Welcome my fellow alcohol ink Society Members! In this replay of INKsmART LIVE, we embark on a whimsical journey and paint Fly Agaric mushrooms with alcohol ink. This will be a live Zoom paint-a-long led by artist and instructor Vera Worthington. Now, let's talk about...
Vera Worthington
How to Create a Lighted Shadowbox with Alcohol Ink
Vera Worthington ( @WorthingtonFineArt ) demonstrates creating a shadowbox design using a @Cricut with the @grafixarts Dura-Bright Black and painting with alcohol ink on Duralar. Follow Vera: https://www.veraworthington.com/ The presentation was sponsored by...
A View From the Castle
Material List Contact paper OPTIONAL A Cricut to cut your contact paper - I show you how to use one, but you can use a scissor and/or Xacto (craft) knife too! 8.5x11” cardstock 10x10” Cradled Board (pre-primed is best- if it’s white, it’s pre-primed) Gesso (to prime...
Alcohol Ink Gel Printing (Replay)
Have you tried using alcohol ink on a gel plate yet? Gel printing is creating prints from a gelatin plate. Its a very fun art technique / process. In Mixed Media Mad (our sister community), we recently launched the Gel Plate Experience which is FREE to join. If...
Resin Holly Ornament
Presented by Vera Worthington List of Materials • alcohol inks in red, dark green, and olive (I used Ranger’s Crimson, Everglades, and Meadow, but use what you have) • small nylon watercolor brushes • well palette (Dollar Tree has a set of 4 or 5 for $1) • Nara Paper...
Peacock
Materials and Resources alcohol ink markers* Nara Paper (I used slightly larger than 4”x6”, but you can use whatever size you want. You can use any “wipe back to white” paper or tile; yupo OK but use masking uid) clean isopropyl alcohol in a small cup colorless...
Alcohol Ink Markers on Tile – Painting a Sunset
Sunset Painting with Alcohol Ink Markers on Tile Artist and Instruction, Vera Worthington demonstrates this unique, easy and fun technique for painting with alcohol ink markers on a small tile. She paints this lovely alcohol ink sunset with some simple tools....