Watercolor Tips
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Love the ice cube tray idea!
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Very smart tip about the perfume!! Very nifty! I'm going to be saving mine now!! You are awesome, keep crafting!!
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Great channel I'm subscribing :)
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Hi! What a great idea, the ice cube tray! Why didn't I think of that? ? I am new to painting and watercolors. Is that a size 10 or 12 brush you are using? And can you tell me more about this 'stamping' I'm hearing about? Is the stamp ink a special ink? Why not just hand draw on the pretty design? Or is the stamping just more fun?? Thanks for the great ideas. I bought myself some watercolor postcards, so I've been having fun with those so far. I'd like to know more about embossing.
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wow these are sooo beautiful!!!
u've got skills !! =P
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Yes, defiantly!
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thanks for this wonderful tutorial- bur you do not work with watercolor but with ink.
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Beautiful cards! What an excellent idea using that ice cube tray as a water well.
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Thanks so much for your great tips! I love to watch then do on my projects...keep it up!
Thanks for this wonderful tutorial. I never thought of using an icetray!!And yet I always stress about having to use multiple jars when doing water colour.And the tip for perfume strip is great. Are you using chalk ink or pigment ink please? I thought both of these are not water mixable.
Thanks so much for sharing,
Tassy
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Tassycrafty 2 years ago
Thank you! I use pigment ink pads as watercolors. The chalk ink pads are made from a different kind of material and it is easier to get enough ink on a brush with the pigment ink. (Most of the time I have enough ink around the edge of my ink pad cases to just kind of "clean up" the extra ink with a paintbrush.)
heroarts 2 years ago