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- [Jennifer] Hi and welcome. I hope you're having a wonderful week. This is Jennifer McGuire. So today, I am revisiting a product that I bought way back in the day when I started stamping, and I know many of you did the same, and that is alcohol ink. Well, alcohol ink is making a comeback right now. So, I have been getting a lot of requests. I thought I would do a video showing how you can use alcohol ink to make easy bold backgrounds. I warn you, this is very addictive, and a lot of fun to do. So I'm just going to show you the basics today. Now my video kind of rambles through a bunch of different examples, but I thought that was the best way to show you how much fun these products are. So let's jump in to making some alcohol ink backgrounds. I do recommend working on some sort of easy to clean craft mat. This is the Tonic Easy Clean Mat. It kind of has a sticky back, so it stays put when you're working. I'm using Ranger Yupo Paper today. This is a synthetic paper, it's hard to tear....