Hello my friends thank you so much for watching my video. I forgot to mention at the end of this video how interesting it was that the artist loft flow acrylic white did not cause excessive lacing and cells like it has been so maybe the amount of floetrol just needs to be adjusted to stop that from happening in our Dutch pours. I will most definitely be looking into this further❤ Dont forget to like and subscribe. Much love to you all and HAPPY POURING 😊
What's interesting is that Artist Loft Flow Acrylic from Michael's in Ontario, Canada is not currently available on their website. I contacted them and the only thing they offered was an email if this product comes in. I went to the actual store and purchased flow acrylic for 5 out of the 6 colours. No flow white. Only soft body white and the remaining bottles of coloured paint were all soft body as well. I hope the situation changes.
@@marylinrobinson4708 if you have access to Amazon, try Amazon. That's where I bought two 32oz combo of white and black for $34 (American) plus free shipping with my prime membership. Also, try Jerry's Artarama, or DickBlick websites. Hope any of that helps!
What a wonderful professor! Especially for a beginner. What you teach may allow someone to begin to have some success sooner, not feel like a failure and quit. So...not only are you TEACHING...you could be TREATING depression, loneliness, low self-esteem, lack of purpose, etc. The joy and thrill of seeing the explosion of colors and movement, being part of a community,..a sense of pride and the feeling of I am an artist has the possibility of changing someone's life in a positive way forever. I know I may sound hyperbolic...but it is true!! If you were to create another of your magnificent paintings...no one could ever deny your God given gift. Bless you for not only sharing your years of experience and your beautiful paintings. But more importantly thank you for the joy and laughter you infuse into every drop of paint or resin you pour, swipe blow, or throw. 🥰🙏😝
I couldn't have said that better myself except to say that I know for a fact that Tammy is helping people with the issues you mentioned 🤗 Paint pouring, Tammy and some other artists absolutely cured my depression and I had been unwell for 2 years 💕 I just hope you realise Tammy, the very real difference you are making in people's lives. More so now with the state of the world x x x 💕😇💕
I always add a metallic to my other paints when I want more cells or pearls. This was fun watching you experiment. I have about 6 months of experiments trying to get pearls without satin enamel because I can’t buy it here. Thank you Tammy. ❤️
Dear Tammy, I am new to acrylic pouring and have watched many videos in everything from Cloud mix to Dump and swirl, straight pour 😱 so overwhelming!!!! But then I watched a tutorial where you explain what the Cloud pour is and how it’s done and why… and how it differs from a cloud mix that is poured on a canvas in a puddle and Why and How 😊 now I think I can actually stop watching videos and actually try doing it… honestly I’m a quick learner but all the artists do it their way and that’s great, when you know why and how and when to do what technique. I found you really break it down to “this is what you need to know… this is why… it’s a paint reaction, it’s going to be different each time… it’s okay. I’m so glad I clicked on your channel Tammy! THANK YOU 👍🏻🦋🌻
Thanks for the class on mixing and and the differences In them. You are so generous sharing your time and knowledge with us all Tammy …what a lovely lady you are !! 😘
Tammy, thank you for all you do. I really appreciate the time you take to explain what you're doing. I love to watch your videos. You make me laugh every time, which makes learning so much easier. You rock. ❤️
Thank you Tammy xx You use a lot of expensive ingredients to help us out and you truly do help, so thank you again and again.. love watching your videos.
Tammy I have literally gone through 2 full Deco Art satin trying Dwights recipe… I do get tiny cells. I only I used Metallic Blue metallic Turquoise,,, I guess I should use non metallics. I thank you so much for all your time in showing and trying new experiments. Your so generous and I truly thank you . 🤩
In my description I have a link to my recipes. I've had people tell.me they have great success with them. There is a video where I show you how to make yoir own satin enamels and one using actual satin enamels but more importantly I use a scale and show exact measurements and everything. Maybe those will help you❤😘
Nothing ventured, nothing gained, huh? Thanks for doing all the experimenting that you do. This turned out really pretty. The colors were great. Now I have to watch all over again to see what colors you used!
18:38 I can't believe it !! I saw a scrape in the wild! I was so surprised when you did that, I gasped! LOL It's my first encounter! most don't SHOW the destruction of a painting gone wrong. Thank you for being MY FIRST !! LMAO !!
Tammy it’s me again thank you for your generous reply. I love how you take your own time in METHODICALLY SHOWING AND WRITING down recipes and explanations for all of us to be more successful. I really want to send you some goodies. How do I go about this ? Thank you again, Annette in Florida
It’s so cool that you try this to hell those that can’t get all the other ingredients plus figuring out what to do with the current artists loft flows acrylic
thanks Tammy for this video! I'm just starting out and watching your videos truly are helpful. Unfortunately I cannot do any testing because even though there are many complaints regarding apparent changes to the Artist Loft Flow acrylic white you can't even buy it anymore. They are only selling the Soft Body now. Have you tested the Soft Body type?
I see no recipes that you said would be in description. am I missing something? I have been trying for months to get this down and was excited to see your video. thank you for the experiment
Too funny. I haven't even watched the video yet but I had to stop to comment that the promo is a hoot. I love it. Whomever is doing it should be doing it for a living.
All of the pearl cell pours I have done, and of those, the ones that have turned out PHENOMENALLY, but, none of them have I put a base/pillow on the canvas - I always put my colors directly on the canvas, and the "pour over" paint, typically black, is poured over the colors, and the colors I use have always been DecoArt extreme sheen - which are colors that are all metallic. So, while I definitely appreciate your video testing new, simpler techniques to achieve the pear cell style, I am a little confused with a couple of things you commented on this video. I love watching/listening to you - you crack me up usually, and you have a certain light-heartedness about your attitude that is reassuring. I just am a little confused why someone like yourself, who has been doing this type of art for a much longer time myself and many others who watch you and are still learning, seems a little lost. (I am so very sorry if that comes out in a way that sounds offensive - I do not mean it to be offensive or hurtful, I don't know any other way to say exactly the point I am trying to get to...) I love your art, please keep making videos, please help explain to me what I am obviously not understanding?
Hello my friend. I believe your asking me why would I experiment when I am someone that has been doing this a long time and knows how to do the Pearl technique?? I hope I'm understanding this but if not here is why I made this video.. I can do a pearl pour. I can do all the pours out there and be done like every other channel. Here is what I used, go out and buy all the supplies and do it.. I have, on this one technique alone,, 6 videos that show you exactly how to be successful with this technique . And that's not counting all the other videos I made where I didn't teach just created using the pearl effect technique. My goal in doing this video/ experiments is to maybe stumble on a way of doing this one technique without having to buy 5 products to do it. Sure I can just tell people to use ABC and you will have success. When it comes to this technique though ABC are either too hard to find or very expensive so as a teacher I try to find alternatives to help you the viewer do something more easily and cheaper. What if my first experiment had worked? That would mean that you can now do the Pearl technique without using satin enamels, gac 800 and a large amount of pouring medium Which means you save money not buying those products and you save time not having to mix them all up. Now granted the experiments did not work but why would I not try to experiment and help others? There are a lot of people out there that would love to do this technique but satin enamels is nonexistent at this point so when I experiment I film. Most channels would not do this. They have their own reasons whether it be no interest in experimentting to find easier ways for themselves and their viewers or they just don't have the knowledge of how chemicals work . They watched a few videos to learn acrylic pouring and started a channel.with no prior art background. I've been at this for almost 25 years and the teacher in me outweighs the artist and therefore I must learn and teach it myself. I am secure enough with myself to know that I can produce beautiful artwork and also show things that do not work. There are so many that do not show their failures and to me that is misleading the public because trust me they all fail. We Whether you see it or not, now that's the question lol❤ so that's my reasoning for this. Hope it clears it up .❤
@@tammyandersonart Well, no, you did not really answer the question I was having problems trying to ask, Tammy: I know WHY you do the videos (teaching and experimenting); what I was confused about: why you were putting a pillow or base paint on the canvas FIRST (bc like I said originally, I have never done a pearl pour with a base paint), and, this is just my experience - I have only been actively creating pours since Jul'y 2020 - but I was confused why there was no "pour over" paint used on top of your colors - b/c (and I could be very wrong here) I thought that was how the pearl cell outcome was accomplished in the first place - regardless of how many or how few extra products you use. See, among the very long list of other artists I watch (along with you) none of them that I have seen use a base paint - and if I missed it, if they DID use a base paint, they all use a "pour over" paint: AND, that pour over paint is ALWAYS thinner than the colors/ hence, the result being the "pearl"-like cells. in this video, your paints, pillow and colors, are all the same consistency - so I wondered if THAT WAS the reason your experiment was not working. I think that is what I was trying to get at. LOL, maybe this time I am more precise in my questioning?
Thank you for doing this. I wondered if the current Artist Loft paint would cause enough of a reaction. I am having trouble trying to conquer the cloud pour and Gac 800 is such a precious commodity these days. I'm using Behr Satin Enamel as I'm out of Deco Art and Behr would be a better bang for the buck. I guess it's back to the drawing board for me! PS, I love your laugh!
Aww ty my friend. And this is exactly why I try these things for you all. Did it work? No . But what if it had right it? There would have been a lot of happy people❤
Thank a lot for this experiment!!! I've been trying for months cause I can't get any "satin enamels" in Belgium...I still didn't find the recipe but I'll keep on trying ;-) . By the way I adore the result you had on25.03 minutes. Love you!! have a nice day!
Matbe I'm wrong ( I'm a real newbie! ) but I had thought that to get pearl cells the thick paint goes on first and the thinner paint is poured over the thicker paint/s and then tilted to cover the thicker paint and then pearl cells appear. Am I wrong or just terrible confued??
Thank you for the video. Love love love your art ! I have a quick question...I did a piece last week and it is dried. How can I add some glitter to it....or is it too late ? Thank you for all you do 💜
Ty my friend 💓 you can either buy some glitter paint and paint it on or you can use a brush with glue and paint glue where you want glitter to be and sprinkle it on. I use this www.amazon.com/dp/B07FSKXSNK/?ref=idea_lv_dp_ov_mw&tag=onamztammyand-20&linkCode=ic6&ascsubtag=amzn1.ideas.3D2L98MWN3KOY
Dear Tammy ..I am.living in Slovenija and trying to get flowtrol ..sorry to say its impossible ..no one could help ..is there someting else i could use instead .. Ordering by amazon is way to expensive . Thanks in advance for your reaction ...greetings Yvonne
It may just be my laptop but I also watched one of your videos from 2020 before this one and neither has the additional info you usually have at the bottom. In my case on a pc it says 'more' underneath the video. Just wanted to let you know that.
Good morning, thank you so much for your tutorials. They have been extremely helpful on my new journey. For me this really helps me with my anxiety. It's relaxing being to just be in my dedicated space and just create. I hope you don't mind if I ask for your assistance. In starting out the consistency Guage has been mentioned as a standard for learning consistency. Is there a particular number on the Guage that would be closest to the consistency I need for the base in a pearl, puddle and cloud pour? It's really hard for me to see what the paint actually feels like. Everytime I've thinned the paints to achieving that little hole as the stream make contact with the surface, the basecoat breaks down and doesn't hold. Using the consistency Guage as a guide has helped me tremendously. Thank you so much for your assistance and response. 🥲
Hello my friends thank you so much for watching my video. I forgot to mention at the end of this video how interesting it was that the artist loft flow acrylic white did not cause excessive lacing and cells like it has been so maybe the amount of floetrol just needs to be adjusted to stop that from happening in our Dutch pours. I will most definitely be looking into this further❤ Dont forget to like and subscribe. Much love to you all and HAPPY POURING 😊
What's interesting is that Artist Loft Flow Acrylic from Michael's in Ontario, Canada is not currently available on their website. I contacted them and the only thing they offered was an email if this product comes in. I went to the actual store and purchased flow acrylic for 5 out of the 6 colours. No flow white. Only soft body white and the remaining bottles of coloured paint were all soft body as well. I hope the situation changes.
@@marylinrobinson4708 if you have access to Amazon, try Amazon. That's where I bought two 32oz combo of white and black for $34 (American) plus free shipping with my prime membership. Also, try Jerry's Artarama, or DickBlick websites. Hope any of that helps!
@@marylinrobinson4708 I heard floetrol is pretty much nonexistent in areas of Canada too. Such a shame what is happening 😞
@@tammyandersonart Definitely! Thank you for your concern. You are such a lovely person!
What a wonderful professor! Especially for a beginner. What you teach may allow someone to begin to have some success sooner, not feel like a failure and quit. So...not only are you TEACHING...you could be TREATING depression, loneliness, low self-esteem, lack of purpose, etc. The joy and thrill of seeing the explosion of colors and movement, being part of a community,..a sense of pride and the feeling of I am an artist has the possibility of changing someone's life in a positive way forever. I know I may sound hyperbolic...but it is true!! If you were to create another of your magnificent paintings...no one could ever deny your God given gift. Bless you for not only sharing your years of experience and your beautiful paintings. But more importantly thank you for the joy and laughter you infuse into every drop of paint or resin you pour, swipe blow, or throw. 🥰🙏😝
Oh you make me feel good. I cannot thank you enough 😘
I couldn't have said that better myself except to say that I know for a fact that Tammy is helping people with the issues you mentioned 🤗 Paint pouring, Tammy and some other artists absolutely cured my depression and I had been unwell for 2 years 💕 I just hope you realise Tammy, the very real difference you are making in people's lives. More so now with the state of the world x x x 💕😇💕
I always add a metallic to my other paints when I want more cells or pearls. This was fun watching you experiment. I have about 6 months of experiments trying to get pearls without satin enamel because I can’t buy it here. Thank you Tammy. ❤️
Dear Tammy, I am new to acrylic pouring and have watched many videos in everything from Cloud mix to Dump and swirl, straight pour 😱 so overwhelming!!!! But then I watched a tutorial where you explain what the Cloud pour is and how it’s done and why… and how it differs from a cloud mix that is poured on a canvas in a puddle and Why and How 😊 now I think I can actually stop watching videos and actually try doing it… honestly I’m a quick learner but all the artists do it their way and that’s great, when you know why and how and when to do what technique. I found you really break it down to “this is what you need to know… this is why… it’s a paint reaction, it’s going to be different each time… it’s okay. I’m so glad I clicked on your channel Tammy! THANK YOU 👍🏻🦋🌻
The golden age of screen!! This is the golden age of fluid pouring!
Thank you, Tammy, for all the time you spend doing experiments to teach your followers…you are much appreciated! The end result is very pretty!
Thanks for the class on mixing and and the differences In them. You are so generous sharing your time and knowledge with us all Tammy …what a lovely lady you are !! 😘
You truly mastered the Dutch p, well done!
Wow Tammy thank you for doing this experiment! It helps is all A LOT! Happy Creating to you!
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Bahahah I love it. Ty Sis 💘
Tammy, thank you for all you do. I really appreciate the time you take to explain what you're doing. I love to watch your videos. You make me laugh every time, which makes learning so much easier. You rock. ❤️
Thanks Tammy.. you are always Blessing us with your experiments and thanks to you I have learned a lot and I thank you so much!!!
Very cool experiment. I liked how the pearls only showed on part of the first one. I prefer that actually to them taking over.
Thank you so much Tammy. I learn every time I watch your videos. You are a very good teacher,thanks again. Your picture turned out very pretty.
thank you so much Tammy for doing all the testing for our good.
Incredible results Tammy 💚☘️👍
Thank you for all your help,Tammy.
You’re a Master, just beautiful, if only I could, all I know I want be like 👍 you. You just poured over that and made a beauty.
Thank you Tammy xx You use a lot of expensive ingredients to help us out and you truly do help, so thank you again and again.. love watching your videos.
Thank you for your experiments Tammy. The Dutch pour turned out pretty.
Tammy thank you so Much this was wonderful to watch ❤️👍 Australia xx
Thanks Tammy. Enjoyed the experiment.
Ohhhh…loving this Dutch Pour! And YES…I enjoyed!
I definitely learnt a lot from you . Thank you Tammy for sharing your testing . I love you too Tammy
Thanks for showing us the experiment. Love the dutch pour
Tammy I have literally gone through 2 full Deco Art satin trying Dwights recipe… I do get tiny cells. I only I used Metallic Blue metallic Turquoise,,, I guess I should use non metallics. I thank you so much for all your time in showing and trying new experiments. Your so generous and I truly thank you . 🤩
In my description I have a link to my recipes. I've had people tell.me they have great success with them. There is a video where I show you how to make yoir own satin enamels and one using actual satin enamels but more importantly I use a scale and show exact measurements and everything. Maybe those will help you❤😘
You are always so helpful Tammy and I love watching your experiments. Thanks so much for being so helpful to all of us pourers!!!
Nothing ventured, nothing gained, huh? Thanks for doing all the experimenting that you do. This turned out really pretty. The colors were great. Now I have to watch all over again to see what colors you used!
Thank you for taking the time to do these experiments for us. It is so helpful. Love how the dutch pour turned out
Beautiful presentation of the history of paint
The end result of the last one is gorgeous! Thank you so much for all you do to bring this content to all of us. You are definitely TOA! 👏👍🤗
Really good experiment Tammy I appreciate your time, effort, expense, and clean up 😂 can you try the white paint over the colors
Thank you for sharing your test piece. Very much appreciated. xx
Thanks for trying!! Hoping my galaxy pour for my grandsons room comes out. It’s going to have Glo in the Dark paint too. I need some pearls!
Tammy thank you for all the great advice. You are one of a kind.
I really enjoyed it too...great experiments...always something to learn from you Tammy...thanks!♥
Thank you Tammy for test and trying new thing
Dwight pours with floetrol a d water for base and paints. He pours a puddle then puts the “base” on top then hilts. He gets wonderful cells
18:38 I can't believe it !! I saw a scrape in the wild! I was so surprised when you did that, I gasped! LOL It's my first encounter! most don't SHOW the destruction of a painting gone wrong. Thank you for being MY FIRST !! LMAO !!
Tammy it’s me again thank you for your generous reply. I love how you take your own time in METHODICALLY SHOWING AND WRITING down recipes and explanations for all of us to be more successful. I really want to send you some goodies. How do I go about this ? Thank you again, Annette in Florida
Hello beautiful. Ty you so so very much for your kind words. You can email me Artbytammy@yahoo.com. 😘
Great experiment! It’s good to know that the artist loft doesn’t really work for pearl cells! Thanks!
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Thanks Tammy, you bring such good content to the table. Thanks!!
Lots of Fun seeing the experiments 🧪 🔬.
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I love this video learns a lot that last dutch pour is beautiful 🤩
Hi Tammy I loved your finale. Really beautiful I think I will have to do some experiments. Thanks for the information and video
Thanks so much for doing all these experiments for us. It makes a lot of work for you. You're a great teacher.
It’s so cool that you try this to hell those that can’t get all the other ingredients plus figuring out what to do with the current artists loft flows acrylic
Thanks so much Tammy! ❤
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Love the final result! Thank you!
Thank you so much for helping us understand!!. 🙏🏼
Wow, I’m first! Never happens! ❤️
It looks fabulous.
thanks Tammy for this video! I'm just starting out and watching your videos truly are helpful. Unfortunately I cannot do any testing because even though there are many complaints regarding apparent changes to the Artist Loft Flow acrylic white you can't even buy it anymore. They are only selling the Soft Body now. Have you tested the Soft Body type?
Wow. Nice. And your intro! Love it 😘
Love the final outcome! Thanks for experimenting for us!
Think in that second try the gold had the pearls because it was a satin paint.
I see no recipes that you said would be in description. am I missing something? I have been trying for months to get this down and was excited to see your video. thank you for the experiment
Too funny. I haven't even watched the video yet but I had to stop to comment that the promo is a hoot. I love it. Whomever is doing it should be doing it for a living.
That is the work of Kanella Ciraco lol she does make some good trailers doesn't she lol ty my friend 💓
Thank you so much for sharing 🙏
I’m new at this & I enjoyed all your formulas❗️
Hi Tammy, can you use any of the deco art Satin Enamels to get cells or only the white?
All of the pearl cell pours I have done, and of those, the ones that have turned out PHENOMENALLY, but, none of them have I put a base/pillow on the canvas - I always put my colors directly on the canvas, and the "pour over" paint, typically black, is poured over the colors, and the colors I use have always been DecoArt extreme sheen - which are colors that are all metallic. So, while I definitely appreciate your video testing new, simpler techniques to achieve the pear cell style, I am a little confused with a couple of things you commented on this video. I love watching/listening to you - you crack me up usually, and you have a certain light-heartedness about your attitude that is reassuring. I just am a little confused why someone like yourself, who has been doing this type of art for a much longer time myself and many others who watch you and are still learning, seems a little lost. (I am so very sorry if that comes out in a way that sounds offensive - I do not mean it to be offensive or hurtful, I don't know any other way to say exactly the point I am trying to get to...) I love your art, please keep making videos, please help explain to me what I am obviously not understanding?
Hello my friend. I believe your asking me why would I experiment when I am someone that has been doing this a long time and knows how to do the Pearl technique?? I hope I'm understanding this but if not here is why I made this video.. I can do a pearl pour. I can do all the pours out there and be done like every other channel. Here is what I used, go out and buy all the supplies and do it.. I have, on this one technique alone,, 6 videos that show you exactly how to be successful with this technique . And that's not counting all the other videos I made where I didn't teach just created using the pearl effect technique. My goal in doing this video/ experiments is to maybe stumble on a way of doing this one technique without having to buy 5 products to do it. Sure I can just tell people to use ABC and you will have success. When it comes to this technique though ABC are either too hard to find or very expensive so as a teacher I try to find alternatives to help you the viewer do something more easily and cheaper. What if my first experiment had worked? That would mean that you can now do the Pearl technique without using satin enamels, gac 800 and a large amount of pouring medium Which means you save money not buying those products and you save time not having to mix them all up. Now granted the experiments did not work but why would I not try to experiment and help others? There are a lot of people out there that would love to do this technique but satin enamels is nonexistent at this point so when I experiment I film. Most channels would not do this. They have their own reasons whether it be no interest in experimentting to find easier ways for themselves and their viewers or they just don't have the knowledge of how chemicals work . They watched a few videos to learn acrylic pouring and started a channel.with no prior art background. I've been at this for almost 25 years and the teacher in me outweighs the artist and therefore I must learn and teach it myself. I am secure enough with myself to know that I can produce beautiful artwork and also show things that do not work. There are so many that do not show their failures and to me that is misleading the public because trust me they all fail. We
Whether you see it or not, now that's the question lol❤ so that's my reasoning for this. Hope it clears it up .❤
@@tammyandersonart Well, no, you did not really answer the question I was having problems trying to ask, Tammy: I know WHY you do the videos (teaching and experimenting); what I was confused about: why you were putting a pillow or base paint on the canvas FIRST (bc like I said originally, I have never done a pearl pour with a base paint), and, this is just my experience - I have only been actively creating pours since Jul'y 2020 - but I was confused why there was no "pour over" paint used on top of your colors - b/c (and I could be very wrong here) I thought that was how the pearl cell outcome was accomplished in the first place - regardless of how many or how few extra products you use.
See, among the very long list of other artists I watch (along with you) none of them that I have seen use a base paint - and if I missed it, if they DID use a base paint, they all use a "pour over" paint: AND, that pour over paint is ALWAYS thinner than the colors/ hence, the result being the "pearl"-like cells.
in this video, your paints, pillow and colors, are all the same consistency - so I wondered if THAT WAS the reason your experiment was not working.
I think that is what I was trying to get at. LOL, maybe this time I am more precise in my questioning?
Thank you for doing this. I wondered if the current Artist Loft paint would cause enough of a reaction. I am having trouble trying to conquer the cloud pour and Gac 800 is such a precious commodity these days. I'm using Behr Satin Enamel as I'm out of Deco Art and Behr would be a better bang for the buck. I guess it's back to the drawing board for me! PS, I love your laugh!
Aww ty my friend. And this is exactly why I try these things for you all. Did it work? No . But what if it had right it? There would have been a lot of happy people❤
your so talented.
Thank a lot for this experiment!!! I've been trying for months cause I can't get any "satin enamels" in Belgium...I still didn't find the recipe but I'll keep on trying ;-) . By the way I adore the result you had on25.03 minutes. Love you!! have a nice day!
I only use normal paint, Floetrol and water and get crazy cells with that.
Matbe I'm wrong ( I'm a real newbie! ) but I had thought that to get pearl cells the thick paint goes on first and the thinner paint is poured over the thicker paint/s and then tilted to cover the thicker paint and then pearl cells appear. Am I wrong or just terrible confued??
Thank you for the video. Love love love your art !
I have a quick question...I did a piece last week and it is dried. How can I add some glitter to it....or is it too late ? Thank you for all you do 💜
Ty my friend 💓 you can either buy some glitter paint and paint it on or you can use a brush with glue and paint glue where you want glitter to be and sprinkle it on. I use this www.amazon.com/dp/B07FSKXSNK/?ref=idea_lv_dp_ov_mw&tag=onamztammyand-20&linkCode=ic6&ascsubtag=amzn1.ideas.3D2L98MWN3KOY
Love you lots!
Have you decided not to share the question about the Tool ? Love the Dutch pour
Which tool is that? I'm sorry I'm working on 3 hours of sleep and can't remember if I said something in the video that I didn't follow through on lol
@@tammyandersonart You us a tool with a ball on the end of it , fore your loops and such , and I would Love to try something like it.
Dear Tammy ..I am.living in Slovenija and trying to get flowtrol ..sorry to say its impossible ..no one could help ..is there someting else i could use instead ..
Ordering by amazon is way to expensive .
Thanks in advance for your reaction ...greetings
Yvonne
I pour the dump paint over the colors
It may just be my laptop but I also watched one of your videos from 2020 before this one and neither has the additional info you usually have at the bottom. In my case on a pc it says 'more' underneath the video. Just wanted to let you know that.
I think it may be your laptop my friend. It's all there .❤
@@tammyandersonart It definitely was my laptop. I had a prob and had to do a restore. Thankyou, I see it all now. xo
Tammy I am not getting posts from the group anymore, did something happen to the group?
Nope it's still there my friend. 18k members and growing. Wonder what is going on?
Good morning, thank you so much for your tutorials. They have been extremely helpful on my new journey. For me this really helps me with my anxiety. It's relaxing being to just be in my dedicated space and just create. I hope you don't mind if I ask for your assistance. In starting out the consistency Guage has been mentioned as a standard for learning consistency. Is there a particular number on the Guage that would be closest to the consistency I need for the base in a pearl, puddle and cloud pour? It's really hard for me to see what the paint actually feels like. Everytime I've thinned the paints to achieving that little hole as the stream make contact with the surface, the basecoat breaks down and doesn't hold. Using the consistency Guage as a guide has helped me tremendously. Thank you so much for your assistance and response. 🥲
Thank you for this video I have learn a lot.