Jellyfish Alcohol Ink & Resin Class

Jellyfish Alcohol Ink & Resin Class

Introducing the Jellyfish Alcohol Ink & Resin Art Class!

Ink this class we will combine Alcohol Ink art with Resin Art over a dark Background.  Adding Resin layers in between the Alcohol Ink Art is a great way to add Interest and dimension to your work! Since Alcohol Inks are Transparent, by working with a dark Background we need to change the way we would normally create with Alcohol Inks.

The Class Sample is using a Jellyfish Image which is linked on the Supply List.  You can choose to create your piece with the Jellyfish Image or create with a different image of your choice.  The Techniques will work for any image chosen.  There is also a link on the Supply List to a website that has creative commons images to use if you choose.

This class comes with a downloadable Supply List PDF that outlines all the Supplies used in the class.  You will find a picture of the completed project as well on the Supply List.  Each supply is linked to where you can purchase it which will save you time sourcing your supplies and give you more time to create! 

In this Class you will Learn:

1 -Learn how to Prime and Prep your Wood Panel for Alcohol Ink and Resin.

2 -Masking off Certain areas to protect them from Alcohol Ink Splatters.

3 -Simple Techniques for working with Alcohol Inks on Dark Backgrounds.

4 -How to figure how much Resin you will need to avoid Waste.

5 -How to cover your Piece with Resin and ensure it will flow evenly over the edges.

6 -Tips and Tricks for removing Bubbles that surface in the Resin and Protecting your piece to try prevent dust particles while Curing.

7 -How to remove the Resin Drips that Accumulate on the bottom side of the Wood panel.

8 -How to add a Hanger to Display your Art.

Note:  As much as we like control, Alcohol Ink likes to do it’s own thing.  As you work more with Alcohol Inks, you will learn how it tends to flow and ways try control its flow.  Enjoy that learning process! 

Second Note:  Please follow all safety direction from the Resin you choose to use.  You will either find that information with the product itself of that Companys’ website.