Mixing colors with refill ink – Update
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This overview gives you a glimpse into the world of color mixing – from the initial idea for a new color to the mixing process itself. You'll start drop by drop and gradually work your way up until you can finally fill your first blank color container with your own color creation. And we'll show you how!
Did you know that thanks to Brandy Agerbeck's colorful mind, Neuland has released a color wheel to accompany their inks? It's such a great help – even when mixing your own colors!
Sonja Skopp and Heather Martinez have mixed some of the most challenging colors outside the world of tertiary colors.
In March they mixed shades of blue and green…
You can find the PDF here !
And in May they shared their latest creations with us:
- Ballet slippers by Sonja
- Coral Reef by Heather
You can also find the PDF here !
Learn all about the best color combinations, how to avoid contamination when mixing, mixing acrylic ink, the right Neuland inks for fabrics, and much more!
If you missed the Lettering Tips Tuesday live session with Brandy Agerbeck and Matt Magain in May, you can watch it again here .
These two videos will give you a little preview:
And with this PDF you can easily mix your own individual color shade!

You need:
- Refill ink, such as the Mixing Possible Set, item no.: 9100.0085
- A few blank markers, e.g. No.One chisel tip, item no.: 8047.0000
- Empty refill bottles, item no.: 8044.0000
- White paper
- Q-tips or brushes
- Small containers for mixing (e.g. ice cube trays or empty pillboxes 😉 )
- Paper tissues
- Fresh water – distilled if possible
We're looking forward to seeing your color creations! If you'd like to share them with us on social media, please use the hashtag #mischenpossible or tag us on Instagram: @sos19sketch and @corpgraffitiart
Want to order from Austria or Switzerland ? No problem! Simply enter the item numbers into the search function of the respective shop and you're good to go.
