I love your videos. I’m 41 and your videos make me feel young again. They take me back to my art classes in college which I loved. I’m not an art major and don’t believe to be very artsy but loved my Art class and my teacher. I have only worked with acrylics but regardless, I enjoy all your videos. I used to live in Modesto so I am familiar with Half Moon Bay and the Bay Area. I miss it dearly. Please continue posting and inspiring. I am sure many of us truly enjoy it. 🤍
I guess I meant whimsical in the sense that her style is so unique and dreamy... like she has her own art style that really stands out compared to other bullet journal channels (in a good way) if that makes any sense😂
Great video. I'm in my early 70's and also sell my artwork on Etsy. But I chose to have a local printer reproduce my prints for me which makes their price higher. I'm definitely going to check into your Canon printer to see if I could fit it in my business for smaller print options. I also have a Canon Eos camera which I love. Thanks for your brilliant video Jenny!
A couple of items that can be used for backgrounds while taking pictures that many people don't think of are poster/foam board that has 2 colors (a white side and preferably black, but any darker color will work) which I use to photography my brother's artwork and plain twin size flat sheets (1 black and 1 white) my preference for photographing anything that would benefit from a back drop for merchandise. The sheets are nice because if you don't have a good place to take pictures you can literally drape them over chairs, shower curtain rods, even beds & use pillows if needed to prop something up, etc. I've used all those along with my folding drying rack with the poster board underneath in front of the tub (it's a shower over the tub kind) with a sheet draped over all of it to take pictures. I've done that by the front door & used chairs by the living room window, too. For me those have the best lighting options other than outside.
Thanks for sharing your process! Camera tip: hold the open body downwards when you're changing lenses. You're less likely to get dust/dirt/hair/whatever is floating around inside the camera and on your mirror and sensor. :)
You inspire me!!! Your videos show a lot of care for those who wish to start a business from showing your vlogging tools, art tools, print works, advice and tips makes me cheered!!! I am working in my shop in future just slow but cannot wait!
Omg, I have a bunch of bottles or tubes of different types of paint, along with pens and markers everywhere. I don’t bother to clean it up unless I feel like it XD
This video gave me a great hint to start my art digitalize! Thank you for your essential video:) Do we have an option that both scanner and printer in one device?
This was awesome! Thank you for doing this. Printer settings on our Canon are currently a nightmare. Everything is coming out flatter and drab compared to the art. Going to relook at it now!
Jenny is so inspiring!! It is so helpful and interesting to see this process! I am always excited when she posts a new video.Have a wonderful day everyone:) -Meredith Betsey
I'm thinking of starting an etsy shop but I have no idea how to do it so if you could make a video about how you started your etsy shop, how you run it and everything you need to know, it would be very helpful. Love your vids!
Thank you for sharing! Your video was very helpful. I do freelance work and a lot of what you discussed were things that I've done in the past and that I wanted to see if other people did. It was nice to know that some of what I did worked for others, too. Your work is amazing and I wish you continued success! :)
The dulling effect you are seeing is due to the Canon Pixima pro-100 using dye ink which are best on glossy paper (photographer's generally like this). Pigment ink as in the Canon Pixima pro-10 are best for matte and canvas prints but dry matte on glossy paper (Painters and artist generally use to imitate their original media).
If you use Lightroom, you can pay $5 a month for the premium version and you'll be able to edit certain parts at a time. You mentioned it being hard to edit different tones in one picture and that feature helps a lot with things like that. Hope this helps!
is there a way to better determine how to adjust colors when printing? ie, you said sometimes on the off brand printer color, the orange come off as red so turn the magenta down..... why??? lololol thanks
Hai. Nice video 😊 Have you try art carton paper? (Not glossy or matte) i think thag would be nice for your painting arts, with a little texture on the paper
Do you have any advice about setting up an etsy/redbubble shop. I'm trying to set one up at the minute but I'm not sure where to start. Great video and I hope your having a nice day!
Hi You can just start there are many videos on it already. For Redbubble make sure to change the pixel size to 2875 by 3900 you can do this by using an app called Image size. Also you should use 15-20 hashtags, use google analytics, make sure to enable all prints, make sure for hardcover journals you don’t have one image over both covers and white backgrounds tend to work best (according to UA-cam videos). Please check out and recommend my Redbubble shop www.redbubble.com/people/Yeewen1234/shop?asc=u
Your room is so cute and aesthetic, and you have so much desk space, like I have the second biggest desk in my house and there’s still not enough space for my stuff, like seriously there’s stuff under my bed, stuffed in my closet and there are 2 big boxes filled with stuff under my table, and it’s still a mess.
I love you art is so beautiful! Could do an online label hall? Like close ups of what each one looks like. I got the white glossy for inkjet printers and the black likes to smudge even after a day of drying for me. Tips for it would be so helpful!
Fatastic and super helpful video! Thank you! Love your art too!!! Thinking of getting the canon Pixma pro 100 as well! Just saving up! Really want to get into selling my artwork at gigs and events (im a singer songwriter and musician) i think it would be a great idea to sell some art as well! Thanks for sharing your tips! I also love your studio setup- so pretty 🥰
Ummm I have a question is it ok to use the canon printer/scanner to print out your art, or would it be better to use to separate ones? I’m now becoming an artist so I wanna make sure I’ve got things covered!
When you started writing on the iPad on the artwork, is that a particular font or is that just freehand? I love that type of font since it's on a lot of different artwork. Do you have a video that shows how to write that way? Thank you, your art is incredible and your aesthetic is so awesome and calming.
If you are thinking get a similar model to these wide format printers, I would suggest reaching out to your friends and family on offering printing services to offset the initial cost in addition to your art business. People whom paint large canvas and photographers like these printers and are sitting right where you are. Leverage that if you can comfortable purchase these. Also the canon ip8720 is comparable to start with at $250 and allows a 13 x 19 max print.
You could always start off by selling originals to save up the money. Of course the equipment to sell prints is going to be expensive, you're selling reproduced works, the least you can do is provide top quality prints.
just get 1 printed at a fedex print store, take a pic of it and promote it - then have it priced 2-10x the price it was to print it at the local store to account for shipping and fees and your profit. Over time you can save to get them printed at home
Thank you so much for sharing this, just have two questions, why don't you print directly from your Ipad? Which software do you use to open and adjust the painting size? Thanks ahead!
Great video. I have one question. I will be doing everything except printing my art. I plan to offer printable art prints. Do you know how to format the art so that if people want certain sizes how to size them and get then ready to send a PNG file instead of actual prints . Thanks. I loved your video by the way it answered alot of my questions
Hi Jennifer! Can you offer any resources to learn lettering? There so many options and some are better than others. What resources did you learn from? Thank you so much. Your art is pure magic.🧡✨🍄
This was so helpful! I've been thinking of getting back into drawing and I know I'd definitely want to digitize if I like something I make. I always trend to lose physical copies of things 🙈 Thank you for sharing 👍
Thank you Jenny! I wanted to get pixma pro 100 too but was worried about the cost of ink and was wondering about off brand inks. Did you end up liking the off brand ink?
Very interesting video 😊 As a pro photographer (with a Bachelor of Art in photo) I had classes on photo editing (obviously) but also printing. If you're printing a lot, maybe you should look into color profils. To create a good process, you have to harmonized all the color profiles (screens, photo files, printer and paper). If you retouch your file with a profil made for print (and not digital), wich match your printer and your different type of paper ... It's going to be SOOOOOOOO much easier to print with the right colors ! It's a long thing to do, you have to learn a lot. But if you do it once, you'll gonna save so much time after (but I know it's a scary thing to do 😂).
The "mat paper part" of your video made me think of this ! Cause it's my favorite type of paper 😊I've printed myself my book for my exams, and since then I print all my clients orders with mat paper 🥰
I’m so down to learn how to do this I’m always open to more professional ways of printing!! Thanks for the suggestion!! I have no idea where to start but Im gonna do some googling or searching on UA-cam this week. 🥰 thank you!
@@JennyJournals I've done some research for you 😊 - You can watch this video from PHLEARN : ua-cam.com/video/071XzduxEqI/v-deo.html (about color spaces in Photoshop and Lightroom). - Maybe this one too (about printing) : ua-cam.com/video/1NDYZh7DrNQ/v-deo.html - This one from Mitch Boyer : ua-cam.com/video/5QRdJ-BgFWQ/v-deo.html (talking about printer calibration and paper) I hope you can get keywords and some notions from these videos 🤞🏻😁
Hi thanks for this video, I have a question pls..will that particular printer work for printing linen card stock 216 gsm? I am just starting out with my designs hence wanted to check before I buy the one you showed in the videos. I work with watercolors, hence I have limited paper options.
thanks! I have a small size of painting on paper. If I use a camera, there is a glare. the scanner is fine without glare? Should I use a laser or inkjet printer?
Great video. There seems to be a lot of steps to get what you need and I imagine it took some time for experimentation to tweak your settings. But given the high cost of the materials and your time, do you actually make a profit?
Thank you for the great video! Just wanted to ask one question. I want to scan some illustrations for a book and I'm not sure what kind of scanner would be for it. Should it be something specific for a nice quality?
When I was doing research on buying an inkjet printer, I definitely found that overall the reviews for better color accuracy and printing quality marginally goes to Canon's products, but yeah, the ink costs are a lot more haha. I don't even think Canon has as good of an ink saver option as HP's instant ink subscription or Epson's ecotank options. Unfortunate, but that's the niche they fall in!
Truly inspiring! I have a question... anyone feel free to comment 😊 how do you manage your time between work, socialising, having your own time, study, uni work and having an small online business? It's been a constant desire and drive to start my own business but just thinking about it makes my mind draw a complete blank of how and where to start and how to balance and manage my time☹ if anyone can provide me some tips, advice or experience that would be greatly appreciated! Thank you! Hope you are having a cheery day😊💖
Cute❤️ what kinda of paper do you use to paint on before doing the prints? The one your trying to take a picture of? Just wondering cus I was thinking of making prints of my own art
Hello Jenny, i always watched your videos and i'm learning a lot from you, you are very inspirational girl. I would like to ask you how much budget you put for your tech machinery ? is it monthly or annually ?
Omg your workspace is so magical and calming!! Studio goals haha. XD Wonderful video! Really inspiring and helpful. I'm hoping to get a new printer but alas, almost all of them are sold out at the moment lol ;P
Hi Jenny, your video's and artwork are really very inspiring!! When you add the monthly dates in Procreate, do you have them already set up in a separate layer that you only need to add? I would love to find an easy way to add that monthly calendar to my own photo's or artwork :-)
i have a question, can u please tell me do u put your logo on ur art work anywhere like botton corner or back side? i feel like i have to just so people do not copy and resell
I loved this video so inspirational. Thank youu. It was really cool to see your art and editing process I was wondering, what do you use your cricut joy for?I'm debating on buying one ! I saw you had 2 cricuts and 1 silhouette. Sorry lol I was just wondering 😊
This is so beautiful! Thank you for the helpful video! I have a question: How can you make sure in Word your print has for example the size A5? Or is there maybe a free app for?
You can change the size of the word document to the size you want it to be. You can also see the size of the image you've imported. The Web & App version of Word is free to use 😊
I love your videos. I’m 41 and your videos make me feel young again. They take me back to my art classes in college which I loved. I’m not an art major and don’t believe to be very artsy but loved my Art class and my teacher. I have only worked with acrylics but regardless, I enjoy all your videos. I used to live in Modesto so I am familiar with Half Moon Bay and the Bay Area. I miss it dearly. Please continue posting and inspiring. I am sure many of us truly enjoy it. 🤍
your whole vibe and art is just so whimsical and dreamy✨
Whimsical? Wondering where you can see that. To me she's just a nice young woman telling us about selling art.
I guess I meant whimsical in the sense that her style is so unique and dreamy... like she has her own art style that really stands out compared to other bullet journal channels (in a good way) if that makes any sense😂
ugh i love seeing this process- the cleaning part is so real, i’ll wake up and there’s supplies everywhere >.
Great video. I'm in my early 70's and also sell my artwork on Etsy. But I chose to have a local printer reproduce my prints for me which makes their price higher. I'm definitely going to check into your Canon printer to see if I could fit it in my business for smaller print options. I also have a Canon Eos camera which I love. Thanks for your brilliant video Jenny!
A couple of items that can be used for backgrounds while taking pictures that many people don't think of are poster/foam board that has 2 colors (a white side and preferably black, but any darker color will work) which I use to photography my brother's artwork and plain twin size flat sheets (1 black and 1 white) my preference for photographing anything that would benefit from a back drop for merchandise. The sheets are nice because if you don't have a good place to take pictures you can literally drape them over chairs, shower curtain rods, even beds & use pillows if needed to prop something up, etc. I've used all those along with my folding drying rack with the poster board underneath in front of the tub (it's a shower over the tub kind) with a sheet draped over all of it to take pictures. I've done that by the front door & used chairs by the living room window, too. For me those have the best lighting options other than outside.
Thanks for sharing your process! Camera tip: hold the open body downwards when you're changing lenses. You're less likely to get dust/dirt/hair/whatever is floating around inside the camera and on your mirror and sensor. :)
Ah very Good tip thank you!! :)
I am so grateful that UA-cam provides a way to skip parts of videos so I can go directly to the content that the title of this video mentions. 2:00
You inspire me!!! Your videos show a lot of care for those who wish to start a business from showing your vlogging tools, art tools, print works, advice and tips makes me cheered!!! I am working in my shop in future just slow but cannot wait!
I’m an art person and seeing how you cleaned your room I was like😶 cause my room is never clean there’s always beads and paper scattered about😅
same!! i’m so messy and like i find it so hard to keep my room tidy after doing art 😭
Omg, I have a bunch of bottles or tubes of different types of paint, along with pens and markers everywhere. I don’t bother to clean it up unless I feel like it XD
I don’t think that’s something you should be saying proudly but like honestly, same lol
The vibes are immaculate in this video! I’m new here, but I love the aesthetic you give off 🥰✨
This tutorial is super helpful!! I actually would like to open my own sticker and print Etsy shop and you are such an inspiration for me!!
I've been meaning to create prints and stickers of my art, and your videos have been so helpful! Thank you!!
Also, that packaging is so cute!!
The packaging is aesthetically eye catching! 😍✨
This video gave me a great hint to start my art digitalize! Thank you for your essential video:)
Do we have an option that both scanner and printer in one device?
The room and the workplace/studio is dreamy 😍
This was awesome! Thank you for doing this. Printer settings on our Canon are currently a nightmare. Everything is coming out flatter and drab compared to the art. Going to relook at it now!
Jenny is so inspiring!! It is so helpful and interesting to see this process! I am always excited when she posts a new video.Have a wonderful day everyone:)
-Meredith Betsey
I'm thinking of starting an etsy shop but I have no idea how to do it so if you could make a video about how you started your etsy shop, how you run it and everything you need to know, it would be very helpful. Love your vids!
Thanks for the suggestion! Going to try to put a video on this together soon :)
@@JennyJournals Thank you so much! That's so nice!
Wow. That was fantastic ! A complete guide to DTP and answers to all my questions and doubts as to how to digitize my paintings. 👍
Thank you for sharing! Your video was very helpful. I do freelance work and a lot of what you discussed were things that I've done in the past and that I wanted to see if other people did. It was nice to know that some of what I did worked for others, too. Your work is amazing and I wish you continued success! :)
The dulling effect you are seeing is due to the Canon Pixima pro-100 using dye ink which are best on glossy paper (photographer's generally like this). Pigment ink as in the Canon Pixima pro-10 are best for matte and canvas prints but dry matte on glossy paper (Painters and artist generally use to imitate their original media).
i've been taking your tips to start my own shop and i just want to thank you. All the information you have shared so far has been very helpful.
If you use Lightroom, you can pay $5 a month for the premium version and you'll be able to edit certain parts at a time. You mentioned it being hard to edit different tones in one picture and that feature helps a lot with things like that. Hope this helps!
Omg, I literally just watched your video about making stickers and saw this in my recommended. Perfect timing :)
hi, i loved this video so much! how did you get inspiration and the material for your shipping packaging?
is there a way to better determine how to adjust colors when printing? ie, you said sometimes on the off brand printer color, the orange come off as red so turn the magenta down..... why??? lololol thanks
Very helpful because most people use photoshop but i love just making it simple and using my iPad. I also love procreate!
Hi Jenny! I just wanted you to know that I bought the printer because of this video!! 💕💕💕 best purchase everrrr!
Hai. Nice video 😊
Have you try art carton paper? (Not glossy or matte) i think thag would be nice for your painting arts, with a little texture on the paper
Do you have any advice about setting up an etsy/redbubble shop. I'm trying to set one up at the minute but I'm not sure where to start.
Great video and I hope your having a nice day!
Hi
You can just start there are many videos on it already. For Redbubble make sure to change the pixel size to 2875 by 3900 you can do this by using an app called Image size. Also you should use 15-20 hashtags, use google analytics, make sure to enable all prints, make sure for hardcover journals you don’t have one image over both covers and white backgrounds tend to work best (according to UA-cam videos).
Please check out and recommend my Redbubble shop www.redbubble.com/people/Yeewen1234/shop?asc=u
@@Yeewen88 thankyou!!!!!!
c o c o wlc
Your room is so cute and aesthetic, and you have so much desk space, like I have the second biggest desk in my house and there’s still not enough space for my stuff, like seriously there’s stuff under my bed, stuffed in my closet and there are 2 big boxes filled with stuff under my table, and it’s still a mess.
I love you art is so beautiful! Could do an online label hall? Like close ups of what each one looks like. I got the white glossy for inkjet printers and the black likes to smudge even after a day of drying for me. Tips for it would be so helpful!
that is so handy to know! I can't wait for your website to open!!!!
Jenny, could you film a video about how you get inspired to do your paintings? It would be really helpful
Yes that’s a very good idea! I have a couple other vids lined up to film first but I’ll start thinking about this one ☺️
@@JennyJournals great, tysm!
Fatastic and super helpful video! Thank you! Love your art too!!! Thinking of getting the canon Pixma pro 100 as well! Just saving up! Really want to get into selling my artwork at gigs and events (im a singer songwriter and musician) i think it would be a great idea to sell some art as well! Thanks for sharing your tips! I also love your studio setup- so pretty 🥰
This is SO helpful! Printing on matte paper can be so frustrating! Thank you!
I feel ya! Took me so long to get it right haha and of course I’m glad it helped!
Ummm I have a question is it ok to use the canon printer/scanner to print out your art, or would it be better to use to separate ones? I’m now becoming an artist so I wanna make sure I’ve got things covered!
Awesome video, thank you! Can you tell me how you describe your art when selling on Etsy? I'm a little confused about the process. Thanks again!
1:04 Okay but, I love how she has Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band Vinyl 😭💖
When you started writing on the iPad on the artwork, is that a particular font or is that just freehand? I love that type of font since it's on a lot of different artwork. Do you have a video that shows how to write that way? Thank you, your art is incredible and your aesthetic is so awesome and calming.
Hi! I’ll try to do a tutorial on it soon it’s not any specific font but just a lettering style that eventually became the most natural for me to do!
Step one: have hundreds of dollars worth of equipment. 😭
Maybe one day.
All u need is a good printer and printer paper that’s good
If you are thinking get a similar model to these wide format printers, I would suggest reaching out to your friends and family on offering printing services to offset the initial cost in addition to your art business. People whom paint large canvas and photographers like these printers and are sitting right where you are. Leverage that if you can comfortable purchase these. Also the canon ip8720 is comparable to start with at $250 and allows a 13 x 19 max print.
You could always start off by selling originals to save up the money.
Of course the equipment to sell prints is going to be expensive, you're selling reproduced works, the least you can do is provide top quality prints.
just get 1 printed at a fedex print store, take a pic of it and promote it - then have it priced 2-10x the price it was to print it at the local store to account for shipping and fees and your profit. Over time you can save to get them printed at home
Thank you so much for sharing this, just have two questions, why don't you print directly from your Ipad? Which software do you use to open and adjust the painting size? Thanks ahead!
Great video. I have one question. I will be doing everything except printing my art. I plan to offer printable art prints. Do you know how to format the art so that if people want certain sizes how to size them and get then ready to send a PNG file instead of actual prints . Thanks. I loved your video by the way it answered alot of my questions
Such a random question but where did you get that gold moon phase jewelry hanger on your wall above your
plant?
So obsessed with your videos!!
Hi Jennifer! Can you offer any resources to learn lettering? There so many options and some are better than others. What resources did you learn from? Thank you so much. Your art is pure magic.🧡✨🍄
Yes! Going to making a video on this this month 🤗
hi, are you using dye inks for your prints? will it be more expensive using pigment inks? i like your art style, keep it up.
8:43, I just fell off my chair and had a heart attack!! you are printing using Microsoft Word?!
My parents used to own a printing business and you can actually do good quality work on Word if u know how, lol. It’s pretty surprising
I hope to one day start an Etsy shop just like Jenny 🤞
Awesome this is great.
Did you make those stamps? And what paper are you using for your wrapping? Your style is so nice
I don’t think the Epson premium matte paper is archival. Do you
find that a problem, at all, when selling your prints?
Hello! Amazing video! Do you do your paintings on canvas itself or watercolor thick type paper?
This was so helpful! I've been thinking of getting back into drawing and I know I'd definitely want to digitize if I like something I make. I always trend to lose physical copies of things 🙈 Thank you for sharing 👍
Where did you get the pretty things inside stamp? It's so cute!
Thank you Jenny! I wanted to get pixma pro 100 too but was worried about the cost of ink and was wondering about off brand inks. Did you end up liking the off brand ink?
Very interesting video 😊 As a pro photographer (with a Bachelor of Art in photo) I had classes on photo editing (obviously) but also printing. If you're printing a lot, maybe you should look into color profils. To create a good process, you have to harmonized all the color profiles (screens, photo files, printer and paper). If you retouch your file with a profil made for print (and not digital), wich match your printer and your different type of paper ... It's going to be SOOOOOOOO much easier to print with the right colors !
It's a long thing to do, you have to learn a lot. But if you do it once, you'll gonna save so much time after (but I know it's a scary thing to do 😂).
The "mat paper part" of your video made me think of this ! Cause it's my favorite type of paper 😊I've printed myself my book for my exams, and since then I print all my clients orders with mat paper 🥰
I’m so down to learn how to do this I’m always open to more professional ways of printing!! Thanks for the suggestion!! I have no idea where to start but Im gonna do some googling or searching on UA-cam this week. 🥰 thank you!
@@JennyJournals I've done some research for you 😊
- You can watch this video from PHLEARN : ua-cam.com/video/071XzduxEqI/v-deo.html (about color spaces in Photoshop and Lightroom).
- Maybe this one too (about printing) : ua-cam.com/video/1NDYZh7DrNQ/v-deo.html
- This one from Mitch Boyer : ua-cam.com/video/5QRdJ-BgFWQ/v-deo.html (talking about printer calibration and paper)
I hope you can get keywords and some notions from these videos 🤞🏻😁
Hi thanks for this video, I have a question pls..will that particular printer work for printing linen card stock 216 gsm? I am just starting out with my designs hence wanted to check before I buy the one you showed in the videos. I work with watercolors, hence I have limited paper options.
thanks! I have a small size of painting on paper. If I use a camera, there is a glare. the scanner is fine without glare?
Should I use a laser or inkjet printer?
Great video. There seems to be a lot of steps to get what you need and I imagine it took some time for experimentation to tweak your settings. But given the high cost of the materials and your time, do you actually make a profit?
How do you make sure it prints out in the right size, like a standard 8x10 or 4x6 etc?
Thank you for the great video! Just wanted to ask one question. I want to scan some illustrations for a book and I'm not sure what kind of scanner would be for it. Should it be something specific for a nice quality?
Omds ur wall is soo cute
Haha I keep my Pixma on the floor too! i don't really have any other space to put it in my small room/studio :P
When I was doing research on buying an inkjet printer, I definitely found that overall the reviews for better color accuracy and printing quality marginally goes to Canon's products, but yeah, the ink costs are a lot more haha. I don't even think Canon has as good of an ink saver option as HP's instant ink subscription or Epson's ecotank options. Unfortunate, but that's the niche they fall in!
Truly inspiring! I have a question... anyone feel free to comment 😊 how do you manage your time between work, socialising, having your own time, study, uni work and having an small online business? It's been a constant desire and drive to start my own business but just thinking about it makes my mind draw a complete blank of how and where to start and how to balance and manage my time☹ if anyone can provide me some tips, advice or experience that would be greatly appreciated! Thank you! Hope you are having a cheery day😊💖
How do you keep your glossy prints from smearing? I am having some troubles.
Hey,
Please give out the link of the brown packaging bag.
Cute❤️ what kinda of paper do you use to paint on before doing the prints? The one your trying to take a picture of? Just wondering cus I was thinking of making prints of my own art
Hello Jenny, i always watched your videos and i'm learning a lot from you, you are very inspirational girl. I would like to ask you how much budget you put for your tech machinery ? is it monthly or annually ?
Omg your workspace is so magical and calming!! Studio goals haha. XD
Wonderful video! Really inspiring and helpful. I'm hoping to get a new printer but alas, almost all of them are sold out at the moment lol ;P
Thank you so much, this was so helpful! Do you think it's better to print yourself rather than use a third party to print and ship products for you?
thanks so much for this video! Is the pro version of the ipad necessary --- will an ipad air work fine for this?
Hi Jenny, your video's and artwork are really very inspiring!! When you add the monthly dates in Procreate, do you have them already set up in a separate layer that you only need to add? I would love to find an easy way to add that monthly calendar to my own photo's or artwork :-)
Yep! I have all the months that I pre-did some time ago and I just copy the layer over to the calendar ☺️
This was really informative but also relaxing to watch 💖
i have a question, can u please tell me do u put your logo on ur art work anywhere like botton corner or back side? i feel like i have to just so people do not copy and resell
Do the off brand inks fade over time? I have heard people say they do so they're not ideal for art prints you will be selling
You have such a beautiful presentation on your product!
If you're doing international shipping, is there the risk of the package getting damaged on the way?
Your packaging is so cute!!
Thank you! 🥰
It's still attracting when us artists have messy areas and when actually clean up/organize. Both ways are strangely tasteful it that makes sense lol
do u like that printer is it good does it give you lines on pics like other printers
To whoever reading this: May all ur wishes come true, have a great day!💜
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Hi, do you know will photo come out good in print if it becomes blurry in photoshop when zoomed in at 100%?
Do you print your stickers off this printer as well ?
I loved this video so inspirational. Thank youu. It was really cool to see your art and editing process I was wondering, what do you use your cricut joy for?I'm debating on buying one ! I saw you had 2 cricuts and 1 silhouette. Sorry lol I was just wondering 😊
Going to be doing a video on this soon comparing my sticker machines! :) I keep forgetting to film that one!
@@JennyJournals haha its okay! Thank you for replying ♡♡ love ya 💗 💓
Super interesting, thanks for doing it. Your enchanted forest is beautiful❤️
How did you learn all of the adjusting?
i just new to know this! and i love it, helped me a lot. and ur beautiful!
Yay ! She does it all on floor !
I m so happy, there's someone like me
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Hahaha me too!! X
Nice, thanks for the best information, please make some video on printers.
Also the brown shipping envelope?
Been waiting for another video like this one!!!!
What sizes do you make your prints ❤️
Before you printed ...what program were you in to size the picture
your room was is so pretty omg
This is so beautiful! Thank you for the helpful video!
I have a question: How can you make sure in Word your print has for example the size A5? Or is there maybe a free app for?
You can change the size of the word document to the size you want it to be. You can also see the size of the image you've imported. The Web & App version of Word is free to use 😊
@@josie3779 Thank you so much!
What print paper does people use for watercolor? I need help please 🥺🥺
I love you earrings! Did you make them ? ✨
They are handmade from a shop called @earthandivory 🧡☺️
Calligraphy looks 😍 packaging 👌