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Finally. I finished them. A sweet young lady photographed them for me and sent me the images. You can see her reflection in the last ornament. LOL.All except the last one were made with Adirondack Alcohol Inks. Some have metallic mixatives; some have blending solution. I didn't pour the ink over the balls. I used the applicator and put it on the same as you would for the polished stone technique.#1. Stream, Stonewashed, Lettuce; it also has Perfect Pearls Patina Green with water on the inside.#2. Ginger, Caramel, Latte, Copper#3. Cloudy Blue, Stonewashed, Denim, Silver#4. Pesto, Oregano, Meadow, Gold#5. Wild Plum, Currant, Rust#6. Red Pepper, Cranberry, Raisin#7. Eggplant, Currant, Raisin, Gold#8. Bottle, Meadow, Lettuce, Pearl; this one also has Perfect Pearls Patina Green and water inside#9. This one was made with Nick Bantock Cerrulean Blue dye reinker. I put the ink inside the ball and slowly swirled it around and around and around. I let the excess drip out and added Judikins Prisma Glitter and shook it up right away before it could clump. I poured out the excess glitter. It can be used again.Mimi, thank you for the challenge. I've had these forever, and now they're finally done.Note: When I finished each ornament, I used up the extra ink on my foil pieces from the Foiled Again! Challenge so I have some ready to use. TFL. Daria


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