I know it's hard to see in this photo. Sorry about that. I guess you'll just have to trust me:) I could not get the hot pink when dying the larger quantity. Less control over the amounts of each ink color.
Finally, add some Cranberry as shown below. Again, a bit less Cranberry than Terra Cotta.
This will give you the hot pink color. To tone down the color cut a clean piece of felt and squirt on some Blending Solution.
Rub the Blending Solution soaked felt over the pipe cleaner until you get the shade of pink you want. The Blending Solution decreases the color saturation. If you go too far with the blending solution, you will get back to a silver tinsel stem. Just add more of the inks and tone it down again with the blending solution.
If you want to do a larger quantity, place a hand full in a big baggie or cello bag. Squirt in a nice amount of Red pepper and mash/squish it all around with your hands on the outside of the baggie. Your hands will get VERY messy. They clean up nicely with alcohol or blending solution:)
When you get the stems (watching the ends) pretty well covered with Red Pepper it's time to squirt in a good amount of Terra Cotta. They change to a more orange/red tone as shown below.
Now, put the stems covered with Red Pepper and Terra Cotta in a NEW CLEAN bag and add Cranberry. Not as much Cranberry as Terra Cotta and Red Pepper.
So, now they are pretty red. Put these stems in another new bag and squirt in some Blending Solution. Here they are after one wash of Blending Solution (below).
They start turning pink! It's really cool! Put them in another clean bag and wash again with Blending Solution. I did three washes (mushing & squishing the Blending Solution all over the pipe cleaners) to come up with this color:
The reason for putting them in a clean bag several times toward the end is so you can better see and control the color changes. You will also see, after a few washes, that some of the stems still have a bit too much red. Take those stems out and put them in yet another clean bag for an additional Blending Solution wash. Being careful not to take the pink parts back to silver. Lay the stems out on a sheet of paper to dry. Clean up your mess with alcohol because there is no sense in wasting good blending solution:)
Hope you have fun with this. There are limitless possibilities with these alcohol inks. If you like a more purple/pink try using Wild Plum in place of Terra Cotta. These are so much prettier IRL. Wish I could capture them properly with my camera. Try it; you'll like it:)
Hope you didn't eat too much today! Thanks for stopping by:)
xo.....Donna
10 comments:
Once again, a great tutorial! You girls are so inspiring and come up with great ideas. Have a wonderful Thanksgiving Day! PS. I heard a rumor that Joli Paquet is over at the end of November!?! Say it isn't so!
Am really enjoying all the fun techniques and inspiration. TFS
fun!
WOW!! I am sooo excited to try this. They look beautiful. Thank you so much.
Cool Donna...I've always wondered why they don't sell pink pipe cleaners. Now I can just make my own!
xo
jeanne
i just aroused from my stuffing coma...LOL:) i LOVE the pink!!! yay for pink!!!
Love it!
Love the pink!!!!
Thanks for the inspiration! Can't wait to make more!
http://www.pinkdilla.com/news/how-to-make-pink-tinsel
I remembered when I was in school I was doing these drawings and activity on vacation and at that time I used to do it. Now I was busy in the take my accounting exam that's why I was busy in these online exams.
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