Really nice! I'm going to try that today but I'll use a thin sheet of Japanese paper instead of delli paper. I like your channel and how you teach! Thanks for sharing your tips!
Yes, I use real feathers. I find them on my morning walks. We have wild roosters and chickens roaming around here in Florida. Also, I think you can buy feathers at a craft store and I would check amazon.
@@starlustudio1498 as I said I would NOT have used black on black, I may for example have used navy on navy or brown on brown, red on red its more just because I'm not a fan of black in my art as a rule. As I said nice result and I did understand what you were after with the technique but not a colour I would have worked with and that is fine because art is individual and you were happy with what you did
another gorgeous print ! great inspiration. thanks so much !
You are so welcome!
Really nice! I'm going to try that today but I'll use a thin sheet of Japanese paper instead of delli paper. I like your channel and how you teach! Thanks for sharing your tips!
Thank you! I think the Japanese paper is a great idea!
Great print! Smart, the way you used the crease in the paper to line up the second pull! Thank you! 💕
Thank you. :-)
LOVE IT! The best part is you show step by step how to do it and many YT artists dont and go far too fast to understand.
I’m glad you like it!😊 thanks!
Beautiful, soft looking
Thank you!
I have just found you I love what you do, I need to set down and play
So glad you enjoyed it.
A simple technique but such a lovely result!
Thank you!
I love this technique. Where can I find feathers? Are they real feathers?
Yes, I use real feathers. I find them on my morning walks. We have wild roosters and chickens roaming around here in Florida. Also, I think you can buy feathers at a craft store and I would check amazon.
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not sure I would have used black on black personally but the print is nice
Please review the video for clarification. For this experiment, changing the colors isn't an option.
@@starlustudio1498 as I said I would NOT have used black on black, I may for example have used navy on navy or brown on brown, red on red its more just because I'm not a fan of black in my art as a rule. As I said nice result and I did understand what you were after with the technique but not a colour I would have worked with and that is fine because art is individual and you were happy with what you did
She used blue for the second pull