Jacquard Pinata Color Alcohol Ink Rich Gold 15ml

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Jacquard Pinata Color Alcohol Ink Rich Gold 15ml

Pinata Alcohol Ink. Jacquard Pinata Colours are alcohol-based transparent, permanent art inks.

They can be used on almost any surface and produce vibrant colours in most applications including Fabric, Glass, Leather, Metal, Wood, Canvas, Paper, Plastic.

Can also be used to colour resins for Metal Clay, Polymer Clay and Air Dry Clay using the Cold enamelling technique.

Painting; You can use Pinata Colours to paint on any surface that is oil-free and clean. Pinata Colours are alcohol-based and dry incredibly fast. Use sparingly, a single drop at a time and apply with a paint brush. Pinata Alcohol ink Extender helps to slow down the drying process and extend the working time of the inks. The Pinata Colours are indelible in water and must be lightened with denatured alcohol. They can be mixed to achieve a range of colours, like typical paints.

Stamping; For stamping, use Gum Arabic to stamp the design and then apply Pinata Inks to colour the area. Mix the Gum Arabic with water until it's thin enough to brush onto a rubber or metal stamp. Stamp the design, and then apply drops of Pinata Colours to fill in the stamped design. Allow to dry. Wash the Gum Arabic away with a damp towel.

Sculpting and Jewellery Making: Pinata Ink can be used to colour clay by painting directly onto it with a paintbrush. Mixing inks into Translucent clay results in a brighter colour and the inks mixed with white clay give a glossy pastel finish. Simply add 1 to 2 drops of Pinata Colour to approx 7-8 square centimetres of clay and mix with your hands. Always wear protective gloves because the ink will stain your fingers.

Works very effectively with Air Dry Clay as well as Polymer Clay.

Using Resists: Resists are used with Pinata Colour to create designs.

Use Gum Arabic, wax and even wax crayons to draw a picture or form a design.

Apply Pinata Ink using the dropper on the bottle or with a brush. After it dries, wash away gum arabic with a damp cloth, or use an iron on the reverse of the design to remove wax if desired.