I went on a Stamping Cruise in 2006 and the instructor had forgotten the alcohol to use with an alcohol ink technique. One of the ladies had "smuggled" aboard some gin in her mouthwash bottle and was kind enough to share with us for the sake of art. This topic just brought back memories of that event.
I went on a Stamping Cruise in 2006 and the instructor had forgotten the alcohol to use with an alcohol ink technique. One of the ladies had "smuggled" aboard some gin in her mouthwash bottle and was kind enough to share with us for the sake of art. This topic just brought back memories of that event.
There really is a technique called "The Drunken Scotch" technique! I googled it and found it referanced on a paper crafting blog - See the project with the heart posted on Feb 22, 2008...I'd like to learn it too!
I contacted Kat by email and asked her how she did this technique. Here is her reply incase any one wants to try it:
Hi Helen - Thanks for asking.... The Drunken Scotch technique is made using Scotch Clear Glue. Put a thick layer on your chipboard/grungeboard, while it is still wet put some drops of Alcohol in on it - I usually use two colors, and then hit it with your heat gun - it will give you a really cool effect.