Alcohol Inks – How to use, Tips and Tricks! – Manasa Priya Yedla

Alcohol Inks – How to use, Tips and Tricks! – Manasa Priya Yedla

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Hola!

I have a very interesting experiment to share with you guys today. Mind you, this art is super addictive.

Connect4sale recently collaborated with Ranger to bring us some amazing range of Alcohol Inks. Lucky me to have got them in my design kit along with some great quality ceramic tiles.

I can’t wait to show you what I made out of them. Head on to my channel to see a detailed video on how to use these beautiful inks along with some very interesting tips and tricks to use the alcohol inks.

I hope you found this article and the video very useful. Please follow connect4sale blog for more such interesting techniques.

Until next time…

Manasa

The various techniques and tips with Alcohol Inks
Pour and watch the magic happen with mixing of the various colours in Rangers Alcohol Inks
The interesting shapes that they form when poured and mixed
Beautiful flower painting with alcohol inks
Desert Cactus painting
English Roses

About The Artist
Manasa Priya is an artist and crafter based out of Bangalore, India. She has completed her Masters in International Business Administration and Psychology and Parapsychology. She worked as a Banker with a corporate bank before taking up crafting as a full time career and a stay at home mom to her toddler son.

Brought up in the beach city of Andhra Padesh, Visakhapatnam, Manasa was always interested in art and craft. Constantly observing and trying out new ways to upcycle and reuse the discarded items has been her biggest hobby. She planned and invested her time in her own crafting business venture, UPCYCLED with a motto of creating lesser footprint and greater memories.

She broadened her craft spectrum to decoupaging, scrapbooking, card making, sospeso, quilling, fluid and relief painting. She always loves to have an Indo-Western touch to her projects so adopted the contemporary style. She has an immense love for pastel palette and flowers.

To know and learn more about Manasa’s work please visit the following links.
Facebook
www.facebook.com/upcycledbymanasa
YouTube
www.youtube.com/channel/UCKyJhG6xkgyyxgm_Ny84TWg
Blog
www.upcycledbymanasa.wordpress.com
Instagram
@upcycledbymanasa

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