brilliant ❤️! This is a fantastic way to do eco prints without all the mess , in limited space and with fantastic results! Thank you so much for sharing this !
Thanks for sharing. I'm going to another eco printing class next week. No Coreopsis flowering yet here in the UK but I'm going to try some Cosmos after watching your video.
I enjoyed watching you do this and so clearly explained. Do you frame your prints or do something else? And are they light fast? Do they fade? Many thanks again.
I have a couple of ways to use those papers, like mounting on cradled board and making greeting cards. None of mine have faded but I think using a uv spray couldn't hurt.
@@CarolAnnWebsterArt Oh and also, you had mentioned in one of your videos that you used onion skins but I have not seen you use them in any of your videos. If you have, could you please direct me to the correct link? Thank you!
brilliant ❤️! This is a fantastic way to do eco prints without all the mess , in limited space and with fantastic results! Thank you so much for sharing this !
Thank you! I’m so glad you find it helpful!
They came out very nice! Very interesting how the Japanese Maple leaf prints different colors! Thank you!
Isn't that crazy? I love that part.
Thanks for sharing. I'm going to another eco printing class next week. No Coreopsis flowering yet here in the UK but I'm going to try some Cosmos after watching your video.
Enjoy the process!
Thanks for sharing, Carol!! -Becky
You're welcome, Becky!
I enjoyed watching you do this and so clearly explained.
Do you frame your prints or do something else? And are they light fast? Do they fade?
Many thanks again.
I have a couple of ways to use those papers, like mounting on cradled board and making greeting cards. None of mine have faded but I think using a uv spray couldn't hurt.
@@CarolAnnWebsterArt thank you, I'll have to check out the uv spray 😊
Were the papers soaked in only water? And what kind of paper do you recommend?
I soak them in a mixture of water and alum acetate. I use 140 lb watercolor paper. Thanks for asking!
@@CarolAnnWebsterArt Hi, Carol! Thank you for sharing your process. What is your water to alum acetate ratio? Thank you!
@@CarolAnnWebsterArt Oh and also, you had mentioned in one of your videos that you used onion skins but I have not seen you use them in any of your videos. If you have, could you please direct me to the correct link? Thank you!
@@MommaMia-k8t I use about a tablespoon to 1 quart of water.
@@MommaMia-k8t I need to go back and check. I can't remember, lol!