I think I’ve seriously become addicted to Alcohol Inks! I may have a problem and need a meeting sometime soon! haha As much as I love playing with them, it’s a struggle because Stampin’ Up! doesn’t carry Alcohol Inks. So how do we solve this problem? Well, we have to be creative! For today’s project, all you need is some Stampin’ Blends, or any other brand of alcohol ink marker, some isopropyl alcohol, or blending solution, a blower tool or straw, and this tutorial! Let’s create some gorgeous flowers!
With a little practice, you can be creating flowers like this in no time! This was my third attempt, and I made a card out of 2 of the attempts. It’s actually not that hard at all.
I’ve created a VIDEO TUTORIAL for you so you can see how I do it
Question: Do you have Stampin’ Blends or will you be trying this with another brand of marker?
Let me know in the comments below, I love hearing from you!
Also! PLEASE upload your flowers and/or cards made from watching this tutorial to my FACEBOOK GROUP, I would LOVE to see them! Alternatively, you can tag me on Instagram, or post a link to your creation in the comments below 💗
All supplies I link to can now be found here:



Grafix Craft Plastic — https://geni.us/bkEnRYn [Amazon]
Air Blower —https://geni.us/tHtSxnJ [Amazon]
Lazy Susan’s —https://geni.us/gI6ig [Amazon]
Needle Tip Bottles —https://geni.us/dBU4 [Amazon]
99% Isopropyl Alcohol – No link at this time
Scotch Clear Tape



(All products with PHOTOS)
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Until I see you again,
Take Care & Happy Stamping! <3




Until I see you again,
Take Care & Happy Stamping! <3




4 Responses
Wow! I LOVE this technique Cindy-Lynn! You have definitely inspired me to give it a try!
Stunning. Thanks for sharing how you did this!
That's so awesome! I would love to see it if you want to link me or post it in my Facebook Group <3
Thank you so much Katherine! <3