The first question I get asked by many beginners is that what surfaces can be used with alcohol inks. Alcohol inks can be used on a variety of surfaces; the only requirement is that the surface should be as non-porous as possible. The inks need a smooth surface to flow. If the surface would absorb the inks a lot, you would end-up using a lot of product and not achieve the effects alcohol inks are famous for. Here are some of the surfaces that can be used. I have listed them in order of my preference and their pros and cons.
Synthetic Paper
Many brands across the world have now launched their own styles of synthetic paper. They claim that the paper is stain-resistant, can be wiped clean, and has a smooth surface. Those are all wonderful features when working with alcohol inks. I have been using Nara Papers since the time I started working with alcohol inks and for the past two years, I have not faced any problem with the paper. Most of the art that I have created has been on Nara Papers.
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