I think I'll try some of the other inks, and maybe even mixing paint with the liquid clay.
Thanks!
LoveBeads:
My Adirondack inks worked beautifully-
how much ink are you adding? and what colors? what are you mixing them in
I have bottles I got at JoAnn's... the colors are slate (I would expect this to be grey with maybe a hint of blue, but it becomes totally black) and currant (looks red in the bottle, but is a yucky grayish brown when mixed in with the clay). At first, I was mixing them on freezer paper that I spread on my work surface. I noticed some of the color leached into the paper, so I thought that was the problem. So I tried again mixing on a ceramic tile, but go the same yucky results. I start with a little glob of Liquid Sculpey about the size of a quarter. I've tried using up to four drops of ink, but the colors just get nastier. "Meadow" ink was also in the package. That one does stay generally green, but gets grey the more ink I add. And I drop the ink out before I make my shapes so that the alcohol evaporates.
For now, I'm using a paintbrush to scrape ink out of some pigment ink pads I don't get around to using so much anymore. The colors are ok, but I have a limited selection, so I was just looking to see what other mediums I might try when I go out to buy more colors.