Alcohol Ink Gel Print

Last Monday I posted a faux batik look created on the gel plate. Today’s card is not faux alcohol ink; I did create a design on the gel plate with alcohol inks then picked it up with acrylic paint. Alcohol inks dry quite quickly so they are fun to fiddle with on a gel plate.

I can’t remember exactly which inks I used but I imagine there was a blue and yellow alcohol ink involved and perhaps ‘stream’ which is a deep teal colour. I sprinkled them on the gel plate, added some isopropyl alcohol to get the colours moving and then used a homemade stamp to add the flower shapes. In my online gel printing course I have a whole lesson about making and using homemade stamps with acrylic paints. Using them with alcohol inks is also an option as shown on this card. The speckled look over the panel is from adding a spritz of isopropyl alcohol to the plate before letting it dry.

I pulled the print with gold acrylic paint which has given the whole panel a goldish tint and in real life a bit of shine and shimmer. To finish the card I added a die-cut flower and letters in a co-ordinating colour. The letters were cut with MFT ‘little lowercase letters’ which might not be available anymore but I have linked to a similar set.

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3 Comments on “Alcohol Ink Gel Print”

  1. Pat's avatar Pat says:

    I love the pretty flower shapes and the green tones as a background to the bright blue die cut flower and sentiment Heather…a beautiful card. x

  2. nancystiz's avatar nancystiz says:

    Love the muted colors of your gelli print and the fact that you made your own stamp. What a wonderful background for your die cut. Wonderful card!

  3. cakewizzardhotmailcom's avatar cakewizzardhotmailcom says:

    Love the beautiful tones of this ground.


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