Let me know in the comments your thoughts about these kinds of marks on the papers. Aren't they amazing to create different textures and elements on our art journal pages?
Yes, that's right. I also love love that grungy pages. Having papers prepared is so great. Thank you so much for your feedback about the videos. That is so much appreciated.
Hi Robin, thank you. So happy that you liked it. The little one is like the size of a wool needle. Don't know the size, but is like that, very thin. The other one a little biger and the other one is like a punch of paper, you know those punches we use for arquiving papers in binders?
Let me know in the comments your thoughts about these kinds of marks on the papers. Aren't they amazing to create different textures and elements on our art journal pages?
You always give me energi and inspiration.😄👏🏻📘👍🏻🖌️
Wow, thank you annelis. You are so kind. Thank you also for the support and kind words on IG.
I just LOVE your energy and expressivism! Or should that be expressionisnm? LOL I don't know! Thank you for sharing your creativity!
🤗 ah ah ah Tahnk you so much Debbie.
Thank you for sharing these ideas! I like simple things using tools I already have.
You are so welcome! Yess. me too. Love to look arounfd to maximize the tools I already have.
Thanks, great for grungy journals which are my favorite, I like this type of video!
Yes, that's right. I also love love that grungy pages. Having papers prepared is so great. Thank you so much for your feedback about the videos. That is so much appreciated.
Also have you seen how you can burn holes in paper with incense sticks. It has a unique earthy look to it.
This is such an easy but effective idea Francisca! Thanks for the inspiration. 🩷🩷🩷
I love them❣️❣️
Thank you so much Lynn
So many good ideas! 🙌😍
Yeahh. thank you so much Suz. 😘😘
So innovative! I love those mini holes…what size hole punch is it?
Hi Robin, thank you. So happy that you liked it. The little one is like the size of a wool needle. Don't know the size, but is like that, very thin. The other one a little biger and the other one is like a punch of paper, you know those punches we use for arquiving papers in binders?