Types Of Ink – Water & Ink Part 1

Apr 7, 2020 | card ideas, Card Making Techniques, Video | 0 comments

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Welcome to my NEW VIDEO TUTORIAL WATER & INK SERIES! Eeek I’m so excited to be bringing this to you. It’s and YOUR request, so I hope you like it! Part 1 is all about Types of Ink, but during April you’ll learn so much more about all things inky. I presented this to a Stampin’ Up! Convention 5 years ago, and it forms the bases of all my work with stamps, ink, and paper!

Water & Ink - Types of Ink. Welcome to my series on all things inky! Pip Todman www.queenpipcards.com Stampin' Up! Independent Demonstrator UK

Now YOU get to hear it for FREE and in much more detail. I’ve updated it to include everything Stampin’ Up! offers today. You can purchase the supplies, so you will have everything to hand when you want to use it, via my online store.

Water & Ink - Types of Ink. Welcome to my series on all things inky! Pip Todman www.queenpipcards.com Stampin' Up! Independent Demonstrator UK

Part 1 – Types of Ink

In Part 1 you can see all the types of ink Stampin’ Up! has, more than enough for all your crafting needs. From water-based, through pigment, Alcohol and Solvent, I’ll share what they are and we’ll start our journey off with Water Based Dye Inks.

Watching the video tutorial will tell you and show you how these products work and how water and ink interacts. Whether you are a seasoned crafter or a new beginner, there is always something to learn or be reminded about!!

Can you name the 4 techniques I used with our Water-Based Inks in this photo? Which is which? Plain stamping, Blender Pen, Write Marker to Stamp, or just Write Marker colouring?

Water & Ink - Types of Ink. Welcome to my series on all things inky! Pip Todman www.queenpipcards.com Stampin' Up! Independent Demonstrator UK

Now you know the difference between the types of ink you might think you know all you need to. But wait, there’s more!

Part 2 – sneak peek!

Yes, that’s right, join me tomorrow for making sure you understand why Opposites Attract! Make sure you’re using the right inks / mediums / tools for the job. The job is the STYLE of crafting you want to achieve. Over the next few weeks we will cover:

  • Clean & Simple (Simply Stylish)
  • Artistic / smooth / atmospheric
  • Watercolour backgrounds / style
  • Vintage / shabby chic
  • Colouring in all its forms
Water & Ink - Types of Ink. Welcome to my series on all things inky! Pip Todman www.queenpipcards.com Stampin' Up! Independent Demonstrator UK

If you need to start your collection off with some different Types of Ink, below are the main ones you can see in the video. You can purchase inks in Colour Families with a 10% reduction in price, or you can purchase them individually. The Write Markers you can also purchase in Colour Families or the entire collection.

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