🎨 Elevate your resin art game with the white ink that blends brilliance and precision!
YumCraft's 4oz White Alcohol Ink is a high-quality, alcohol-based pigment designed for resin art and beyond. Its unique formula ensures deep penetration and smooth spreading in resin, creating mesmerizing effects like swirls and marbles. Versatile enough for use on multiple surfaces including glass, wood, and leather, it comes in a user-friendly squeeze bottle for precise application and easy cleanup. Ideal for professional and hobbyist artists seeking premium results and great value.
Manufacturer | YumCraft |
Brand | YumCraft |
Item Weight | 3.84 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 4.76 x 3.9 x 1.18 inches |
Color | White |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 4 fl oz |
Ink Color | White |
Manufacturer Part Number | Y052 |
B**Y
Still learning
Still learning how to use it with resin and alcohol ink.
W**R
Just okay
Didn't do what I really wanted it to do, but it was okay.
C**Z
More mixer than sinker. MUST change to a different bottle
I'm rating this 3 star, but in reality it is a 5/1 star - 5 stars for the ink, 1 star for the container. The ink is labeled "sinker", and I guess technically it did, but it didn't behave the way I was expecting for a sinker ink. Instead, it behaved absolutely beautifully as a mixer/diluter of overly intense colors, and as that, my daughter and I both loved it and will certainly be using it regularly ... as soon as I can get a better container. The one that it came in is a nightmare. It's got the same cap as regular UV resin, even though it's an alcohol ink. Spoiler alert: Alcohol ink is NOT the same viscosity as UV resin! It's so thin, in fact, that it just ran straight down the threads of the cap and all over my hand when I turned it right side up. And that was with my poking a pinhole into the cover instead of taking the entire cover off (I was attempting to avoid the mess other users had experienced). I can't imagine if I'd just removed the cover like it was UV resin. I am honestly uncertain of how I'm even supposed to safely put this away, lest the bottle get knocked over and stain my shelves. I certainly cannot use it in this state. I'm going to have to get a new container ASAP. The product itself is good, though. If they had just thought to include a leak proof cap, it would have been a 5 from me.Images are of white sinker ink dripped onto dark purple alcohol ink - one drop of each.
J**N
Works Well
Does exactly what I need it to do.
A**Y
Waste of money
Didn't sink in epoxy, cap leaks when I turn upside down. Won't buy again
J**C
Lacks Pigment
I was really looking forward to trying this, but the bottles I got turned out to be very drippy. The ink was thin and watery. I used a lot and didn't get any of my hoped for results. The white didn't show up in my projects.
C**L
Bottle tip could be better, but it's a great deal
It doesn't work the same as my other white sinker does, so it took some playing around with to get used to how it disperses and sinks. Now it's kind of nice because I have two different sinkers that behave differently, so I can get different results depending on what I want! I did move it to a different container with a needle tip for better control with dropping the ink, as the original container drips out more than I wanted and doesn't give you good control, as it drips a little fast and wildly. I'm much happier with them in the smaller bottles, and the one nice thing about the tip on the bottle it comes in is that it does make it easier to fill the smaller needle tipped bottles. I'll have enough of this to last me a while too since I mostly make smaller pieces. Happy with this!
R**A
Pigmented and sinks
This white is very opaque with just a tiny bit added. IDo resin work outside and it is very cold right now, so it is a little bit hard to evaluate how well this ink can do sinking/petri pours (because the epoxy resin gets very thick when it is cold).However i did get some sinking even though the resin is cold, so i expect this ink will be much better at sinking in warmer weather (or inside if you have a studio).I also notice that adding this ink seems to help pop bubbles!The pictures i added show the amount of ink sinking when the resin is at 35-40F.
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