@@shomitamandal8606 The colours don't matter. Use your own colours. You're supposed make your own cards/art not copy someone elses... Use the colours you have/like...It's not about the colours that make them blend easily, it's the brand of inks and the amount of alcohol used. EVen if you had the exact colours the results are based on your techniques, "hand", eye, timing and environment...
Probably cut them on a cricut machine. edit: looks like Evo material makes it. Type in a search bar and it comes up. Saw another comment about this down in this thread 👌
was that yupo paper tags? just checjked out the supply list and got my answer. Really fun to watch! and a size that is fun to practice on! i might have to cut some of my synthetic paper into tag shapes! Silhouette cameo to the rescue!😉
Does the ink sink through to the back of this? I am trying to make book marks and having a hard time. The front art work is great, but the back is terrible.
@@Tiffany.Solorio thanks. I’m just curious, it being a tag which I’m assuming hangs, how do you cover the back then so that it looks nice if it flips? Maybe just glue another unpainted tag on that side? :)
I received alcohol inks for my birthday. I haven’t worked with it yet, so I downloaded your ink guide to help me. I’m definitely gonna watch your alcohol ink videos to learn more!