I have been playing with the Brutus Monroe Reinkers since I got them 3 weeks ago and have found that they can do way more than just refill my inks when they get dry. Here is my ink lab part 2 where I show you how to use reinkers on glossy paper and alcohol to make beautiful effects. First
I show you how to blend using cotton swabs, then a brayer to create
stripe and plaid effects, and lastly paper towel swipe effects.
I made a video to show all the fun techniques and uses of these amazing
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Test 4 - Cotton Swabs and Blending
Using cotton swabs to help blend the
ink from the reinkers with alcohol created beautiful effects. From a
washed out blend leaving bits of the chalk behind to deeper, richer
colors less blended it creates a beautiful backdrop to any card or paper
craft. For complete results please see the video.
Test 5 - Using a Brayer to create Stripe and Plaid Effect
Placing 2-3 colors on a brayer blended
with alcohol to create a stripe or mixed background on glossy paper, or
rolling the brayer in both directions to create a plaid effect leaves
options for wonderful paper crafts.. For complete results please see
the video.
Test 3 - Creating a Steak Effect with a Paper Towel
Using alcohol with the inks on a paper towel to create streaks with a swiping method creates wonder effects on glossy paper for so many different paper crafts. For complete results please see the video.
I will say that the Brutus Monroe reinkers are amazing. I have many more techniques coming in the next couple weeks, stay tuned!
Love seeing all the different techniques!! Thanks for the info.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Jean!
DeleteWhat great projects!
ReplyDeleteThank you Paulette!!
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