The alcohol-based inks created in collaboration with Tim Holtz (a reference in the creation of hobby products) are transparent, acid-free and highly resistant!
These alcohol-based inks, with their handy fine-tip applicator, can be used on any clean, smooth, non-poroussurface, such as glass, metal, glossy paper, metallized paper, magic plastic....
They can also be mixed with liquid polymer to create a variety of surprising effects!
In general, these inks are used in the same way as Piñata inks.
The colors are miscible with each other. You can also mix them with a little alcohol to lighten them.
They dry quickly in just a few minutes. Once dry, they are indelible and resistant to water and humidity.
Once you've finished your creation, we recommend cleaning the tools you've used with alcohol.
Find out more about Adirondack inks on video.
What to do with these alcohol inks
Make dangling earrings in Fimo clay.
Make your own cabochons with resin. Once dry, glue your cabochon to a support such as a ring or pendant setting.
Need some ideas? Take a look at our DIY resin jewelry. They're a source of inspiration.
Warning: these inks give off a strong odor. They should be used in a well-ventilated area.
Read instructions carefully before use.
Details:
Capacity: 14 ml
Sold per 1 piece



















































