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Use the Wildflowers 3-Pack of Adirondack Alcohol Inks by Ranger Ink to add beautiful color to non-porous surfaces. These alcohol inks are acid-free, fast-drying, transparent and permanent. They are recommended by Tim Holtz. Try them on glossy paper, foil, metal, glass, plastic and more. The bottles have preci...
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Use the Wildflowers 3-Pack of Adirondack Alcohol Inks by Ranger Ink to add beautiful color to non-porous surfaces. These alcohol inks are acid-free, fast-drying, transparent and permanent. They are recommended by Tim Holtz. Try them on glossy paper, foil, metal, glass, plastic and more. The bottles have precision tips. The set includes Lemonade, Peach Bellini and Cool Peri.
I'm new at with the alcohol inks... still getting the tools together to use it properly. Having a lot of fun watching it work as best as I can with the paper that I have right now. It's an awesome technique!
I have some metal charms which I want to change to ivory color. Is there an alcohol ink color that would work for this? I don't seem to see anything that even resembles ivory. Thank you for your help.
By: Judy N(19-Jan-17)Helpful Question? Yes | NoThank you!Report Inappropriate
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You can try using acrylic paint and then seal them. That's what I do. It may take a few coats of the paint depending on the coverage you want and the base metal color.
By: shanaann1977(23-Jan-17)Helpful Answer? Yes | NoThank you!Report Inappropriate
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I am not aware of an ivory alcohol ink by Ranger, but you could mix white with a scant bit of yellow. I would strongly suggest coating your metal pieces with white gesso first. If you are not set on an alcohol ink, then gesso plus acrylic paint or a spray pigment from Lindy's Stamp Gang or Prima's Color Bloom.
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