Showing posts with label Alcohol Ink Tile. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Alcohol Ink Tile. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 10, 2018

Alcohol Ink Tips and Tricks on tile

Watch the Video Here
Alcohol Ink Tips and Tricks on tile with Kellie Chasse


Hi Everyone, it's Tuesday so that means I have another  #tuesdayvideo over on my youtube channel.

This one is an easy demo and my dog Primm gets to make her cameo appearance!

Check out this easy tile project with Alcohol ink, you can wipe it off and start over on again on tiles so I find them a great way to practice dry time with Alcohol Inks. We'll create some little leaves and dots using Ranger Alcohol Ink along with the Blending Solution. Blending solution will help the inks stay wet longer.



This is a Wet in Wet Quick and fun practice tutorial and technique on how to create with Alcohol Ink.

I mentioned in the video my new Birch Tree Skillshare Course is now LIVE.




Don't forget the Alcohol Ink Art Conference May 5th, find out more details!

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Sunday, June 21, 2015

Ready to Try something new? New Alcohol Ink Class - Wicked Illustrations, Auburn Maine



I am a professional Artist and have been instructing Classes since 2007 and would love to show you all the ins and outs of using this up and coming new medium called Alcohol Inks!

 Learn to paint with this bold, colorful, and beautifully fun medium!

 Here are some of my personal art pieces that are currently for sale at Just Kim Accessories in the Old Port, Portland Maine.
 Here is one of my students working on her 9x18" Tile of Hydrageas.

This is a demo tile similar to the class that will be held at Wicked Illustrations in Lewiston Maine on July 14th from 6-8pm.
$40 All materials are included - Inks do stain, so please wear your paint clothes!
You can find more information about AI art here:

You can purchased your tickets below! Space is limited







Kellie Chasse,
KellieChasse@gmail.com (207) 558-2427

Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Vendor Display Set Up

I was looking for something to display my cards on. A friend of mine had used one that her dad made for a craft fair. Her's had one panel up and one sideways so that you could display cards vertical or horizontal.

Just so happens that I stopped into a second hand shop and found this. It was green with red shelves on the back so I had plans to spray paint it!




I loved the idea because you get a great look at all the card options at a glance. Mine were in boxes and stacked behind one another. But...when I got home I realized that HEY this could be great for tiles! I used these little coated display stands from Display to go to put the ones with out hanger up.

Here is the packaging close up. I use polypropylene bags from amazon, they have a bunch of different sizes and have a self adhesive strip.



I used little S hooks for the back and epoxied a hanger on the back.

Also purchased some black wooden tile stands from Aftosa.



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