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Couture Creations Yupo Alcohol Ink Paper | Yupo Paper Sheets A4 - White, 10pcs

The Couture Creations Yupo Alcohol Ink Paper is a white synthetic Yupo-style paper, perfect for alcohol ink techniques, watercolour, acrylics and mixed media. Its smooth, non-porous surface keeps colour on top, allowing you to move, blend and rework your media before it fully dries. Use it to create transparent effects, marbling, organic patterns and fluid colour movement. The pack includes 10 A4 sheets, 200gsm, in white.
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The Couture Creations Yupo Alcohol Ink Paper is a white synthetic Yupo-style paper designed for liquid media and techniques where colour movement matters. Its surface is smooth and non-porous, so colour sits on the surface instead of being absorbed straight away. This gives you more time to move the colour, blend it, lift it, adjust it and create more fluid, experimental results.

It is especially useful for alcohol inks, as it allows the ink to spread, break, blend and form transparent layers, marbling effects and organic patterns. It can also be used with watercolours, distress oxides, acrylics, alcohol markers and other mixed media supplies, depending on the effect you want to create.

The paper is waterproof, synthetic, non-porous, acid-free, pH neutral and 100% recyclable. It comes in A4 size, white colour, 200gsm, and the pack includes 10 sheets.

👉 Features:

  • Synthetic Yupo-style paper by Couture Creations
  • Ideal for alcohol ink techniques
  • Smooth, non-porous surface
  • Waterproof
  • Acid-free
  • pH neutral
  • 100% synthetic
  • 100% recyclable
  • Suitable for liquid and mixed media supplies
  • Colour: White
  • Paper weight: 200gsm
  • Size: A4
  • Pack includes: 10 sheets

👍 Ideal for:

Alcohol inks, Yupo techniques, marbling, watercolour, distress oxides, acrylics, alcohol markers, mixed media, art journals, cardmaking, experimental techniques and fluid colour effects.

Inspiration Tip:

Move alcohol inks across the Yupo surface with air, tilting or isopropyl alcohol to create transparent layers, flowing patterns and marbling effects. Because the surface is non-porous, you have more room to rework the result before committing to the final piece.

 

A synthetic surface for wet media & experimentation

YUPO® is a smooth, non-porous synthetic surface made from polypropylene, designed to keep media on the surface rather than absorb it. This allows color to move, interact, lift, and be reworked, making Yupo especially suited for wet and experimental media.

On Yupo, results are shaped by fluid control, surface tilt, drying time, and intentional intervention. The surface remains responsive throughout the process, supporting correction, repetition, and exploration.

🎨 Watercolor on Yupo

Watercolor behaves on Yupo through surface interaction rather than absorption. Paint remains active longer, allowing dramatic blooms, color movement, and granulation. Clean layering requires patience and full drying between passes. A small amount of oxgall can improve flow where watercolor resists the surface.

🖌️ Gouache on Yupo

Gouache performs best with thicker, controlled application. Overly diluted gouache may slip or lift, so building in well-dried layers produces the most stable and graphic results.

🎨 Acrylics & Acrylic Inks

Acrylic media forms a stable film on Yupo, making it suitable for layering, transparency, and mixed media work. Thin passes with drying time between layers provide the best control.

🍸 Alcohol Inks

Yupo is widely used for alcohol inks due to its ability to support spreading, breaking, and controlled movement through tilt, air, and alcohol.

🧼 Surface preparation

Finger oils can affect adhesion. Gentle cleaning with mild soap and water restores even surface behavior.

🛡️ Sealing & protection

Because media remains on the surface, finished work often benefits from protective sprays or varnish. Seal only after completion, as reworking becomes limited.

⚖️ White, Translucent & weights

  • White (Opaque): maximum brightness and contrast
  • Translucent: depth, overlays, and light-based effects
  • Heavy: increased rigidity for intensive handling