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Here is a video from Cheryl on how to use the Tim Holtz Adirondack Alcohol Inks to make different plaid backgrounds. It is very easy to use the Tim Holtz Adirondack Alcohol Inks to make plaid backgrounds. You only need a few colors that will work well together (I tend to use an odd number such as 3 or 5 because I think that it turns out better that way), the alcohol ink blending solution, a blending tool and some felt applicators. The alcohol ink dries almost instantly, so there isn't any concern about drying times, etc. Once the plaid pattern is complete, you can stamp on it using Ranger's Jet Black Archival Ink. This ink has a beautiful glossy black finish, and is perfect for use with the glossy papers. It is also capable of producing the fine detail that is a part of many stamp sets -- particularly the Tim Holtz Stampers' Anonymous stamps that I feature below. You use this ink like any other -- my only caution is that the wet ink can be somewhat slippery on the glossy cardstock. Supplies from Cut @ Home Alcohol Ink Blending Tool - SKU TIM20745 Extra felt pads - SKU TIM20844 Alcohol Ink Blending Solution - SKU TIM19800 Assortment of Adirondack Alcohol Inks and metallic mixatives -- use the link to find various sets available on the Cut @ Home site Tim Holtz Stampers' Anonymous stamps Mini Holidays - SKU CMS142 and Mini Holidays #5 - SKU CMS177 Scor-Tape by Scor-Pal - 1/4" -- SKU 202 Little B Circles Cutting Dies -- SKU 100381 Sizzix Big Shot -- SKU 657900