I have memories of cleaning my Grammies brushes for her after she was done oil painting for the day. I had to use turpentine first then a bar of soap to rub back and forth until no color came off. Thanks for the memories! Loved your tips!
My pleasure! On my Patreon page I go in depth with many different techniques in tutorial videos. And you also have access to all previously archived material. Visit Patreon.com/elizabethStHilaire
Oh! Great tip on the wrinkling! This info is awesome. I love your gel printing but am so glad to see this new technique. Yes yes. Great tip on cleaning glue brushes. I'm going to have to find that cleaner! Excellent!
thanks for the cleaning tips!!! i've never heard of the masters thing or the scrubby, but i'm heading over to your store to look them up. They sound like exactly what i've been looking for to clean my tools (attached or not!)
So much information. Love this video with the many suggestions and explanations from your many years of experience. I learned a lot and can’t wait to use this technique on a cradle board. To save some bucks I pick up cradle boards that are already painted for $10 or less at places like Big Lots, gesso over the artwork, and I’ve got a substrate ready. I don’t know if this is less archival. Hope not. It suits my purpose as I’m not a working artist. Strictly amateur and what I produce is for gifts or donated to fund raisers. PS - You have a great voice!
"Tutorial Tidbits" is a great tongue twister but I have a fun one for you, Elizabeth. Try saying "Irish Wristwatch"! Whew, that one is fun and crazy difficult to say!
Castro I’m really sorry I don’t know how I missed this comment! The stuff that I used to cover my table is like a miracle! By the foot: shrsl.com/23tux All the links for my videos are in the description box below. :-)
It’s on my Amazon shopping page. The link should appear in the upper right hand corner of the video: www.amazon.com/shop/paper-paintings-collage-artwork
Selling an original is not an issue. Reproducing in mass Quantities for publishing it in a Printed publication is where you’ll have copyright issues. So if you’re only making the artwork for yourself, or to sell as one original, you don’t have to worry about it. If you want to go commercial with it then you have to tear the book pages up into small pieces so that their unrecognizable and then you don’t have to worry about it
I am shocked how much I have learned from you in 25 minutes! New subscriber for sure!!!😍😍
Oh thanks!
Thank you for your detailed process, I really appreciate it.
@@LAYERSOFLIFE24 my pleasure! Thanks for watching
Love the demo and ESPECIALLY appreciate the bonus clean-up information!
Oh gosh you’re welcome!
Just purchased your peacock stencils and 3 of your masks I love them . Your videos are so informative and inspiring !!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Oh thank you kindly Donna!!
Great instruction!
Thanks so much!
I have memories of cleaning my Grammies brushes for her after she was done oil painting for the day. I had to use turpentine first then a bar of soap to rub back and forth until no color came off. Thanks for the memories! Loved your tips!
Oh that’s so cool! You’re very welcome.
I love all you tutorials but this one especially had lots of wonderful tidbits. Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge.
My pleasure! On my Patreon page I go in depth with many different techniques in tutorial videos. And you also have access to all previously archived material. Visit Patreon.com/elizabethStHilaire
Oh! Great tip on the wrinkling! This info is awesome. I love your gel printing but am so glad to see this new technique. Yes yes. Great tip on cleaning glue brushes. I'm going to have to find that cleaner! Excellent!
Thanks Cass!
I’m learning so much from you. Thank you!
I’m glad!
Thanks for all the tips on taking care of our brushes and our hands, lord knows I’ve experienced a few of the troubles you mentioned
You’re very welcome! Oh gosh, whenever I go to semi formal functions, I try to remember to sit on my hands :-)
Love this tutorial as usual! Thank you, Elizabeth.
My pleasure Susan!
Thanks so much for all the great tips!
My pleasure!
thanks for the cleaning tips!!! i've never heard of the masters thing or the scrubby, but i'm heading over to your store to look them up. They sound like exactly what i've been looking for to clean my tools (attached or not!)
Oh you’re so welcome! They are great. We have to take good care of our tools!
So much information. Love this video with the many suggestions and explanations from your many years of experience.
I learned a lot and can’t wait to use this technique on a cradle board. To save some bucks I pick up cradle boards that are already painted for $10 or less at places like Big Lots, gesso over the artwork, and I’ve got a substrate ready. I don’t know if this is less archival. Hope not. It suits my purpose as I’m not a working artist. Strictly amateur and what I produce is for gifts or donated to fund raisers.
PS - You have a great voice!
I’m so glad!!!
Thanks so much! Great tutorial!
My pleasure!
"Tutorial Tidbits" is a great tongue twister but I have a fun one for you, Elizabeth. Try saying "Irish Wristwatch"! Whew, that one is fun and crazy difficult to say!
LOL you’re right!!
What material you use to cover and protect your table- it always look clean. And where did you buy it? Thanks so much,you’re a great artist btw!❤️❤️❤️
Castro I’m really sorry I don’t know how I missed this comment! The stuff that I used to cover my table is like a miracle! By the foot: shrsl.com/23tux All the links for my videos are in the description box below. :-)
Great video. Thank you. :) Could you provide a link to the catalyst brush?
It’s on my Amazon shopping page. The link should appear in the upper right hand corner of the video: www.amazon.com/shop/paper-paintings-collage-artwork
What number is your huge
Princeton flat Catalyst Polytip? I ordered your number 8 Princeton catalyst filbert!
I’m not sure as it has paint all over it. But check out this one that’s close: www.amazon.com/shop/paper-paintings-collage-artwork/list/28FNW0YLG80Y5
Do you like both of those glue products equally?
Soft Gel Gloss is what I’m using these days for glue primarily.
When you sell your work how do you avoid copyright issues? I'm afraid to use book pages. Thanks so much
Selling an original is not an issue. Reproducing in mass Quantities for publishing it in a Printed publication is where you’ll have copyright issues. So if you’re only making the artwork for yourself, or to sell as one original, you don’t have to worry about it. If you want to go commercial with it then you have to tear the book pages up into small pieces so that their unrecognizable and then you don’t have to worry about it
Have you heard of Gloves in a Bottle? I use it before working with glue or finger rubbing waxes. Available at Lee Valley Tools. 🦌💌❤️📚✍️
I don’t mind washing my hands!