorgeous 🤯. I have purchased my 1st alcohol inks in an 8 pack from Joanne's clearance and may 🙀 try this. I love patterned paper, need to explore the effort and non crafty recipients appreciation. THANKS
Have fun! Thanks so much for watching!
SO pretty. And tbh, a lot of the stains will stay on your stencils. But what i have done is this: lay your stencil (inky side up)on top of a piece if cardstock. Use an alcohol- soaked cotton ball (or paper towel ,or whatever) to wipe over the stencil. The regular cardstock will absorb the alcohol (which is now very colorful). This doesn't work so well with Yupo, because the alcohol doesn't absorb, so you end up just pushing it around. If you're lucky, you get ANOTHER colorful background, but fairly different because it's on cardsrock.
That sounds like it's worth trying as a technique, even if we don't care so much about the stains on the stencils! lol! Thanks for sharing that! And thanks for watching!
@@ardyth it's definitely worth trying...at least once!😄
This was a helpful video with many wonderful ideas using alcohol inks and stencils. I love your video.
Thanks so much for watching!
This is terrific! I tried some alcohol blending on that “Yupo alternative” paper and it did not go so well so maybe the stencil idea will be better. I have several of Keren Tamir’s stencils and they will be perfect for this! TYFS ❤️🦋💜
Yes, I need to try some other techniques on the plastic. I noticed even with this one, that the inks didn't seem to get under the stencil quite as much, or maybe because I used lighter colours. Clearly there is more experimentation to do! lol! Thanks for watching!
Love this concept! Can't wait to try it out.
Yay! Thanks so much for watching!
Thanks for my Friday smile Ardyth!
Haha! Thanks for watching, Nicolle!
Wow,I love your gorgeous cards made with stencils! Can you please give a link where to buy that craft plastic? Thanks for sharing Ardyth.xx
I got it from Amazon. The brand name is Grafix. Thanks for watching!
Love love love Ardyth!! Thanks for sharing. ❤️
Thanks for watching!
These are amazing! Those backgrounds are just stunning! Thank you for showing my designs! I love those and just might need some alcohol inks...we have been holding out!
Haha! They're messy but fun! Thanks for having me back as a guest!
Just subscribed! I really like your detailed instructions and your creativity is fantastic!
Thanks so much! Glad you enjoyed it!
That red one is stunning! I am so glad you could up with ideas I never seem to think of! Lol Thank you for sharing those ideas and big tips we need to know as you did them!
Thank you! 😊
Gorgeous! Do you think the remaining alcohol ink would affect future projects!
Only if they are alcohol based. I have tried inkblending with dye inks and there's no transfer. Thanks for watching!
Great idea. I love new ideas for alcohol inks. I would have had trouble cutting up that red one also. It's gorgeous. I would have scanned it to my computer so I could print it again at a later time. 💕
Thanks so much for watching!
Wow, thanks so much, always looking for easy ways to do cool stuff.
Thanks so much for watching!
Wow Ardyth! These turned out great! I'd have the hardest time waiting for them to dry! LOL! Thanks as always for sharing all your tips!
Haha! I was busy that day, so I was able to be patient by putting them out of my mind. Thanks for dropping by, Karen!
Those came out beautiful! I really don't use my alcohol inks because they stain everything!
Yes, they definitely do! lol! And there is definitely clean-up, which is usually what puts me off, but every once in a while..... lol! Thanks for watching, Lori!
Wow, was this a simple, but super helpful video. Thanxs so much for sharing. Just ordered some craft paper to give it go.
Oh you're going to have so much fun! Thanks for watching!
I am on an alcohol ink binge session…so really appreciate your info…do you ever use the backside of glossy photo paper? I tried once but no luck, this backround was too textured and just absorbed the ink. Thanks for the help!😊
I have not tried that and always wondered why people wouldn't use the front side of the glossy photo paper? I would think that would work better? Alcohol inks also look great on acetate and vellum! Thanks for watching!
OMG, Ardyth! Stunning!
Thanks so much, Michelle!
Beautiful! Thanks for the great ideas!
Thank you! 😊
Can you use photo paper or card stock? Please let me know. Thanks
Photo paper for sure. Acetate, even. Regular cardstock won't get the alcohol ink moving as much, but you could experiment to see if you get something pretty! Thanks for watching!
Thank U so much for sharing this ideas. Just a question, could this technique works well in other paper not just yupo paper?
It can work on any non porous substrate. Acetate, glass, mirrors, alfoil ect.
@@fionnawheatley9095 thank U so much for this idea. 💞💞
As @fionna wheatley says, it needs to be slick so the inks can move before soaking in. You could try glossy cardstock or photo paper - but I haven't tried them. Thanks so much for watching!
Ardith
Did you use alcohol or blending solution- I only saw ink being used? The pieces are beautiful.
I clean my stencil right away and then use hero arts ultra clean cleanser ( best out there).
For these cards I didn't add any alcohol or blending solution, but I have spritzed alcohol over top to help get ink moving on other backgrounds I've made that aren't in the video and it works, too! Thanks for the tip about Ultra Clean - I have some of that! Thanks for watching!
Stunning Ardyth!
Thank you!
Wonderful technique, absolutely stunning results!! Those cards turned out amazing 🤩
I so am goin to try this out. On all kind of undergrounds, I am thinking photo paper, vellum and acetate… Now all I need is enough room to let it all dry, LOL!!
Oh yes, please give them all a try! I love experimenting! Thanks so much for watching!
Love this technique. Just a thought, you could speed up the drying time with a hair dryer like Tim Holtz does.
Yes, I need to give that a try! Thanks for watching!
I love alcohol inks and this is a wonderful idea! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks so much for watching!
LOVE this idea!! Thank you!
Thanks so much for watching!
So cool. You didn't say if you sprayed the back of the stencil with Pixie Spray or anything like it?????.
No pixie spray this time. Because I wasn't rubbing the stencil (like I would for ink blending), I didn't think I would need it, and I didn't! Thanks so much for watching!
I LOVE THIS! I will try it immediately, so fun
Yay! Thanks so much for watching!
I am going to try Murthy’s Oil Soap to remove the inks. I recently (oops) got Alcohol Ink on a pair of pants. It took several soakings with the. Murthy’s but they look good as new. I have also used it to take ink from shirts that went thru the wash with an ink pen…a real mess. Before they went into the dryer I liberally poured Murthy’s on the damp shirts gave them a little scrub, let them set over nite and threw them into the wash and they came out looking like new! Will let you know how they turn out….
Oh smart! I have that for my floors! I'm going to try too!
So beautiful! I could never cut into those gorgeous panels LOL! Compliments to Keren Tamir on her stencils.
You know exactly how I felt! lol! Yes Keren is a great designer! Thanks for watching!
Another fantastic video..thanks for the great info
Glad you enjoyed it
Thanks for the great demonstration! I just happened upon your channel this evening! I'll check out your other videos!
Yay! So glad we 'found' each other! Thanks so much for watching!
those are gorgeous!!!!
Thanks so much!
Great technique!
Thanks so much!
Wonderful!! Love the results- I never clean my stencils unless it’s textured 😆
I clean mine until it's difficult (lazy! lol!) Thanks for watching!
Thank you. These are awesome.
Thanks for watching!
Beautiful cards 🥰 I love the stencils, your color choices and your card designs ❤ thanks for sharing your creativity Hugs xx
Thank you so much!
Wow. Have to get some alcohol inks. Love video. Thanks
Thanks for watching!
What liquid glue do you use?
Haha! Over the years, I've tried them all. I find the glue itself is pretty consistent between brands, so the container, more precisely, the tip is important to me. My favourites have been Bearly Art and Tonic Nuvo Deluxe. Thanks for watching!
@@ardyth Thanks! I tried Art Glitter Glue, but I spent more time unclogging the tip than actually glueing!!
@@dinabaughman8731 Oh, I feel that pain. I never had clogging with the Nuvo Deluxe and the Bearly Art only clogs if I forget to put the pin back in - I really like that tiny tip, though.
I use baking soda and dawn dish soap to clean my stencils and an old toothbrush
Great tip! Thanks so much for watching!
Wow! you may actually get me to try alcohol inks again. those panels are gorgeous. As for cleaning: have you tried a toothbrush with the hand sanitizer? I bet that would get the stains off.
Haha! If they're just sitting there, this is a great way to use them! Thanks for the tip about the toothbrush - I'll give it a try! Thanks for watching, Cindyellen!
These are fun! Might even work for ME! lol Thanks for the clean-up tips, too.
It will definitely work. I LOVE this technique! Thanks for watching, Lindsey!
Beautiful cards!!! I made a few alcohol ink cards a few years a ago and I still haven’t been able to give them away!! 😝 They’re just so beautiful! I haven’t played with my inks since! 😂
Thanks so much for watching!
Beautiful!!
Thank you! 😊
LOVE these!
Thank you!
Wow, phenomenal results!
I love that red card too. But I also equally like the others you did with the ornaments.
I always enjoy your videos Ardyth!
💛TR
Thanks so much!
You made stunning cards again 🥰🥰🥰. I tried alcoholinks, the result is beautiful. Great you showed the hours after pictures 😍But I don’t like the mess 🤪 and the amount of alcohol it needs to clean 😫. I would not want my stencils to stain 😭. You can try a wonder sponge (those white ones that wear out after using) maybe? I use that after using texture pastes.
Haha! Well, sometimes it's fun to watch someone else do something that you don't want to do yourself. Must be why I enjoy all those cooking videos! lol! Thanks so much for watching!
Love the TH ink (aka red papered) the most. Besides the only other Reiner I own is some old SU bottles. But I love the outcome on your cards. I am totally deterred from making as 1. I don’t own any good quality stencils, nor larger ones.and 2. The drying and clean up time.
Thanks for watching!
How about using cover dies and making your own stencils that you can throw out or even better stick them for more cards!!!
@@sananasir1 Smart! I'll have to try that!
Lovely cards!
Thanks so much!
Great technique; I love the results. I’m always sad when your videos come to an end!
Oh that is a very sweet thing to say! Thanks for stopping by!
These backgrounds are so yummy!💖
Thanks so much! So fun!
some beautiful backgrounds xx
Thanks so much!
I think the linkdeli link is broke. It takes me to sign up page. Beautiful cards!!
I will check. Thanks for letting me know! And for watching!
Great video! 💖
Thank you!!
Wow. Gorgeous.
Thank you! 😊
My mom had a friend named Ardith. I love alcohol based markers!!
Haha! I have a friend whose mom's name is Ardyth, if you can believe it! Thanks so much for watching!
If you want to use a stencil with alchol ink and still want to use it with stamp pads, get 2 of the same stencil. I have a favorite stencil I use a lot. Got a 2nd one just for stamp ink the other I use with paint. I will try alcohol inks with stencils. Yours came out beautiful. I try it with cheap ones 1st. The craft plastic works as well as the ranger ones. A whole lot cheaper too.
That is a very smart idea! Stencils are one of the most affordable tools we crafters have. I have been known to buy more than one alphabet die set or stamp set, so I can double my letters. Thanks for watching and sharing your idea!
I watch a lot of pro artists use alcohol inks, they dry their inks as they are using them with a heat gun or a very warm hair dryer. I am not sure how that would work with your stencils if you wanted to leave them in place to dry. As fast as alcohol ink dries, it will collect under the stencil and will take much longer to dry by air as you have found out. That red one really was something. I would have difficulty cutting into it as well.
I have one of those dryers and maybe one day when I'm in a rush, I'll give it a try! Thanks so much for watching!