DIY | Using Piñata Alcohol Ink

Are you familiar with our Piñata Alcohol Ink pigments yet? In this article you will read all about these wonderful pigments. We'll tell you what Piñata is, how to use it and what colours are available! Do you have any questions about Piñata Ink? Feel free to contact our specialists.

Piñata Alcohol Ink is available in small packs of 15 ml and large packs of 118 ml!

What is Piñata Ink?

Piñata Ink is an alcohol ink that adds awesome effects to your Resin Art artwork. The liquid pigment is available in 26 different colors and comes in small bottles. Piñata Alcohol is one of our best-selling pigments and for good reason! In fact, this alcohol ink is the favorite of many a Resin Artist. You can use the mixable alcohol ink for lots of Resin Art applications. For example, Piñata is widely used in making epoxy coasters, petri dishes (Petri Art), pyramids, jewelry and much more!

The alcohol ink pigments flow together brilliantly and by playing with different colors of Piñata, combined with the white ink (Blanco Blanco), you create the most unique and spectacular Resin Art. Haven't tried it yet? Then we highly recommend the Piñata Alcohol Ink!

Tip: are you curious about what other Resin Art fans are making with Piñata Ink? Then join our Facebook group for free: 'I Love Resin Art'! Here thousands of Resin Art fans share their creations and you can get a lot of inspiration! 

Piñata Ink is suitable for many different surfaces. Besides working well with epoxy, Piñata also works on glass, metal, stone, leather, acrylic, plastic, vinyl and similar substrates.

How do you use Piñata Alcohol Ink?

In the video below, Leen shows you how to use the Piñata Alcohol Ink in your epoxy creations. Using alcohol ink is not very difficult. However, it does take some practice and you will have to experiment a bit. After all, Alcohol Ink goes its own way and is often difficult to control. But perhaps that is the best thing about this product.

In the video, Leen shows a number of ways you can use Piñata Ink. You can experiment yourself with colors that you think go nicely together. It is important that you always order the white ink (Blanco Blanco). This is an essential color to do full justice to the pigments (be careful not to use too much Blanco Blanco). Indeed, by adding a few drops of white ink, you can see very well how the colors are pulled apart.

It is also important to note that most Piñata colors are transparent and intermixable. However, there are some exceptions. The colors Bianco Blanco, Rich Gold, Silver, Copper, Brass and Pearl are more solid. These colors are less mixable. However, with these colors you can create great effects or highlight your artwork.

YouTube is full of videos on the use of Piñata Alcohol Ink, including our own video. There is plenty of footage to help you learn more about using this product!

 

Which Piñata colours are there?

Currently, there are 26 colours of Piñata Ink available at Polyestershoppen. As indicated above, most of these are transparent except for a few colours.

Colour code Colour
JFC1002 Sunbright Yellow
JFC1003 Tangerine
JFC1004 Golden Yellow
JFC1005 Calabaza Orange
JFC1006 Pink
JFC1007 Santa Fe Red
JFC1008 Coral
JFC1009 Chili Pepper
JFC1011 Señorita Magenta
JFC1013 Passion Purple
JFC1015 Sangria
JFC1016 Blue Violet
JFC1017 Sapphire Blue
JFC1019 Baja Blue
JFC1020 Teal
JFC1021 Lime Green
JFC1023 Rainforest Green (wordt blauw)
JFC1025 Burro Brown
JFC1027 Havana Brown
JFC1029 Shadow Grey
JFC1030 Blanco Blanco
JFC1031 Mantilla Black
JFC1032 Rich Gold
JFC1033 Silver
JFC1034 Copper
JFC1035 Brass
JFC1036 Pearl

Buy Piñata Alcohol Ink 

Piñata Alcohol Ink is easy to order from Polyestershoppen. Polyestershoppen supplies Piñata from stock in small 15 ml packs and large 118 ml packs. Accessories can also be easily ordered along with it. In addition, Piñata is available in the following packages:

Piñata Ink packages

If all products are in stock and you have ordered before 5 PM Dutch time, then your order will be shipped the same day! Do you have any questions about Piñata Alcohol Ink, Resin Art or epoxy? Feel free to contact our kcustomer service. We are happy to help you with your project!

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