Alcohol ink is so named because the dye is suspended in an alcohol solution making it fast drying and suitable for various surfaces including non-porous items like glass. Generally speaking, alcohol ink is purchased in liquid form contained in small bottles or pens. It can be applied in a number of ways, including brushes, direct application, daubers or felt pads. What many people don’t realise is that it is quite easy to make your own alcohol ink at home with a couple of basic ingredients.
Here’s a recipe:
In a small, clean screw top jar, mix ½ cup of isopropyl alcohol to every two teaspoons of liquid Rit dye. Add more dye as necessary to create a deeper colour, but keep in mind that a little goes a long way. Shake well, making sure the two liquids combine properly before use. Apply using your favourite method.