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How to Make Your Own Ink Sprays for Art Journals & Scrapbooking

Alanda Craft November 30, 2014 Leave a Comment This post may contain affiliate links.

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We make our own ink sprays for use in our art journals and scrapbooking pages.

They are easy and inexpensive to make. And you can make up as many different colors as you need.  So  it doesn’t matter if you are looking for a muted toning or a bold, out there look, you can simply blend the color you need for your different projects

Watch the video below:

They look awesome and will save you lots of money.

NOTE:
We used Americolor Food Color but you can also use Wilton Food Color.
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