Thanks for your art! These tutorials are encouraging and beautiful to watch. I love to hear Your descriptions as you walk us through making sch beautiful pieces.
You are my favorite artist by far. I am an amateur, but enjoy my time with sketching and watercolor. I also watch Shayda Campbell and Emma Lafave. I am budgeting for one of your books.
I was fascinated to see this. Painting something so dimensional always feels fraught, so it was wonderful to see step-by-step how you accomplished it. The shading and color blending were so clearly the keys. And your Christmas card is so elegant - I loved the quick glimpse!
Thanks so much Kim. Yes I think a lot of people are put off painting pine cones due to the seemingly intricate details. But as you have seen from the video, it's just a case of going one step at a time.
Hi Harriet, I really love your tutorials. The time you take in showing the process is really appreciated. I follow you on instagram, I have bought your book as I love your style and just joined you on Patreon!. Can you please tell me the paper you use for your lovely christmas card. I recently bought some blank cards which I thought was good for watercolour but the paper is a bit shiny and the paint didn't like the surface at all. Do you purchase pre-cut card or do you simply use watercolour paper and fold it? I have not been able to source watercolour paper white enough! Thanks so much x
Hi Mandy, thanks so much for your all round support! I always paint on cold pressed 300gsm watercolour paper. The Christmas card in the video was a print of my design but I have my work printed on a card stock called tintoretto gesso which closely resembles watercolour paper
Hi Shelley, I am currently doing some landscape work with my patreons. I'm not sure when we would do any on youtube so if you are really keen to learn and support the channel, you can sign up here! www.patreon.com/dewintonpaperco
Hello! I’m watching again your pine cone tutorial, much appreciated! The object though, is to tell you I saw your Short on the Art store in Devon. We’re planning to go to England in July and would love to go there. And would love to meet you Is it possible to get the address? We live in Honduras, Central America. Thank you so much.
Lol, I sat down to paint a pinecone today and realized I had no idea how to start. Or finish! So glad to find this!
Ah fantastic!
I ❤ this video!
I’ve just watched again…
I never get tired from your videos
Wow, thank you!
Thanks for your art! These tutorials are encouraging and beautiful to watch. I love to hear Your descriptions as you walk us through making sch beautiful pieces.
Ah thank you Melody!
Absolutely gorgeous
Thank you! 😊
You are my favorite artist by far. I am an amateur, but enjoy my time with sketching and watercolor. I also watch Shayda Campbell and Emma Lafave. I am budgeting for one of your books.
Wow, thank you! I'm in esteemed company there. I'm so glad you're enjoying painting. Keep it up!
Gorgeous
Thanks Sheila!
I was fascinated to see this. Painting something so dimensional always feels fraught, so it was wonderful to see step-by-step how you accomplished it. The shading and color blending were so clearly the keys. And your Christmas card is so elegant - I loved the quick glimpse!
Thanks so much Kim. Yes I think a lot of people are put off painting pine cones due to the seemingly intricate details. But as you have seen from the video, it's just a case of going one step at a time.
This was a much appreciated video, as I have been painting my Christmas cards for 2 years now. I love your pine cone.
My pleasure, Sharon x
Lovely!!! 😍😍😍🙌🏼
Thank you!! 😊
Fabulous thank you xx
Thanks for watching!
Lovely work thank you 😊
You’re welcome 😊
Hi Harriet, I really love your tutorials. The time you take in showing the process is really appreciated. I follow you on instagram, I have bought your book as I love your style and just joined you on Patreon!. Can you please tell me the paper you use for your lovely christmas card. I recently bought some blank cards which I thought was good for watercolour but the paper is a bit shiny and the paint didn't like the surface at all. Do you purchase pre-cut card or do you simply use watercolour paper and fold it? I have not been able to source watercolour paper white enough! Thanks so much x
Hi Mandy, thanks so much for your all round support! I always paint on cold pressed 300gsm watercolour paper. The Christmas card in the video was a print of my design but I have my work printed on a card stock called tintoretto gesso which closely resembles watercolour paper
@@deWintonPaperCo Thanks Harriet.
Hi Harriet... how about doing some landscapes? Please😃
Hi Shelley, I am currently doing some landscape work with my patreons. I'm not sure when we would do any on youtube so if you are really keen to learn and support the channel, you can sign up here! www.patreon.com/dewintonpaperco
Hello! I’m watching again your pine cone tutorial, much appreciated!
The object though, is to tell you I saw your Short on the Art store in Devon. We’re planning to go to England in July and would love to go there. And would love to meet you Is it possible to get the address?
We live in Honduras, Central America. Thank you so much.
I hope you had a lovely time. 😊
I just love this tutorial for the pinecone , but I am so sad that these wonderful little brushes apparently can't be shipped to the US😔😔👩🦳🖌️
They can be from my shop when they’re back in stock again from January