Thank you for showing your tying off method. I will give it a try next time I am stitching. I've never seen metallic watercolours before. I adore watercolour, but can't do it myself. I watch you do your art skills with awe and wonder. Thank you!
What a lovely idea, they're beautiful Tori and a perfect easy-going project to take away with you, I always love combining different arts and crafts together like this. How wonderful there is a studio space youcan use, is that the norm now then? :)
Wonderful 🤩 j'ai l'impression d'être une petite fille a nouveau, cette activité me rappelle le " piquage" que je faisais sur une carte où figurait un dessin et nous passions une aiguille à broder, j'aimais beaucoup ! J'ai fait un tableau sur toile brodé au fil noir aussi . Je vais essayer les cartes peintes brodées 😊 merci beaucoup. Bonnes vacances. Michelle
I like your art here very much. I think if I use the lighter weight watercolor paper I have, I can glue two layers together. Another thought, if I don’t knot the threads, I could adhere a pretty layer (fabric or paper) to the back so it could be used as a card or tag for a junk journal. Also wondering if torn tissue paper adhered to the front could work. You’ve opened a lot of possibilities. Thank you very much! 💜💜💜 I love how UA-cam videos get me thinking. It’s happy brainstorming.
Hi Tori: Your pieces are beautiful! What about printing on tracing paper and using it to poke your holes? You stitch right on the tracing paper. When done, tear it off the stitches. Just a thought. Appreciate your time and creativity. 💜😎🇺🇸
I love this, and I had an idea. What if you poke the holes for one bit at a time. For example, back stitches first. Make the Center stem holes, flip the picture up and take away the foam back. Stitch the stem. Next, flip the picture back, replace the foam, poke the holes for the two backstitch stems off to the sides, stitch those. Repeat the process for the leaves, etc. then poke for the lazy daisies, French knots, and any other stitches. It seems like this would help avoid confusion over which hole is which.
This is a great idea if you have a sketch on the watercolour. As I am transferring the pattern using it to get the dots on the page then it’s easier for me to get all the dots down first but your way sounds good too :) Thank you ❤️
This is so cute and clever it will get me out of my artistic rut. Many Thanks!
You are very welcome 🤗
Such a beautiful idea. Thanks for sharing this! ❤
Thank you :)
Beautiful idea, hope you had a great trip
Thank you Sylvia - hope you are well ❤️
@@KoolKookyKreatures doing much better thanks
@@youmefpp that’s good to hear ❤️
Thank you for showing your tying off method. I will give it a try next time I am stitching. I've never seen metallic watercolours before. I adore watercolour, but can't do it myself. I watch you do your art skills with awe and wonder. Thank you!
You are very welcome Sharon ❤️. This is a good way to start with watercolour as you get an idea of how it works and then you can stitch on top ❤️
So pretty 😍, have a lovely time away xx
Thank you Karen! Just wool shopping in the Shetlands right now. It’s dangerous to my wallet xxx
They are just gorgeous. If I received one of those as a greetings card I would be sooo excited .
Thank you Jane x
What a lovely idea, they're beautiful Tori and a perfect easy-going project to take away with you, I always love combining different arts and crafts together like this. How wonderful there is a studio space youcan use, is that the norm now then? :)
@@artyfartyannie thank you Annie. I think the only ships that I know of that have dedicated art rooms are the Fred. Olsen ones :) xx
awesome idea!😊
Thank you ☺️
Wonderful 🤩 j'ai l'impression d'être une petite fille a nouveau, cette activité me rappelle le " piquage" que je faisais sur une carte où figurait un dessin et nous passions une aiguille à broder, j'aimais beaucoup ! J'ai fait un tableau sur toile brodé au fil noir aussi . Je vais essayer les cartes peintes brodées 😊 merci beaucoup. Bonnes vacances. Michelle
Je suis tellement contente que vous ayez apprécié. Merci! ☺️
Love these❣️
Thank you Irene! So pleased you liked them :❤️
Interesting idea. I'll certainly give it a go. Thanks for sharing ❤👍from Somerset
@@elizabethamis9376 you are welcome ❤️
I like your art here very much. I think if I use the lighter weight watercolor paper I have, I can glue two layers together. Another thought, if I don’t knot the threads, I could adhere a pretty layer (fabric or paper) to the back so it could be used as a card or tag for a junk journal. Also wondering if torn tissue paper adhered to the front could work. You’ve opened a lot of possibilities. Thank you very much! 💜💜💜 I love how UA-cam videos get me thinking. It’s happy brainstorming.
Ooh some excellent ideas here :) ❤️
@@KoolKookyKreatures 💜💜💜
Hi Tori:
Your pieces are beautiful! What about printing on tracing paper and using it to poke your holes? You stitch right on the tracing paper. When done, tear it off the stitches. Just a thought. Appreciate your time and creativity. 💜😎🇺🇸
That’s a great idea Joanne. I have some printable tracing paper and do I will try that :) ❤️
Very sweet/ tfs
Thank you ☺️
I love this, and I had an idea. What if you poke the holes for one bit at a time. For example, back stitches first. Make the Center stem holes, flip the picture up and take away the foam back. Stitch the stem. Next, flip the picture back, replace the foam, poke the holes for the two backstitch stems off to the sides, stitch those. Repeat the process for the leaves, etc. then poke for the lazy daisies, French knots, and any other stitches. It seems like this would help avoid confusion over which hole is which.
This is a great idea if you have a sketch on the watercolour. As I am transferring the pattern using it to get the dots on the page then it’s easier for me to get all the dots down first but your way sounds good too :) Thank you ❤️