



🎉 Elevate your craft with the ink that pros swear by!
Jacquard Pinata Alcohol Ink in Blanco Blanco White delivers professional-grade, highly saturated, acid-free color that’s moisture-resistant and perfect for a wide range of surfaces including glass, metal, leather, and resin. Available in multiple sizes, it’s a top choice for artists seeking vibrant, long-lasting results and unique blending effects, especially popular among resin and dice makers.
| ASIN | B005JJVC4U |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8,522 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #9 in Drawing Inks |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (8,406) |
| Date First Available | August 27, 2011 |
| Department | All Ages |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 4 ounces |
| Item model number | F-JFC3030 |
| Manufacturer | RUPERT GIBBONS & SPIDER |
| Product Dimensions | 1.75 x 1.55 x 4.9 inches |
M**Y
I like this company
Fantastic color. It is a perfect Christmas red
W**S
The key to a perfect petri
One of the most common techniques of making dice is the petri pour. It takes practice and skill to get a perfect petri and the only way I have ever been able to successfully achieve this unique look is with Pinata Blanco Blanco. Most dicemakers will agree it is the best product for petri pours and gets regularly recommended in the subreddit and discord for good reason. It works. If you want to level up your resin game, even if it is a flat pour and not dice, this is an awesome sinker ink and just works so well. It is definitely one of the staples of my DiceMaking materials.
T**N
Well made
VERY white and pretty dense ink for alcohol ink. Well made.
B**N
Awesome quality highly pigmented alcohol inks.
Awesome product! I love Pinata! They're so highly pigmented alcohol inks. I use this product mostly than any other. And my jewelry line is awesome with vibrant colors that pop because of this alcohol ink.
L**F
Good quality
Good quality
W**0
Great “ink”, not so great container
I do love this ink, and I almost feel guilty giving it only 4 stars. First, the great things about it: I love the consistency, the opacity and the “slip” of this ink. It is phenomenal for applications when I want to to slide over resin colors that are already laid down, and laces beautifully with just a short blast of a heat gun. I love the way that it glides over my layers. Also, the price is very reasonable, considering the size of the bottle. Now for the problems. I had to repurchase after using less than 1/4 oz of my 4 oz bottle. I screwed the cap on fairly tight, but when I picked it up to use it the next day, nearly all the ink had leaked out of the top of the still tightly capped bottle. Granted, it had tipped over and was lying horizontal, but that is what caps are for. I was not happy, but I guess it is a testament to its worth that I repurchased it. I have learned to decant it into other containers after first use. If the bottle had been designed to be more squatty, (proportional to their smaller size bottles), wider on the bottom, and not so tall and narrow, it would not tip over so easily. I own other colors in the 4 oz bottles, and this leaking problem seems to be peculiar to the white, or at least the manufacture of that batch. Then there’s the curdling problem. It took me a while to realize that although it IS termed an alcohol ink, if I introduce any other alcohol (I routinely use 91% or 99%) the entire swath of white that I just added to the painting morphs into something resembling cottage cheese; it lifts itself off the other paint and generally ruins my work. I mention the strength of the alcohol, lest anyone assume that I was causing my own problems by using alcohol with too much water in it. I am puzzled by the ink/alcohol reaction, but I have learned how to work around its characteristics. The curdling does not happen with any of the other Pinata inks, which makes it all the more mysterious. As previously mentioned, I am using it with resin, so I assume that some sort of reaction occurs because of that. I can only hypothesize that the other colors are made with dyes, which is the norm for alcohol inks, but the opacity needed to make white requires the addition of pigments, and for some reason, the pigment in this white hates alcohol?
B**N
Perfect
Arrived fast and in perfect condition!
H**B
A lot of pigmentation for a little money
Jacquard Piñata alcohol inks are the best that I’ve used. This gorgeous, rich copper color is no exception. Just the right amount of shine and highly pigmented. Really great value as well.
L**N
I used this to decorate a mono print and loved it. It would be easy to go overboard and use too much as it is beautiful and reflective. It’s like painting with liquid gold and as a bonus has a delicate pleasant smell.
R**I
Rende bene per realizzare fondali oceanici in resina… io di solito metto una goccia ogni 100 ml di resina + 45 ml di resina. Effetto acqua limpido e cristallino
C**E
beautiful colour, just as described.
L**I
Ottimo inchiostro, il colore è veramente stupendo. Rende molto bene nella resina
A**R
Great product arrived on time
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