Hi Rach, I've used Clarity stamps for this technique. They are clear stamps but are hard, so not flimsy as some clear stamps can be. Great vid as usual, tfs! xx
Love your work.. Do you have a retailer that would sell me the Pipe Dream Ink in all the colors as I am not a retailer. And I just love the colors I live in Albuquerque, NM USA. I love all your videos. JoAnn
@newmeetings Try After Midnight Art Stamps - I can't remember the exact URL, but that's where I bought mine from. They are a US company, and you should ind them easily if you google them :-)
I absolutely love your tutorials! I lived in London for 3 years and used to love just walking around and looking at all the pretty things in the shops windows. I took the tube to London every day from West Ruislip and worked downtown London for the US embassy.
Wow Wow and Wow... Could it be possible to just have the glass and hang that somehow? Oh and yes I would be honored to recieve one of your pieces. TX and have a sunshine day
AWESOME !! Thank~you so much for sharing this !! They are beautiful !! I love what you did as I am always looking for new ideas especially for the fantasy film. I would love one of your creations !! : )
Wow and wow again! Thanks for sharing all of the things you did in this video -- but my favorite was seeing how the various colors interacted with the Fantasy Film! Totally fantabulous results!
I love your videos! I just discovered your channel! I would love one of your pendants... its such an original piece of work...! Thanks for giving these away! :D
I would love to one of your pendents!! Ilove this fantasy film. It is really neat how the color changes based on the background paper. Thanks for another wonderful tutorial on things to create with the fantasy film. Thanks for the tip (on the last video) on the Tim Holtz heat embosser as well, the other one does blow the embossing enamal off! I am going to buy Tims embosser now. Thank you, Coleen
I'd love any of those pendants, and thank you for the tutorial on the fantasy film. I've never seen that before, I'll have to look for it here in the states!
I love fantacy film and also the fibers... this was super wonderful tutorial. I love the necklaces you made amamzing. I would love to be in on a drawing for one.
Your work is just amazing!!! I just love the dragonfly pendant ... thanks for giving us the opportunity to have such a wonderful piece of art.
The butterfly is just beautiful ... what a great technique. Thanks for sharing the different materials and techniques you use ... I've never heard or seen that type of work done before.
I LOVE your necklaces and would love the chance to win one! I am a new subscriber and have soooo many questions! First, where did you find the butterfly stamp, next, how do I find the fantasy paper? Oh and last, what type of camera do you use? Your filming is outstanding!
Hi, the butterfly stamp is by Stampin' Up, but I think the set is retired, there are lots of similar butterfly stamps on the market though if you shop about. The fantasy film is available in most craft stores here in the UK, but I'm fairly sure the Art Institute is an American company, so it should be equally easy to find in the States too (not sure where you are). I'll send you a separate message re. camera :-)
Thanks for your reply! I did some digging and can find them on Ebay and found some good deals! I'm in Colorado by the way. I'll have to check Ebay for that stamp too! TFS!
I would love one of those necklaces! Thanks for showing the technique too! I've never seen that product Fantasy Film before. That butterfly is gorgeous!
I LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOVE those necklaces............gorgeous.........i do not know those luminare paints!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I
It looks like perfect pearls...............How did you do those?????
The butterfly is awesome,wow.......what a great Technic,i don't know that either,where can you get it all and how called it all???????That is just AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOVE it
Hi Natalie! in the vid before this one...or 2 before this one, She has the tutorial on the first 3 necklaces...It is explained so well and they are gorgeous huh? well just wanted to answer your question if it was not already!
I would absolutely adore one of these necklaces. OMG I cannot believe that you are giving them away I would want to hoard them lol. Can I ask where you purchased your Luminare paints please? Are they a liquid Perfect Pearl or similar? Thanks for sharing this tutorial.
Hmm, which video did you see Lumiere paints? Was it my haul video? If so, there's a link to Rainbow Silks web site where I bought mine. They do a starter set with smaller bottles to try out. They are acrylic paints mostly with either a pealescent or metallic finish to them. Some are also 2-tone, for example Halo pink-gold.
Yes it was in your haul videos that I saw them and thankyou for the info. Sorry I forgot you said that about the links. I am quite sick atm so have not got my full wits about me. Viruses suck big time. I will check out their site when I am feeling better.
Hi Rach, I've used Clarity stamps for this technique. They are clear stamps but are hard, so not flimsy as some clear stamps can be. Great vid as usual, tfs! xx
BeesKneesCrafts 1 week ago
Love it! Thank you so much! I guess I'm late for that give away. :-( lol! Maybe next time. Blessings!
kathlenesmith 1 month ago
Beautiful!!!!
SuperMamaof3 2 months ago
Beautiful! I especially like the butterfies, and how the mother of pearl wings change colour according to the background. Great tutorial.
shoshiplatypus 7 months ago
Love your work.. Do you have a retailer that would sell me the Pipe Dream Ink in all the colors as I am not a retailer. And I just love the colors I live in Albuquerque, NM USA. I love all your videos. JoAnn
newmeetings 7 months ago
@newmeetings Try After Midnight Art Stamps - I can't remember the exact URL, but that's where I bought mine from. They are a US company, and you should ind them easily if you google them :-)
RachO113 7 months ago
I absolutely love your tutorials! I lived in London for 3 years and used to love just walking around and looking at all the pretty things in the shops windows. I took the tube to London every day from West Ruislip and worked downtown London for the US embassy.
Love.
MariaJohns1 8 months ago
Wow Wow and Wow... Could it be possible to just have the glass and hang that somehow? Oh and yes I would be honored to recieve one of your pieces. TX and have a sunshine day
Darlene
justsew3 10 months ago
I would really love to win on of your wearable art necklace they are so pretty and one of a kind if i win one I would wear it often
secretsoto 1 year ago
AWESOME !! Thank~you so much for sharing this !! They are beautiful !! I love what you did as I am always looking for new ideas especially for the fantasy film. I would love one of your creations !! : )
~Mis*~
BV1956 1 year ago
I LOVE ALL YOUR VIDEOS THANK YOU
ninoska1234 1 year ago
Wow and wow again! Thanks for sharing all of the things you did in this video -- but my favorite was seeing how the various colors interacted with the Fantasy Film! Totally fantabulous results!
WhatYouMakeIt1 2 years ago
Wonderful projects! I definitely love the pendants!
Thanks for showing such beautiful ways to use a product I'd heard of, but obviously never understood :)
CSFrazier 2 years ago
Thats a really greattutorial thanks s omuch!! love the pendants too!!!
Jenxx
pinkballetdancer 2 years ago
I love your videos! I just discovered your channel! I would love one of your pendants... its such an original piece of work...! Thanks for giving these away! :D
alearte1 2 years ago
wow i would love one they are so pretty!
AliceInCraftLand 2 years ago
Great tutorial, thanks.
CutnSnip 2 years ago
soOo nice! love it, thanks for sharing
Lindascapper 2 years ago
I would love to one of your pendents!! Ilove this fantasy film. It is really neat how the color changes based on the background paper. Thanks for another wonderful tutorial on things to create with the fantasy film. Thanks for the tip (on the last video) on the Tim Holtz heat embosser as well, the other one does blow the embossing enamal off! I am going to buy Tims embosser now. Thank you, Coleen
TheScrapchick 2 years ago
I'd love any of those pendants, and thank you for the tutorial on the fantasy film. I've never seen that before, I'll have to look for it here in the states!
maureencmathis 2 years ago
Hi, I love the one with the dragonfly thry turned out so nice. I want one for sure. Thanks for the chance... TFS
Hugs, Anna
kissindawind 2 years ago
OMG. absolutely gorgeous !!
LOVE the pendants !!
I'd love to be entered in the drawing for a chance of getting 1. id like the last one, the dark blue :)
littlelyds1 2 years ago
oh these are stunning!!! id totally heart one!!
found your vids through my mum but so cute
and adore ur accent!
TheLittleInk 2 years ago
PICK ME! PICK ME!
I want one!
Thanks!
Vangie
ArrestedMotionVideos 2 years ago
I love your style, I like the purple knecklace.
Shellwecraft 2 years ago
i would love one they look amazing!
msdaniellerenee2 2 years ago
I love fantacy film and also the fibers... this was super wonderful tutorial. I love the necklaces you made amamzing. I would love to be in on a drawing for one.
1tinac 2 years ago
The tutorial was amazing as is the finished project!!
WinPooh444 2 years ago
very beautiful....TFS....
creatingwithaloha 2 years ago
Wow! I never heard of fantasy film. Thanks for sharing. I would love a chance to win one of pieces.
bethlehem79 2 years ago
I love your necklaces, especially the dragonfly one. You do absolutely beautiful work. Please enter me in your giveaway, thanks!
catcrazycreations 2 years ago
wow! such a nice idea! could you enter me too!
TheCreativeCrafts 2 years ago
ooohhhh sooo pretty! could you enter me into the giveaway please? thanks!
lin90210 2 years ago
I love these Rachel! Very pretty! TFS!
LiveLoveScrap 2 years ago
Your work is just amazing!!! I just love the dragonfly pendant ... thanks for giving us the opportunity to have such a wonderful piece of art.
The butterfly is just beautiful ... what a great technique. Thanks for sharing the different materials and techniques you use ... I've never heard or seen that type of work done before.
paperdragonfly12 2 years ago
I LOVE your necklaces and would love the chance to win one! I am a new subscriber and have soooo many questions! First, where did you find the butterfly stamp, next, how do I find the fantasy paper? Oh and last, what type of camera do you use? Your filming is outstanding!
teatanya 2 years ago
Hi, the butterfly stamp is by Stampin' Up, but I think the set is retired, there are lots of similar butterfly stamps on the market though if you shop about. The fantasy film is available in most craft stores here in the UK, but I'm fairly sure the Art Institute is an American company, so it should be equally easy to find in the States too (not sure where you are). I'll send you a separate message re. camera :-)
RachO113 2 years ago
Thanks for your reply! I did some digging and can find them on Ebay and found some good deals! I'm in Colorado by the way. I'll have to check Ebay for that stamp too! TFS!
Tanya
teatanya 2 years ago
I would love one of those necklaces! Thanks for showing the technique too! I've never seen that product Fantasy Film before. That butterfly is gorgeous!
mountzionorbust 2 years ago
I would just love to have one so YES! your work is absolutely amazing!!! omg! that butterfly is gorgeous!!
TFS!!! Lollyrot
lollyrot7 2 years ago
The butterfly is gorgeous, very nice videos, very informative!
rjtnews 2 years ago
Oh my yes, I would just love to have one of your "handmade" necklaces!!!
rjtnews 2 years ago
I love these they are wonderful. Would love to have one,
Gerangideon 2 years ago
I LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOVE those necklaces............gorgeous.........i do not know those luminare paints!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I
It looks like perfect pearls...............How did you do those?????
The butterfly is awesome,wow.......what a great Technic,i don't know that either,where can you get it all and how called it all???????That is just AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOVE it
warm hugs
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NatalieBramasole 2 years ago
Hi Natalie! in the vid before this one...or 2 before this one, She has the tutorial on the first 3 necklaces...It is explained so well and they are gorgeous huh? well just wanted to answer your question if it was not already!
I love these too!!!
xoxo Jules:)
jannaviles 2 years ago
I would absolutely adore one of these necklaces. OMG I cannot believe that you are giving them away I would want to hoard them lol. Can I ask where you purchased your Luminare paints please? Are they a liquid Perfect Pearl or similar? Thanks for sharing this tutorial.
Hugs
Michelle
bohemiangypsy99 2 years ago
Hmm, which video did you see Lumiere paints? Was it my haul video? If so, there's a link to Rainbow Silks web site where I bought mine. They do a starter set with smaller bottles to try out. They are acrylic paints mostly with either a pealescent or metallic finish to them. Some are also 2-tone, for example Halo pink-gold.
RachO113 2 years ago
Yes it was in your haul videos that I saw them and thankyou for the info. Sorry I forgot you said that about the links. I am quite sick atm so have not got my full wits about me. Viruses suck big time. I will check out their site when I am feeling better.
Hugs
Michelle
bohemiangypsy99 2 years ago
These are absolutely beautiful. I would love to have one.
Bonita7352 2 years ago