Alcohol ink is different from any other pigmented ink or paint you will use as it is meant to sit on top of your substrate (surface) as opposed to sinking into it. It can be blown around or carried across a non-porous substrate. The alcohol in the ink dries very quickly and leaves intricate and quite beautiful waves of colour.
Alcohol inks can be quite expensive for a very small amount. For example in Australia Pinata Alcohol Inks & Tim Holtz Alcohol Inks both in 14ml bottles will cost you around $7AUD each.
I am in the middle of experimenting and making my own alcohol inks with acrylic paints, powdered pigments and inks to see how they compared to my Tim Holz Alcohol Inks.
So far I have determined that the common Isopropyl Alcohol you get in supermarkets and chemists is to low in alcohol content. I managed to find some stronger Isopropyl Alcohol at our local Bunnings (hardware store) so that is what I will be trialing next.
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