Hi Sandy. Really like your use of Brushos. Still haven't gotten them yet, but they're on my list. l do have a servers case of complete set disease!. So have to save the money for a full set.
This turned out beautifully! When you first started showing Brusho, I was overwhelmed with the lack of control that seemed available with the product. But, it now seems if you have tamed the beast. Not sure whether I'll jump on the Brusho wagon, but I would like to give your flower garden a try with some of my variety of watercolor mediums. Thanks for the inspiration.
Oh Sandy...I love watching your videos. Especially when I see you free-hand these beautiful flowers. I am NOT an artist. But watching you...I had to stop in the middle of this video and see if I could do anything with some color and water. I cannot possibly invest in these Brusho powders...but I did put some of my inks on a surface and throw down a bit of color. It isn't too bad. I think I might be able to do this. I love the blending of colors and no straight lines drawing these flowers! While watching, I panicked (for you, I thought!) Oh no...didn't want those leaves bluish or yellowish...but WOW! When looking at the end result...how amazing! I think the key is first...using watercolor paper...and second...being sure to have an assortment of brushes and of course, colors. The rest may come with practice. I'm 70 years old and I like to think I'm creative...however, I've never considered myself an artist. I do stamping in making cards, mini albums, scrapbooking. I also sew and do lots of needlework. At my age, I do believe I'll try doing these flowers on some cards. How wonderful it will be to have each card I create be so unique! I'm also a Master Gardener, so flowers send me into another zone! God created so many, many different kinds and colors! Can't wait to get my brush on the paper now! Thank you so much for inspiring me!
Sandy I think this is a beautiful piece and now i want to try and do this sort of delicate art with my brushos. I tend to use them for backgrounds rather than the focal piece, but I can see that changing. Thank you for you wonderful videos, hugz, Anne xx
Just tried this and love it! Mine obviously doesn't look quite like yours, but good enough that I'll try it again. I don't have all the Brusho colors and made do with what I have. Sandy you're truly an inspiration and thank you so much for sharing your ideas with us.
"Full Set Syndrome"...I feel your pain! I suffer from the same affliction and am VERY jealous of your Brusho collection. After seeing this video I that that will be my collection obsession for the month of March! Thanks for sharing!
Sandy, you always enthrall me in your beautiful art that you make as it is fascinating. THank you flower for making these you tube videos as you make it look that with patience anyone could do these.
OMG...you make it looks so darn simple...I do not have Brusho' paints, but I do have some watercolors...I am going to try...I absolutely love your style...I can't even draw stick figures, But I will try this Sandy...wow!
Hi Sandy,great way to control colors.Love how they sprig out.I bought my silver brushes in 2,4,& 6,but then another #2brush showed up at my doorstep ...I'm a goofball.I thought I ordered the 8 but nooooo.So a new order has been placed.This came out AMAZING. Brusho can be so crazy.
Just amazing,I have all the ingredients and you have made me want to try something similar (lol,I wish but I'll try) this weekend. Thanks for sharing your massive talent with us. Dawn from the UK
I keep learning new things that can be done with these beautiful Brushos! Oh my, this floral design is beautiful! I have never considered myself and "artsy" person, but I love paper crafting. I have recently explored both Daniel Smith Watercolors (thanks to you and Scrapbooking Made Simple) as well as Brushos (again thanks to you and SMS). While watching your video, I was thinking to myself, I could do that...I never felt that way before. Thank you for sharing your awesome UA-cam Videos!
Thank you Sandy, I love how your card turned out. I have some brushos waiting for me to open and you have inspired me. Knew that i couldn't draw, but hey maybe I can paint flowers like yours.
This is fantastic Sandy! I recently ordered the Nuance powders from Magenta. I will definitely use these techniques when I try them. Thanks for sharing! Just beautiful :)
Those powder paints are fabulous. I don't compare to you as an artist but yep I'm one of those colourists who has to have every pencil or colour in paints that exist😉 that card is gorgeous.
I almost didn't watch this video, because I don't want to want Brushos. I still learned sooooo much that I think could translate into other water colors. (and just maybe way down the road a Brusho or two will find it's way for me to try. :0)
When you added the orange to the center of the yellow flowers and then dabbed the color off, is it the fact you let it dry completely before adding the orange, that it doesn't lift too much color? Very new to watercolor here and I have added color over the top of other color but I seem to lift too much when dabbing. Is that from the bottom color not being completely dry before adding more?
The longer it sits in place and starts to dry, the more it stays in place; it takes lots of practice to see how much dabbing and when. Save all your "failed" paintings and use the back to just practice putting down color and trying it out.
+Sandy Allnock thank you - I have watched this several times and actually had a go with my brushos - I was pleased with my first attempt ( my husband was amazed ! )- but definately need more brushes of reasonable quality .xx
I am LOVING all of your videos. When I tap on the ones at the end, are they supposed to be linked? For some reason it doesn’t work like that for me, but I am “technologically challenged” so it may be I’m doing something wrong or just misunderstood.
Love seeing your Huggies baby wipes. Baby wipes are essential for watercolour painting
Wow very pretty. Well done thanks for sharing.
absolutely GORGEOUS
BEAUTIFUL!
Stunning. A true artist.
Gorgeous
That is really pretty. i must be your other half of the person that needs full sets of items. i dont regret it ..
I just love this!!
Beautiful
Really Awesome!!
Wow! I really loved this video and wTching you paint with Brusho! It is gorgeous!
Hi Sandy. Really like your use of Brushos. Still haven't gotten them yet, but they're on my list. l do have a servers case of complete set disease!. So have to save the money for a full set.
You are so talented Sandy. Thank you for sharing your gift.
This just beautiful...what a great way to use the Brusho....well done Sandy....tfs
Absolutely beautiful!!
I love these videos of brushes . I have now ordered some . I have never used them before but totally inspired by your videos .
This turned out beautifully! When you first started showing Brusho, I was overwhelmed with the lack of control that seemed available with the product. But, it now seems if you have tamed the beast. Not sure whether I'll jump on the Brusho wagon, but I would like to give your flower garden a try with some of my variety of watercolor mediums. Thanks for the inspiration.
Sooooo pretty! :)
Oh Sandy...I love watching your videos. Especially when I see you free-hand these beautiful flowers. I am NOT an artist. But watching you...I had to stop in the middle of this video and see if I could do anything with some color and water. I cannot possibly invest in these Brusho powders...but I did put some of my inks on a surface and throw down a bit of color. It isn't too bad. I think I might be able to do this. I love the blending of colors and no straight lines drawing these flowers! While watching, I panicked (for you, I thought!) Oh no...didn't want those leaves bluish or yellowish...but WOW! When looking at the end result...how amazing! I think the key is first...using watercolor paper...and second...being sure to have an assortment of brushes and of course, colors. The rest may come with practice. I'm 70 years old and I like to think I'm creative...however, I've never considered myself an artist. I do stamping in making cards, mini albums, scrapbooking. I also sew and do lots of needlework. At my age, I do believe I'll try doing these flowers on some cards. How wonderful it will be to have each card I create be so unique! I'm also a Master Gardener, so flowers send me into another zone! God created so many, many different kinds and colors! Can't wait to get my brush on the paper now! Thank you so much for inspiring me!
Sandy I think this is a beautiful piece and now i want to try and do this sort of delicate art with my brushos. I tend to use them for backgrounds rather than the focal piece, but I can see that changing. Thank you for you wonderful videos, hugz, Anne xx
lovely,
This is SO beautiful. You make it look so easy. I'm going to try this and hope I don't end up with a hot mess!
Just tried this and love it! Mine obviously doesn't look quite like yours, but good enough that I'll try it again. I don't have all the Brusho colors and made do with what I have. Sandy you're truly an inspiration and thank you so much for sharing your ideas with us.
Hi Sandy. This is a fabulous video. Thanks so much for sharing your talent.
beautiful ♡
Beautiful work. You are so talented🌷💕
This is beautiful. And as always Sandy's artistic talent shines through.
Thank you, I have brusho and your video is the best instructions for using it!
Félicitation ! très belle technique, résultat superbe
"Full Set Syndrome"...I feel your pain! I suffer from the same affliction and am VERY jealous of your Brusho collection. After seeing this video I that that will be my collection obsession for the month of March! Thanks for sharing!
Sandy, you always enthrall me in your beautiful art that you make as it is fascinating. THank you flower for making these you tube videos as you make it look that with patience anyone could do these.
Your artistry is amazing. What a beautiful card and flower arrangement. Thanks.
That is just stunning ls sandy!! I didn't think brusho could be used for such detail.
Thank you! The blotting idea is genius - I was wondering how you and others have gotten this medium to work so nicely!
Love it (period!)
Two Birthdays this month of August and this is my inspiration. Thank you so much, as your work is always outstanding
How beautiful it is Sandy !!!
My gosh...this is beyond GORGEOUS!!!
Beautiful flowers! :)
Beautiful!!!!
Hugs, Deanna
OMG...you make it looks so darn simple...I do not have Brusho' paints, but I do have some watercolors...I am going to try...I absolutely love your style...I can't even draw stick figures, But I will try this Sandy...wow!
Amazing!!! I love this card. I will have to look into getting that sentiment stamp for valentines cards.
Hi Sandy,great way to control colors.Love how they sprig out.I bought my silver brushes in 2,4,& 6,but then another #2brush showed up at my doorstep ...I'm a goofball.I thought I ordered the 8 but nooooo.So a new order has been placed.This came out AMAZING. Brusho can be so crazy.
Oh my gosh! That is gorgeous! Thank you for sharing.
Great video! I just ordered some brusho to try out... Now I have to wait a few weeks until I get them...
another beautiful card!
Loved watching this, Sandy! Gorgeous flowers!
Amazing coloring
that boquet is so gorgeous Sandy!
Just amazing,I have all the ingredients and you have made me want to try something similar (lol,I wish but I'll try) this weekend.
Thanks for sharing your massive talent with us.
Dawn from the UK
How BEAUTIFUL, Sandy! The sentiment, really sets this off, as well. Thank you for the share
I keep learning new things that can be done with these beautiful Brushos! Oh my, this floral design is beautiful! I have never considered myself and "artsy" person, but I love paper crafting. I have recently explored both Daniel Smith Watercolors (thanks to you and Scrapbooking Made Simple) as well as Brushos (again thanks to you and SMS). While watching your video, I was thinking to myself, I could do that...I never felt that way before. Thank you for sharing your awesome UA-cam Videos!
I'm in love. Wish I had talent. LOL
Absolutely stunning! I love the bright intensity of the colours. Magnificent !
AMAZING
Gorgeous! Love watching you paint. So often inspires me. Thank you so much.
I LOVE this!
That is amazing!! Thank you!
wow that is amazing - you make it look so simple and easy .I will have an attempt at this as i love brushos .
Thank you Sandy, I love how your card turned out. I have some brushos waiting for me to open and you have inspired me. Knew that i couldn't draw, but hey maybe I can paint flowers like yours.
So gracefull. love it! ❤
your artwork is amazing and very inspiring. I've ordered a Brusho pkg of 12 and can't wait to get started with some of your techniques.
Love this. Thanks so much.
Fabulous!
thank you! I especially like the sentiment stamps.
OMG! that's fabulous! You have inspired me to try this...thank you Sandy, off out to get more water colour paper!! X
Stunning!
Great !!!!!! :)
Sandy beautiful!!!
This is a new favorite! (The grizzly bear is still #1 for me!) thanks for sharing!!
Thank you so much. I followed you with my watercolor paints. Turned out okay. I just can not afford to buy every medium these days.
This is fantastic Sandy! I recently ordered the Nuance powders from Magenta. I will definitely use these techniques when I try them. Thanks for sharing! Just beautiful :)
Me encantan tus proyectos, Felicitaciones!...
Where can I find a metal craft assistant? Love your videos!
It's here: salln.net/1yJwQd4
Those powder paints are fabulous. I don't compare to you as an artist but yep I'm one of those colourists who has to have every pencil or colour in paints that exist😉 that card is gorgeous.
what type or brand of water color powder are you using, please. That is really neat! Very pretty.
Brusho, linked in the description! :) others may work just as well.
It's beautiful. Thank you for sharing your work.
I almost didn't watch this video, because I don't want to want Brushos. I still learned sooooo much that I think could translate into other water colors. (and just maybe way down the road a Brusho or two will find it's way for me to try. :0)
+dencraftcreations LOL! Yes you can try this with other paints for sure! Maybe different effects but drop the paint into wet shapes and see ;)
When you added the orange to the center of the yellow flowers and then dabbed the color off, is it the fact you let it dry completely before adding the orange, that it doesn't lift too much color? Very new to watercolor here and I have added color over the top of other color but I seem to lift too much when dabbing. Is that from the bottom color not being completely dry before adding more?
The longer it sits in place and starts to dry, the more it stays in place; it takes lots of practice to see how much dabbing and when. Save all your "failed" paintings and use the back to just practice putting down color and trying it out.
Awesome! I love the look of these paints! What or where did you find these? What is the name of your paints?
Links are in the description 😍😍😍
Hi, the video on how you did the tops of the jars does not work when clicked on. Please show the link. Thanks
Sorry that’s from way back in 2016, I don’t know where the video went.
@@SandyAllnock1 Thank you
what size of brush did you use ?
I believe a #8.
+Sandy Allnock thank you - I have watched this several times and actually had a go with my brushos - I was pleased with my first attempt ( my husband was amazed ! )- but definately need more brushes of reasonable quality .xx
Where did the stamps come from? I didn't see in the description
The flowers aren’t stamps; sentiment is so old it’s no longer available. Sorry.
@@SandyAllnock1 oh that's too bad.
I realized the flowers were hand painted but I was interested in the sentiment stamp. Thanks for letting me know.
I am LOVING all of your videos. When I tap on the ones at the end, are they supposed to be linked? For some reason it doesn’t work like that for me, but I am “technologically challenged” so it may be I’m doing something wrong or just misunderstood.
They should be?
Now I know what my sister has "Full set syndrome"!! Love a diagnosis, I sure hope I don't get it.
Absolutely stunning!