That turned out beautiful. I've recently been getting into wood burning again, and was thinking of doing some using water colour on occasion, and wasn't sure how since it'd been a long time. So this helped a lot. Thanks for putting this out there!
Very fun! You inspired some great ideas in how I could use this technique. Thank you for sharing ! I think both the styles of slower and faster are good,... sometimes you just want more up close slower process videos,...and sometimes just a quick inspiration. Lovely work though!😊👍
Thats awesome!! The length of this video is great, your instruction is very thorough gave me some great ideas. I had no idea you could use masking fluid on wood! Thanks so much!!
I really LOVE how this turned out, and I wanted to ask you when you sealed it. Did you brush on the varnish or did you use varnish spray? I used some watercolor pencils today on my project and I'm not sure if I should brush it on or spray because I wasn't sure if it would smear. I prefer to brush it on because then I wouldn't have to go warm the garage up to use the spray. Oh and can you tell me what brand water colors you used? I always try to get what experienced people use or suggest.
Spray paint can be a pain, but I do think that watercolor pencils will smear if you brush it on first. I would recommend spraying the varnish first, just make sure not to use matte finish. Then you can brush it on after. I really love Daniel Smith watercolors. Here’s a set I love: amzn.to/3OmNUjv But most people can’t afford that. A step down, but still decent quality is Arteza brand. Here’s a link to the same kind I used: amzn.to/497JtkA
I really liie how the knot in the middle looks like a moon 🌝
Ooo I like that
Please make more of these videos. They’re awesome.😊👍
Noted. Glad you’re enjoying the video!
Beautiful work.
Thank you!
Would love to see more of these I'm OBSESSED !!! 😍
Notes! And thank you 😊
That turned out beautiful. I've recently been getting into wood burning again, and was thinking of doing some using water colour on occasion, and wasn't sure how since it'd been a long time. So this helped a lot. Thanks for putting this out there!
I Hope you try it! It’s one of my favorite ways to add color 🙌🔥
I just discovered that the other day and it is amazing!😃👍
Glad you like it!
Very different for you, it looked brilliant Jenny.. mwah
Thanks 😊
Very fun! You inspired some great ideas in how I could use this technique. Thank you for sharing !
I think both the styles of slower and faster are good,... sometimes you just want more up close slower process videos,...and sometimes just a quick inspiration. Lovely work though!😊👍
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it
Love this video
Glad you enjoyed it 🙌
very helpful!
Happy to hear that 😊
You are so beautiful as your amazing art 😍 love you
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Awe thanks! And welcome 🙌
Thats awesome!! The length of this video is great, your instruction is very thorough gave me some great ideas. I had no idea you could use masking fluid on wood! Thanks so much!!
I’m so happy it was helpful!!
Nice ❤
Thanks!
Lovely!!
Thank you 🥰
Loved it!! I am a beginner and this is so helpful! Thank you!
I’m so glad it was helpful! Welcome to the pyro family 🤗 🔥
Oh wow this is awesome!
So glad you enjoy it!
I really LOVE how this turned out, and I wanted to ask you when you sealed it. Did you brush on the varnish or did you use varnish spray? I used some watercolor pencils today on my project and I'm not sure if I should brush it on or spray because I wasn't sure if it would smear. I prefer to brush it on because then I wouldn't have to go warm the garage up to use the spray. Oh and can you tell me what brand water colors you used? I always try to get what experienced people use or suggest.
Spray paint can be a pain, but I do think that watercolor pencils will smear if you brush it on first. I would recommend spraying the varnish first, just make sure not to use matte finish. Then you can brush it on after.
I really love Daniel Smith watercolors. Here’s a set I love: amzn.to/3OmNUjv
But most people can’t afford that. A step down, but still decent quality is Arteza brand. Here’s a link to the same kind I used: amzn.to/497JtkA