Tiffany, I can’t thank you enough! This idea just saved me from throwing out several pieces. I had embossed a few watercolor looking papers but I couldn’t see the embossed image and was frustrated. This idea is a game changer! Thank you! ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Unbelievably breathtakingly stunning!!! So very beautiful indeed, I’ve yet to get into alcohol inks but yours are the most stunning ones I’ve seen! Thank you 🏆🤩👌
You are just so gifted, Tiffany. That card is stunning. Your videos inspire me and never disappoint with the myriad of information you share. I have spent so much money on supplies and impulse purchases. It is very reassuring that you can keep things simpler and still have stunning results. I guess it’s part of the learning process. I’ve been a card creator for 20+ years and it’s amazing to still pick up new tips and ‘tricks!’ Thank you. 💜
Wow! Im still in the start fase… and I am collection supplies month by month.. this month Im getting Alcohol Inks and I cant WAIT ❤️ you Are really inspiring!!!
That’s awesome!!! Have you heard of the card maker success summit? It’s a 4 day event and it’s absolutely free! There are over 25 speakers! You would love it! You can grab your free ticket in the description box! ❤️
WOW. This is a gorgeous technique! And your backgrounds are so beautiful--and you somehow took it to the next level of beauty. I'm so excited to try this. Thank you for sharing!!
SO beautiful chickie! You are an enabler...now I've ordered more 3D folders....lol. Getting me closer to playing with my alcohol inks....lol. I love sanding things. SO satisfying for me. 😘
Thank you so much Tiffany, I really really enjoyed watching you create these incredible backgrounds with the dies, and they’re really really awesome when you finished then. Please stay safe and well too xxx Mags
@@Tiffany.Solorio oh that’s loaded question Tiffany. I’m a silversmith, rock hound and lapidary (Think about an Indian bracelet; the rock hound finds the rock! the lapidary cuts the rock into a stone! and the silversmith creates the bracelet. Most people ask what that is so I was just explaining). I create resin countertops and furniture. I sew, mostly fantasy party dresses for little girls or avant-garde looks for my granddaughter. I love to bake big cakes and decorate them. I always want to learn new things that will spark my creative side so I can riff off of an idea to see how far I can take it. I especially enjoy admiring another person’s creativity. A creative mind is amazing and something that should be appreciated, and applauded. Take yours for instance. I marvel at the things you have created. I do work with alcohol inks in my resin, but never thought “hey, can I do this on paper?” Because paper isn’t usually a medium I work with. I want to smash it with hammer, light it with a torch, or take a saw to it. Your work is so delicate, and relaxing to the mind when viewing it. You eye for color is something I struggle with. Like I said, “I’m glad I found you.” You remind me to slow down and take in the beauty.
They really are a lot of fun! Have you seen the FREE card makers success summit? I teach a alcohol ink technique that requires no blower tool. It is so simple to do. There are 25 other speakers teaching free classes. Check it out! tiffymorgan--stampmesomelove.thrivecart.com/vip-all-access-pass-1/60935481fc73f/
@@Tiffany.Solorio I always put the card between two sheets of nonstick paper (I get these from the back of my self-adhesive magnetic sheets), so any possible remaining glue does not stick to the books. But you could wait till the card is completely dry, too. I actually use three huge books and some brass bookends but that might be overdoing it :)
Which block did you use? The ones that have the smooth size (didn’t look like it) but is a higher grit better?? I didn’t see this on your list. I have the perfect background to use but I’m afraid to ruin it with the wrong sanding tool!
Thank you!! I don’t think I have a full tutorial on them no. Maybe bits and pieces on Instagram. I do have a video coming next week but it’s a different technique. I will be teaching a free class in a couple weeks. I will be announcing tomorrow! ❤️Thanks so much for your kind words and for watching!
Tiffany, thank you for sharing your talent with us. You create so much beauty and you present the information so well. Just wondering - What HAIR DRYER do you recommend for blowing the alcohol ink around? Thanks in advance!
Wow! New Subbie here! Wonderful ideas! Love, Love the Background Cards - so Pretty! And THANK YOU so much for listing products used! Now I'm off to go check out some of your other videos! TFS - Big Crafty Hugs, Christal
They are from Tim Holtz. They are called metallic sticker book. There should be a link in the description. I hope that helps. Thanks so much for watching.
Hi My name is Trish, just using the family account. ( didn’t want you to think I was Brian) I love making alcohol ink backgrounds. Yours in the video are beautiful. Do you know if this will only work on yupo paper? I make alcohol ink backgrounds on yupo and alcohol ink cardstock and acetate etc. and I was wondering if this technique will work on all non porous papers?
Hello! I really appreciate your kind words. I haven’t worked much on tiles or any other surface but I can see why not. I have used acetate and vellum. Alcohol inks works amazing! Thanks for watching! I have lots more alcohol ink videos! I hope you enjoy them.
I was just wondering… I’m definitely going to be trying out this technique. I have some alcohol ink backgrounds made on glossy cardstock that might work. I’ll just give it a whirl and see what happens. Thanks much. Love your videos.
@@brianbean3282 The embossing technique should word great on glossy cardstock as you are sanding the top layer off. Not sure if you have social media but I would love to see the result! Thank you so much and keep creating!