I might a little late to the party but in case anyone wants to know, i put the ink tube from the marker in a small bowl or shot glass with a little alcohol enough to absorb the color and wait a bit. Squeeze out what is remaining in the tube into the bowl or shot glass. use a funnel to pour into the container or bottle. Then you can add alcohol to fill the bottle to the desired tint. :) hope that helps if anyone is interested. I'm a mixed media and art journalist so I use alcohol ink. You'll have fun with these ladies I promise 😁 You can use it to tint white polish or matte top coat for a stain glass look. 😊
You explained and showed clearly how to do this and size of bottles. Love the design you did also. I just love the effects of alcohol inks. I also tried water colour paints and you must try also because the colour is so vibrant. It has the same effect but it pops more. I was amazed. Used the water colour tubes of paint not a pallette of colours in a tin. Thank you for sharing it’s appreciated 🥰💅🏻🙋♀️🇬🇧
There’s actually a much easier way of doing this! If you stick the sharpie ink pad into the jar and leave it sit for an hour, covering the top of it with the sharpie tube to keep the alcohol from evaporating, a lot of the ink will draw down the tube into the alcohol itself without having to squeeze it, and you’ll get a much more pigmented alcohol ink that way as well 😊 I’ve learned from trial and error and I’ve found I actually reach more for the ones I made myself then my Apres inks, and I have the whole Apres collection all 5 sets with 6 inks each and I think they are a lot more difficult to blend with the solution they sell, isopropyl alcohol doesn’t move them and acetone makes them disappear completely, my DIY ones always turn out much better!
Thanks so much for this! I was going to buy an enailcouture set of alcohol inks to make jade nails and couldn’t decide on which green! Saw this video now I’m so down to try making my own!!
Fyi if you haven't tried or didn't know , Michael's arts and craft carries a wide variety of alcohol inks, glitters even pigment now. Like around the scrapbooking and paint isles. I got a lot of "nail" stuff from there better quality, value and price than online. Just passing it along.
Ink is an art medium and although traditionally in black or blue, it comes in an array of colors. Visit your local art store/shop to see the variety much like paint. In college, I opted for the traditional ink "well" [or fountain pen artwork], but today [for nail art] I use empty nail polish bottles with rubbing alcohol - shake and have fun with alcohol inks. Mix colors like you would with watercolors.
Oh I really like how that nail turned out. A set of 9 alcohol inks in Australia is $56.00 dollars and the bottles are tiny. This is a much cheaper way. Thanks for sharing 🌸🐨🌸
Hi,,you’re great! One question..I cannot find the top coat that won’t smear the marble color. Can you recommend a brand OR let me know how long do I have t wait for nail color to dry? TIA
Thanks much appreciated! The trick is make sure the ink is completely dry before applying a top coat. Sometimes I will stick it in my lamp to help dry the inks quicker Here’s a really good one bit.ly/2DoNDeJ
Sharpies are pretty expensive in the UK, I don't know about elsewhere. It would be cheaper and easier to buy some alcohol inks and dilute with alcohol as needed. I kinda wish I had a label maker, I had one as a kid for some reason and I loved it 😂
@@ardellesnails oh I didn't mean that your way isn't good, I thought I'd just mention the inks for anyone who lives outside America where Sharpies are expensive :). Oh if I had a label maker I'd be labelling everything! They would be handy for labelling Swatch sticks
They’re expensive in my country, too. Ready made inks here cost way less the equivalent of 70c a bottle! EBay sell them super cheap and they’re superb. I have quite a few. It also saves a lot of time but, I like your home-made sharpie versions because they’re bespoke.
First, very stunning marble you designed. When you start did you put a primer and base coat then build the nail or just add ink colour straight on the Nail? Also with the brushes, do you use one for ink then another for adding alcohol? Or do you use one brush and wipe on paper towel as you go. I will try cause I love how marbling nails look. When you put on glitter do you put nails in the lamp and cure then add glitter? Thanks for sharing and I will look at video again and others to get more knowledge and step by step. Love your design ❤️
Thank you! If I was doing it on a client if your just using gel polish it would be priming, base, white then after these were cured alcohol ink. The brushes for adding ink are right in the bottles I mixed. I use a pointy brush for dispersing the ink once I’ve applied it with alcohol. I just keep wiping the brush off when I switch to a different color. If I was adding regular glitter I wouldn’t cure the top coat but the type of glitter flakes I used in the video I had to cure the top coat first for it to stick. Thanks for watching!
@NADA STANKOVIC Tips: alcohol inks show best over a white base and they apply better on a matte surface. I use matte top coat over my white gel polish, then cure it. Even if using a no-wipe matte top coat, I still remove any residue with alcohol after curing, then I apply the inks. You could instead buff to remove any shine on the white polish surface, then apply the inks without using a top coat. However, buffing can leave scratches that grab the ink and I find it quicker and easier to use the matte top coat.
So, I do calligraphy and I like making my own pens. I have a guy that makes the pen holder for me (where you add the nib) and he can make it in white resin for me. So my question is. Would this alcohol ink work on resin? I imagine yes because that nail base is plastic like a resin. And then I could marble it and then add a coat or varnish. Even the gel for nails and cute it in the uv...
@Michelle Rivail Yes, it should work, but for best results, you will want a matte surface before applying the inks. You can buff, or you can apply some mattifying product. If you have gel polish and a lamp, then you could use a matte top coat as a base and cure it. After curing, wipe with alcohol to be sure the surface is clean, then apply the alcohol inks. You can seal it all in using a matte or shiny top coat, then cure. You may want to do a few layers, but you can always reapply more later, if needed. Of course, you could also use any product that says it will seal resin, but if you already own the gel polish supplies, that may be easier. Good luck, I'm sure it will be gorgeous!
Could you do the same with food coloring? Also after you applied your alcohol ink to ur nail tip to make ur design what did you put on ur gel brush to blend the colors? Great idea to DIY and make ur own alcohol ink 🙂
I know this is an older video and perhaps this suggestion has already been posted in the comments, but here I go! In order to save some money on your label tape, print out the color names all at once, adding about four space bar spaces between them. Type as many names as your printer will allow and print. Now, back-space several times to erase the names in the printing queue and continue the process again. Doing it this way will eliminate the need to cut off and discard so much blank tape, leaving more money to spend on nail products! 😉
Great video, very informative. Although I'm not sure how much money this DIY would actually save you, I mean, after buying the bottles, the ink felts, and the Alcohol, you'd probably be better off just buying the blooming ink for nails... but it was still great to see how you did it. Great video 👍
You just made my day!!! Those little bottles are expensive and I just can’t get the hang of using sharpies plain. Thank you so much!! That’s a beautiful marble too, I love those colors :)
@R.d R.dee Yes, you can use it. Most rubbing alcohol is isopropyl alcohol, but some is ethyl alcohol. Isopropyl alcohol is what is commonly used for nails, but you'll be fine either way.
@christ nathania You are likely using regular ink or some type with additives. You need an alcohol ink which is why she used the Sharpies. What you're seeing is the pigments precipitating (separating) once you add the alcohol because of a chemical reaction. If it was a pure alcohol ink, everything would dissolve. I'm not sure what you used, but you will need to try another ink. Just make sure it is an alcohol based ink in the marker and it will work.
I love DIY, but all these I have seen with different effects every one uses nail tips, not the real nail or even an acrylic on a real hand, the question is how much does it pool and stain the fingers, I’m just wondering, because if I know myself I will have a large mess on my fingernails.🤣🤣 if not my whole hand.
Ot would have been so much easier to put alcohol in shot glasses and just put the ink cartridge in it and let it soak out into alcohol and then funnel it into the polish bottles!!!! This is the much harder and messier way!!!!
I might a little late to the party but in case anyone wants to know, i put the ink tube from the marker in a small bowl or shot glass with a little alcohol enough to absorb the color and wait a bit. Squeeze out what is remaining in the tube into the bowl or shot glass. use a funnel to pour into the container or bottle. Then you can add alcohol to fill the bottle to the desired tint. :) hope that helps if anyone is interested. I'm a mixed media and art journalist so I use alcohol ink. You'll have fun with these ladies I promise 😁 You can use it to tint white polish or matte top coat for a stain glass look. 😊
You explained and showed clearly how to do this and size of bottles. Love the design you did also. I just love the effects of alcohol inks. I also tried water colour paints and you must try also because the colour is so vibrant. It has the same effect but it pops more. I was amazed. Used the water colour tubes of paint not a pallette of colours in a tin. Thank you for sharing it’s appreciated 🥰💅🏻🙋♀️🇬🇧
There’s actually a much easier way of doing this! If you stick the sharpie ink pad into the jar and leave it sit for an hour, covering the top of it with the sharpie tube to keep the alcohol from evaporating, a lot of the ink will draw down the tube into the alcohol itself without having to squeeze it, and you’ll get a much more pigmented alcohol ink that way as well 😊 I’ve learned from trial and error and I’ve found I actually reach more for the ones I made myself then my Apres inks, and I have the whole Apres collection all 5 sets with 6 inks each and I think they are a lot more difficult to blend with the solution they sell, isopropyl alcohol doesn’t move them and acetone makes them disappear completely, my DIY ones always turn out much better!
Thanks for the tip! I have the Madam Glam Ink collection and it’s really good too. ruclips.net/video/9osBxYuwWoE/видео.html
Thank you!
@@d.s.7212 I get a much better result with the ones I made I feel like they spread a lot better with alcohol to blend them out
This is sooo much cheaper than gel polish with the same result! Thank you so much for this!
Thanks so much for this! I was going to buy an enailcouture set of alcohol inks to make jade nails and couldn’t decide on which green! Saw this video now I’m so down to try making my own!!
Glad it was helpful! It really works well you’ll love it 😊
Very pretty design. The gold set it off!
Thanks!
That is amazing! Liked the details.. Thank you
Thank you!
Loved your marbling omg w inks cuts time in 1/2 if not more I bought the inks but will make ( thank you ) colors I didn’t get
Great glad it’s useful!
Thank you for sharing your knowledge. Loved the design.
Thanks and thanks for watching!
Fyi if you haven't tried or didn't know , Michael's arts and craft carries a wide variety of alcohol inks, glitters even pigment now. Like around the scrapbooking and paint isles. I got a lot of "nail" stuff from there better quality, value and price than online. Just passing it along.
Ink is an art medium and although traditionally in black or blue, it comes in an array of colors. Visit your local art store/shop to see the variety much like paint. In college, I opted for the traditional ink "well" [or fountain pen artwork], but today [for nail art] I use empty nail polish bottles with rubbing alcohol - shake and have fun with alcohol inks. Mix colors like you would with watercolors.
Oh I really like how that nail turned out. A set of 9 alcohol inks in Australia is $56.00 dollars and the bottles are tiny. This is a much cheaper way. Thanks for sharing 🌸🐨🌸
Yes definitely much cheaper, and simple to do. Thanks for watching!
or can you slice up the side a bit with a blade to make more area for the ink to seep out of while it sits in the jar?
Why not just stick the ink tub in the bottle. Less messy.
Hi,,you’re great! One question..I cannot find the top coat that won’t smear the marble color. Can you recommend a brand OR let me know how long do I have t wait for nail color to dry? TIA
Thanks much appreciated! The trick is make sure the ink is completely dry before applying a top coat. Sometimes I will stick it in my lamp to help dry the inks quicker
Here’s a really good one bit.ly/2DoNDeJ
Great and helpful video. Thank you for sharing! 💐💅🏼
Sharpies are pretty expensive in the UK, I don't know about elsewhere. It would be cheaper and easier to buy some alcohol inks and dilute with alcohol as needed. I kinda wish I had a label maker, I had one as a kid for some reason and I loved it 😂
You do what works best for you, this worked great for me. I love the label maker I use it for everything in my room.
@@ardellesnails oh I didn't mean that your way isn't good, I thought I'd just mention the inks for anyone who lives outside America where Sharpies are expensive :). Oh if I had a label maker I'd be labelling everything! They would be handy for labelling Swatch sticks
I didn’t think you meant that it’s all good. Thanks for your suggestion 😊
@@ardellesnails oh good! I'm autistic and feel like people always take what I say the wrong way which is really easy to do online.
They’re expensive in my country, too. Ready made inks here cost way less the equivalent of 70c a bottle! EBay sell them super cheap and they’re superb.
I have quite a few. It also saves a lot of time but, I like your home-made sharpie versions because they’re bespoke.
thank you for this! I have 91% isopropyl alcohol, will that work?
Yes!
First, very stunning marble you designed. When you start did you put a primer and base coat then build the nail or just add ink colour straight on the Nail? Also with the brushes, do you use one for ink then another for adding alcohol? Or do you use one brush and wipe on paper towel as you go. I will try cause I love how marbling nails look. When you put on glitter do you put nails in the lamp and cure then add glitter? Thanks for sharing and I will look at video again and others to get more knowledge and step by step. Love your design ❤️
Thank you! If I was doing it on a client if your just using gel polish it would be priming, base, white then after these were cured alcohol ink. The brushes for adding ink are right in the bottles I mixed. I use a pointy brush for dispersing the ink once I’ve applied it with alcohol. I just keep wiping the brush off when I switch to a different color. If I was adding regular glitter I wouldn’t cure the top coat but the type of glitter flakes I used in the video I had to cure the top coat first for it to stick. Thanks for watching!
@NADA STANKOVIC Tips: alcohol inks show best over a white base and they apply better on a matte surface.
I use matte top coat over my white gel polish, then cure it. Even if using a no-wipe matte top coat, I still remove any residue with alcohol after curing, then I apply the inks.
You could instead buff to remove any shine on the white polish surface, then apply the inks without using a top coat. However, buffing can leave scratches that grab the ink and I find it quicker and easier to use the matte top coat.
Love it. But how long did you have to wait for the ink to dry before applying the top coat?
Alcohol inks dry almost instantly.
Have you tried just sitting the ink tube in the alcohol and letting the ink seep out?
Nope
Great job! I think I will order the ink lol
So creative and smart. Thank you for sharing!
Thanks, and thanks for watching!
Thanks, and thanks for watching!
It's fantastic.I love it.You make me want those marble nails 😍
Awwwwww thanks Mimi 😘
So, I do calligraphy and I like making my own pens. I have a guy that makes the pen holder for me (where you add the nib) and he can make it in white resin for me. So my question is. Would this alcohol ink work on resin? I imagine yes because that nail base is plastic like a resin. And then I could marble it and then add a coat or varnish. Even the gel for nails and cute it in the uv...
@Michelle Rivail Yes, it should work, but for best results, you will want a matte surface before applying the inks. You can buff, or you can apply some mattifying product. If you have gel polish and a lamp, then you could use a matte top coat as a base and cure it. After curing, wipe with alcohol to be sure the surface is clean, then apply the alcohol inks. You can seal it all in using a matte or shiny top coat, then cure. You may want to do a few layers, but you can always reapply more later, if needed. Of course, you could also use any product that says it will seal resin, but if you already own the gel polish supplies, that may be easier. Good luck, I'm sure it will be gorgeous!
Beautiful design.
Thanks! 💕
Wow sweets this is an amazing idea💖😱 thank you so much for sharing xxx
Glad you liked it!
Its awesome but would it work with just clothing dye or food coloring maybe a few drops too
I don’t think it would stick to the nail properly...give it a try and see.
Love that you actually made it yourself :D
Need to try this once (with a good cover on the table though cause I will be messy ^^)!
Haha I am messy too! You should try it I love how they work
Just stick the ink tub in bottle and let sit over night. Works the same and less messy.
I think I'll take a shot glass, cut it up and let everything soak in there, cover it tight, then transfer to nail bottle next day, I love this idea
Can you please leave a link for the bottles hun? TFS x
I sure can! I put it in the description 😊
@@ardellesnails Thanks hun xx
Why didn't you use the funnel for the ink to run in
Very interesting, a little bit messy, but in the end it's worth to try 🙂🌸🌹, thank you very much for sharing ❤️
Thanks for watching! ❤️
@@ardellesnails 🙂🌺💝
Could you do the same with food coloring? Also after you applied your alcohol ink to ur nail tip to make ur design what did you put on ur gel brush to blend the colors? Great idea to DIY and make ur own alcohol ink 🙂
I don’t know about the food colouring. I use isopropyl alcohol to blend
I absolutely LOVE IT!!!!
Thank you! 😊❤️
Hi there I’m wondering if this will work without using sharpies and just using other cokie pens ? Because sharpies is very expensive in South Africa
I haven’t tried any other one so not sure sorry.
Those are markers get the cheaper ones in ShopRite or Game stores
Welcome to the group!!
Thank you!
I love this!!!!! How long will the "ink and alcohol mix" last with out evaporating?
Thank you! 😘 As long as the lids are kept tightly closed it shouldn’t evaporate
Hi, love the design. What kind of brush are you using ? Thank you :)
Just a gel brush. Don’t have a link sorry
Love the way it turned out! Where did you get the empty bottles? Love your label maker!
Thank you! ❤️😊I put the link to the nail polish jars in the description.
I know this is an older video and perhaps this suggestion has already been posted in the comments, but here I go!
In order to save some money on your label tape, print out the color names all at once, adding about four space bar spaces between them. Type as many names as your printer will allow and print. Now, back-space several times to erase the names in the printing queue and continue the process again.
Doing it this way will eliminate the need to cut off and discard so much blank tape, leaving more money to spend on nail products! 😉
Awesome tip thank you!
Such a terrific tip, thank you! I don't yet own one, but I want to.
Great video, very informative. Although I'm not sure how much money this DIY would actually save you, I mean, after buying the bottles, the ink felts, and the Alcohol, you'd probably be better off just buying the blooming ink for nails... but it was still great to see how you did it. Great video 👍
Thank you, and yes very true.
could i use any permanent marker or does it have to be sharpies?
Sharpies work best
You just made my day!!! Those little bottles are expensive and I just can’t get the hang of using sharpies plain. Thank you so much!! That’s a beautiful marble too, I love those colors :)
Thank you! 😊 Glad you liked it!
Can I use rubbing alcohol??
I wouldnt
Arent they the same thing
@R.d R.dee Yes, you can use it. Most rubbing alcohol is isopropyl alcohol, but some is ethyl alcohol. Isopropyl alcohol is what is commonly used for nails, but you'll be fine either way.
Nice Job sweety 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Thank you! 💋
Love it!!!!!
Thanks for watching!
@@ardellesnails I did it and the colors came out so bomb!! Thanks again for sharing!
That’s awesome! Glad it was helpful!
Alcool 90% che si Usa per fare i dolci va bene lo stesso?
If I understand your question correctly...you can use any percentage alcohol.
So much love it
Thanks for watching!
Where u buy that sharpie marker
Wallmart
Thank you for sharing
Thanks for watching!
How to make the white one ?
I found a white ink and use that
Thanks for the video 🌹
Thanks for watching!
Can you not use food coloring?
Never heard of that
My ink just produce some black spots like dust if i add alcohol to make art. Anybody have this problem ?
@christ nathania You are likely using regular ink or some type with additives. You need an alcohol ink which is why she used the Sharpies. What you're seeing is the pigments precipitating (separating) once you add the alcohol because of a chemical reaction. If it was a pure alcohol ink, everything would dissolve. I'm not sure what you used, but you will need to try another ink. Just make sure it is an alcohol based ink in the marker and it will work.
Next time you could just leave them standing the jar. They soak up alcohol and then it's easier to squeeze out all the ink.
Good idea 😊
What percentage alcohol works best for u
I filled the bottle 1/2 full with alcohol
@@ardellesnails thank you
NEAT!!!
Thanks!
Fantastic share hunny, could you use 99% alcohol to do this. X
Thank you!! Yes you can use either 70% or 99%
Thankyou I'm definitely going to try this. X
Wish I could've gotten into this sooner... all the alcohol is sold out near me due to corona virus
Oh darn
I love DIY, but all these I have seen with different effects every one uses nail tips, not the real nail or even an acrylic on a real hand, the question is how much does it pool and stain the fingers, I’m just wondering, because if I know myself I will have a large mess on my fingernails.🤣🤣 if not my whole hand.
Oh huny u did it the hard way 🤔
Oh, can u elaborate? I seen Jaimie on Babygirlnails do this too. I'm just wondering if u can just buy ink and add IPA to it and nix the Sharpies.
It wasn’t hard at all lol.
Not sure about your question Lisa C. This is the only way I’ve done it....I find it really easy to do.
@@ardellesnails all that squeezing. I soaked mine n used a pipette (I think it's called) to put it n the bottles 😉
@@ardellesnails I thought u were suggesting there was another way to do this when u said "u did it the hard way".
Baby when you were dying this i thought she crazy but hey crazy is beatific
I love it
Thanks!
Ot would have been so much easier to put alcohol in shot glasses and just put the ink cartridge in it and let it soak out into alcohol and then funnel it into the polish bottles!!!! This is the much harder and messier way!!!!
Hai fatto solo un gran macello!
Why don't you just cut it in half and drop it in the bottle.. waaay easier