Thanks a lot for the ideas and inspiration. I’m trying to post my card in the TH Addicts group, giving you all the credit. Let’s see if they post it. Again, thank you for the inspiration.
I just love your work Juliana.You have taught me so much.I cant wait to make that. Only thing I have to order is the Spritz. Thank you for the share and quick link for ordering.
Love these techniques and can’t wait to try the spritzes. Also, grateful to know that Simon Stamps has the Curiosity Shop dies cuts! I’ve been fussy cutting but will be ordering the dies for a quicker process. Thank you for all the inspiration.
I absolutely love that background, Juliana! So much texture. I just ordered the Spritzes. I’m excited to try them myself. Thanks for your wonderful tutorial!
I always love your makes. I had no idea there were coordinating dies for several of Tim's stamps! So glad you used them. I cannot recall Tim mentioning they were available.
The dies are not made by Tim. They are made by Simon Says Stamp with his permission and are only available from them. They have quite a few of them now and seem to keep adding more!
I missed Tim live so your video is my first sight of the new spritz in action - and I was so impressed with how you used them that I had to pause half way through and order the whole set! I love your backgrounds and your detailed demo has given me the confidence to have a proper go at layering with stamps, inks, stencils and pastes. Thank you! And happy spritzing to all ❤
Thanks so much! Versafine is a pigment ink, so it stays wet for a long time and you either need to dry it or give it time to dry, otherwise the ink will smear. You can also heat emboss with pigment inks. Archival ink dries quickly, so it won't smear and you can't use it for heat embossing. Both inks are waterproof when dry and give you crisp stamped images. Hope that helps!
Great tutorial Juliana, I love your card. I will be holding off on buying Distress Spritz because I still have all the spray stains, oxide sprays and Mica sprays and I think I can get the results I want with what I have. I do love the Spritz' and how you used though.
They are very pretty! I wonder when you colored the butterfly on the tags? And is the butterfly a combination of the ink and spritz or all spritz?? Thank you! 😊
Great tutorial! Your presentation is very clear and easy to follow. One question I could not find the answer to, even after watching the Tim replay....how do the Spritz products differ from Mica spray? My take on this is that they are similar to the mica spray, just different colors (from what I could find, the sprays are metallic pigments in a resin binder and only come in 3 colors). I know that the mica STAINS have a colored carrier with matching colored mica so they cover what’s underneath. My main question is in regard to the mica spray. Just curious. Love your card! TYFS! ❤️🦋💜
Sorry for the delayed reply, but I was out of town traveling. Mica Sprays, Mica Stains and Distress Spritz are very different from each other. They each have very different formulas and properties that make them unique. All of the sprays and the spritz have a pearlescent finish which makes them different from the Distress Spray Stains and Distress Oxide Sprays. The Mica Sprays only come in 3 colors - Brushed Pewter, Antiqued Bronze, and Tarnished Brass. The Mica Stains were a seasonal product release for Halloween and Christmas. When sprayed they are opaque (so they cover whatever you spray them over) and the colors are not part of the Distress Palette. The Distress Spritz is more translucent, which allows you to layer them. They also have other unique properties with regards to how they interact with the other Distress Products and Tim discusses that in his UA-cam live. I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any more questions!
@@JulianaMichaels thank you for your reply. That was about how I understood them but you made it much clearer for me....I appreciate that and your time. You have a terrific channel and I love your makes! Have a great day 🥰
@@JulianaMichaels And are they made with the watercolor paper? And do you feel like Tim Holtz watercolor paper is very different than other watercolor papers? I have so much watercolor paper in other brands, hate to purchase something else if I can get comparable results with others!
@@leecockrum7650 they are made using Distress Watercolor paper. In my opinion it works the best with the Distress products especially when a liquid medium or water is being used. I have only ever tried Strathmore watercolor paper and don’t care for it when compared to Distress so I can’t speak really speak to any other brands. I say try what you have and see if it works or if you like the results. Hope that helps.
❤the grunge. Loving all the layers too.
thanks so much!
Very nice, love to see how the new Spritz products work in your project.
Thank you!
Wow love these
Thank you!😊
Great tutorial Juliana, thank you for sharing your early experiences with the new Spritz products xoxo
You are so welcome!
Fabulous tutorial. Your background is gorgeous. Can’t wait to play
Thank you so much!
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Welcome and thanks so much!
Thank you for sharing - love all the layers !
Thank you for watching and commenting!
I really love the swatches you made! Excellent idea that's also beautiful!
Thank you so much!
Thanks for the video Juliana, always love your card designs.
Thank you so very much Geri! 🥰
Gorgeous swatches and card xx
thanks so much!
Thank you for sharing this great project. I got so many ideas!
You are so welcome! Thanks for commenting!
Thanks a lot for the ideas and inspiration. I’m trying to post my card in the TH Addicts group, giving you all the credit. Let’s see if they post it. Again, thank you for the inspiration.
Awww! 🥰 thank you for sharing this! I’ll have to check it out!
Thank you for sharing info on the spritz and techniques you use. Very helpful. Lovely card. The background is awesome!
You are so welcome! Thank you for watching and commenting!
Love your designs. I appreciate the inspiration. 🤩
Glad you like them! Thanks so much for watching and commenting!
Thanks for sharing techniques using the new TH spritz. Beautiful card as always. Never get tired of watching your videos 😊
🥰 thank you so much for such kind words!
Great card!!
Thanks so much!
Awesome card Juliana!
thank you so very much!
@@JulianaMichaels you’re very welcome!😁😁💕
Love this tutioral I do need to get some swatching done I love your Swatch idea so much
Thanks so much! Happy swatching!
I just love your work Juliana.You have taught me so much.I cant wait to make that. Only thing I have to order is the Spritz. Thank you for the share and quick link for ordering.
thanks so very much! enjoy the spritz when they arrive!
Love these techniques and can’t wait to try the spritzes. Also, grateful to know that Simon Stamps has the Curiosity Shop dies cuts! I’ve been fussy cutting but will be ordering the dies for a quicker process. Thank you for all the inspiration.
The dies sure are handy if you are into the fussy cut look but hate doing it! that would be me! 🤣
Amazing video I learned so much 😅 I can't wait until mine arrives.
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Thank you! Enjoy the new goodies and thank you for subscribing!
I absolutely love that background, Juliana! So much texture. I just ordered the Spritzes. I’m excited to try them myself. Thanks for your wonderful tutorial!
thank you for the kind words, for watching and commenting!!!
I always love your makes. I had no idea there were coordinating dies for several of Tim's stamps! So glad you used them. I cannot recall Tim mentioning they were available.
The dies are not made by Tim. They are made by Simon Says Stamp with his permission and are only available from them. They have quite a few of them now and seem to keep adding more!
I missed Tim live so your video is my first sight of the new spritz in action - and I was so impressed with how you used them that I had to pause half way through and order the whole set! I love your backgrounds and your detailed demo has given me the confidence to have a proper go at layering with stamps, inks, stencils and pastes. Thank you! And happy spritzing to all ❤
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching and commenting!
Thank you! Beautiful card.
thank you so much!
Thank you creating and sharing. Always love your makes. 😊
Thank you so very much! 😊
TFS Juliana!!!! I've LOVED everything.
thanks so much!
Another stunning design! Love your step-by-step tutorials. What is the difference between the Versafine Claire pigment ink and Archival ink?
Thanks so much! Versafine is a pigment ink, so it stays wet for a long time and you either need to dry it or give it time to dry, otherwise the ink will smear. You can also heat emboss with pigment inks. Archival ink dries quickly, so it won't smear and you can't use it for heat embossing. Both inks are waterproof when dry and give you crisp stamped images. Hope that helps!
Love the card😍
thank you ☺️
This was a great tutorial about the spritzers. Beautiful card as always, Julianna 😊
thanks so much for your kind words and for watching and commenting!
Great tutorial Juliana, I love your card. I will be holding off on buying Distress Spritz because I still have all the spray stains, oxide sprays and Mica sprays and I think I can get the results I want with what I have. I do love the Spritz' and how you used though.
Thanks so much! I get it and you certainly don’t have to have all the things to be able to get creative!
They are very pretty! I wonder when you colored the butterfly on the tags? And is the butterfly a combination of the ink and spritz or all spritz?? Thank you! 😊
Yeah I was wondering that too.
The butterfly is only Distress Spitz. Thanks for watching!
@@JulianaMichaels Thank you! 💕
Great tutorial! Your presentation is very clear and easy to follow. One question I could not find the answer to, even after watching the Tim replay....how do the Spritz products differ from Mica spray? My take on this is that they are similar to the mica spray, just different colors (from what I could find, the sprays are metallic pigments in a resin binder and only come in 3 colors). I know that the mica STAINS have a colored carrier with matching colored mica so they cover what’s underneath. My main question is in regard to the mica spray. Just curious. Love your card! TYFS! ❤️🦋💜
Sorry for the delayed reply, but I was out of town traveling.
Mica Sprays, Mica Stains and Distress Spritz are very different from each other. They each have very different formulas and properties that make them unique. All of the sprays and the spritz have a pearlescent finish which makes them different from the Distress Spray Stains and Distress Oxide Sprays.
The Mica Sprays only come in 3 colors - Brushed Pewter, Antiqued Bronze, and Tarnished Brass.
The Mica Stains were a seasonal product release for Halloween and Christmas. When sprayed they are opaque (so they cover whatever you spray them over) and the colors are not part of the Distress Palette.
The Distress Spritz is more translucent, which allows you to layer them. They also have other unique properties with regards to how they interact with the other Distress Products and Tim discusses that in his UA-cam live.
I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any more questions!
@@JulianaMichaels thank you for your reply. That was about how I understood them but you made it much clearer for me....I appreciate that and your time. You have a terrific channel and I love your makes! Have a great day 🥰
@@cindyhenry1410 You are welcome! Thank you for your support! ❤
Appreciated the overview of your swatch cards, but you didn’t touch on the butterfly’s. What did you do with them? Thanks!
They are just sprayed with the Distress Spritz. Thanks for watching!
@@JulianaMichaels And are they made with the watercolor paper? And do you feel like Tim Holtz watercolor paper is very different than other watercolor papers? I have so much watercolor paper in other brands, hate to purchase something else if I can get comparable results with others!
@@leecockrum7650 they are made using Distress Watercolor paper. In my opinion it works the best with the Distress products especially when a liquid medium or water is being used. I have only ever tried Strathmore watercolor paper and don’t care for it when compared to Distress so I can’t speak really speak to any other brands. I say try what you have and see if it works or if you like the results. Hope that helps.
You talk a lot 🤫 and than nothing happens 🤷♂️
You better show and talk simultaneously, that goes faster and is more pleasant to watch
thanks for the feedback
@@JulianaMichaels sorry