My dear followers, for those of you who either can't understand my spoken English or who are having hearing problems, please press the CC button just on the right bottom of the video screen and you should see the subtitles:) Disclosure- it's me who does the translation, so I apologise for eventual mistakes ;)
You know over the last few years l have seen many completed projects using this technique, but never seen it being done, a couple years ago I won some products like these but no instructions, now I have your video, Thankyou so much for sharing......
Please check the description box below my videos, there is (almost always) :) Here tehy are:*Nuvo Drops *Lindy's Gang: **Magical Shaker: Antique Bronze, Stormy Silver **Squirt: Beaver Tail Brown **Starburst: Marigold Yellow Orange **Moon Shadow spray: Silhouette Silver **Starbursts: Bombshell Black **Moon Shadow Mist: Mystic Malachite * Finnabair waxes: Aged Brass, Rose Gold, Mint Sparkle list of products used
Fantastic video tutorial.. I did the same technique on my steampunk DT project in January.. But I added acrylic ink.. Works great too.. Have a beautiful day. Xoxo
Hi Heike! I was sure this will not be my proper invention, lol! But the idea is so cool, isn't it? Once again- great minds think alike 😉😁 big hugs dear! xo
hi and thank you! if you want to decorate metal or plastic, you will need to start with some sort of primer/ It could be just a product which is simply called primer or some kind of gesso- white, transparent or black one; You need to add 1 to 2 layers of primer or gesso directly onto plastic or metal and then you can add colors. Even highly watery products will adhere to the gesso. You will not manage with watery colors directly apply to these materials, so primers are the way to go.You can try also acrylic application, but it gas to be a danse acrylic, not a liquid one (sometimes white or black acrylics are used as a primer as well as their composition is a little bit similar to gesso) Hope that helps :)
I am sorry if it's too fast. I Need to make my videos not too long otherwise nobody watches:) If you go to Settings under the video, you can change it for slow motion. otherwise if you have any questions, please ask? i am always happy to answer :)
This is a great idea. But I could not hear very well. I wear hearing aids but they do not make my hearing perfect. Is it possible to get cc for the hearing impaired?
Hi Diana, thank you! I actually tried to put transcription on UA-cam, but it does not appear:/ I will try later again If it works the subtitles should be there Saturday evening. If not, I will think about other solution but thank you so much for letting me know about it! big hugs!
@@LemonCreationART Hi Again. I wondered if you have had time to figure something out about the subtitles. Thanks so much for your kind thoughts about my hearing problem.
@@dianaramsey8072 Hi Diana:) So sorry it took me so long, I am not great at all this technical stuff; I actually published subtitles the same day you asked for them, but I could not see them. Was working on it since; And guess what? They are here, just hidden! To make them appear, you need to press the CC button which is in the right bottom corner of the video screen and they are there:) Please let me know if it works for you :) xoxo
Thank you for a great idea on how to make these metallic papers. They are looking just fabulous. Sorry for asking. But did you spray with the different colors and on top added embossing powder ?? Normally most embossing powders turns out shiny. But your metal cards look dull as supposed to for this kind of background paper. Thank you for taking time to make a video and share with us. Hugs from Monica... 😉😍😉 Spain
Hi Monica, sorry for the late answer:) I did not use any embossing powder; I just use different sprays and powders and to add a tiny bit of shine and color to the dots, I used the waxes. I am not too much for the shine, but I am sure that if you'd like to use embossing powder, you can do it as well:) Big hugs! xo
Lemon Creation - Asia Marquet .... hi again. Oh please dont apologize for a late reply. I’m impressed that you take time to reply !! Thank you so much .. thank you also for your explanation. I guess I need to watch your video again. I just wonder which powders you used.??? But your samples look awesome. I would LOVE to make some myself. Thank you again. I’m grateful for your help ! Big hug from Monica Sunny Spain 😎🥰😎🥰
@@mamablitger Hi:) I used two powders: Magical Shaker: Antique Bronze & Stormy Silver:) They work beautifully on white nad black surface. If you take time to watch my video, I can surely take time to answer your question, so ask away whenever you need sth :) We are here to learn, me including :) Big hugs from still quite sunny France;)
Hi Asia, thank you so much for your inspirational tutorial. I have a couple questions: What are you spraying on the paper with your "pulverizador"? Water? What are you brushing on the paper with your brush? Water? Do you think your technique will work on thin sheets of metal (tin, copper) to get the same look? Thanks again! I can't wait to try your technique!!
Hi there and thank you for your nice comment :) To answer your questions: yes, it's water, to make sprays or powders flow more freely. With brush I either added sprays from the bottle onto the paper (you can use sprayer itself, but I like to work also with a brush, or I add the powders too do the watered background, or yes, if it's necessary, I aadd more water so the powders will melt better. While doing projects like that, the idea is to cover the whole background, but not get a perfect coverage; If you spray, you may get a lot of splatter, that's why I prefered to finish or to apply with a brush; For the powders it's always good to leave some particules which didn't melt on the background- that. will give the oxidise effect which I love. Yes, of course you can do it on a thin or even thick piece of metal; The only think you'll need is to prep the metal with absorbent ground or gesso, otherwise the paints will not stick to the surface; Once the base is covered by any type of primer, you can do exactly what I did here on the paper :) Hope that was helpful :)
@@LemonCreationART Thank you Asia, for your response (I thought it was water :-) I will experiment on a piece of copper sheet and sheet metal using your techniques here. I will buy some clear gesso per your suggestion and prep the surfaces... Btw, I purchased a variety of Shakers and Sprays from Lindy's (the same ones you used in your tutorial) for my project idea :-) Thanks again!!
@@electron115 Happy to help :) Next time if you buy from Lindy's, don't forget to use my shop link to get 10% discount on your purchase ;) You can find it in the description box :) Happy crafting! xo
Hi Asia. I enjoyed seeing this, but the places you held up the Lindy's product to show the color name were mostly too short and we were unable to see what the color was. Can I request that you either hold them up for longer or list them in the description box, please. That would be really helpful. TFS :)
Hi and thank yo so much! I need a feedback like that, thanks for that as well! I am so sorry, I somehow did not see that this parts were too short... I usually try to freeze the frame, but I was thinking there is no need for that and how wrong was I this time! :) I rewatched the video and you are right, my apologies; I added the full list of products in the description box above, in order of appearance- I hope that help! I will be more careful next time, I promise! xoxo
Awesome technique! Thank you for sharing. ❤ Wee Respectful Request.....Please dont speed the video up so much and the blurry fades in and out are horrible :( especially when showing the products used. Some of them I couldn't read. This all but ruined a fantastic video. :(
Thank you Wandy :) I am sorry for the speeding, I am still learning, lol! And honestly you are right, there is too much speeding, I must have been in a hurry, lol! I'll do best next time ;) xoxo
Thank you for listening. I dont like making negative comments. .... but love the technique and would love to see more. I REALLY hope i didnt offend. Xxxx Thank you for sharing your wonderful ideas ❤❤❤
@@wendymurray7658 Wendy, you did not offend me:) You left a comment I appreciate and you were right! This video should have been better! I am uploading today another video, with steampunk layout and there is a part in which I show again the process. I think it's better done although it's just a small portion of the whole video :) Wish you a great weekend!
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My dear followers, for those of you who either can't understand my spoken English or who are having hearing problems, please press the CC button just on the right bottom of the video screen and you should see the subtitles:) Disclosure- it's me who does the translation, so I apologise for eventual mistakes ;)
You did such a great job making the paper look like real metal plates! Amazing work! You’re so awesome Asia! 😍😍
Thank you dear Jessica! xoxo
Lemon Creation - Asia Marquet Oh of course love. I’m more than happy to do it! Hugs and kisses girlfriend 🤗😘🤗😘
Such a clever idea! 💕
Thank you Cathy! xo
What a great idea, I love it!!!
Thank you Linda :) xo
Loved the technique.. Very interesting..
Wow, great idea!
Dzieki Asia :) 😘
Ingenious! Thank you😊
Thank you so much! xx
Thanks for this great video , love your work , thanks for the inspiration !!👌👍✌️
Thank you so much Angela! xx
I hope you'll enjoy my new video 😊 ua-cam.com/video/hCggoy36Wzg/v-deo.html&ab_channel=LemonCreation-AsiaMarquet
Brilliant!! Thanks for sharing 😘
Amazingly WOW!!
Thank you so much Adrianna! xo
great hack !!!
Dzieki:) 😘😘😘
I love this so much!!! 💛💛💛
Thank you! xo
Que liquido usas para disolver la pintura en polvo
.bello tu trabajo y queda.perfecto
So clever!!
What fantastic ideas! I cant wait to try : ) thanks!
Thank you so much Karen! xo
Really interesting! Thank you, Asia.
Thank you Daniela :) xo
Asia you are just so clever this is a brilliant idea thank you for sharing x
Thank you Deena and you are welcome :) xo
You know over the last few years l have seen many completed projects using this technique, but never seen it being done, a couple years ago I won some products like these but no instructions, now I have your video, Thankyou so much for sharing......
Thank you Lindi:) I am happy to be of help, hopefully now you can create plates like that to your heart desire :) Big hugs!
Thank you so much
Thank you! xo
Love it
Beautiful, good idea... thank you!
Thanks Mieke :) ox
Perfect timing ,Ive got an upcoming project that I will be using my metal paper for ,thanks to you
Cool, I am happy you can use that idea Faye :) xo
Love this!!! This is one of my favorite tricks and you absolutely elevated it by using lindy's. I must get me some more of these!!!
😘😘😘
Please send list of paints you used for steampunk pieces of paper.i just loved your easy technique.thank you arleen
Please check the description box below my videos, there is (almost always) :) Here tehy are:*Nuvo Drops
*Lindy's Gang:
**Magical Shaker: Antique Bronze, Stormy Silver
**Squirt: Beaver Tail Brown
**Starburst: Marigold Yellow Orange
**Moon Shadow spray: Silhouette Silver
**Starbursts: Bombshell Black
**Moon Shadow Mist: Mystic Malachite
* Finnabair waxes: Aged Brass, Rose Gold, Mint Sparkle list of products used
Fantastic video tutorial.. I did the same technique on my steampunk DT project in January.. But I added acrylic ink.. Works great too.. Have a beautiful day. Xoxo
Hi Heike! I was sure this will not be my proper invention, lol! But the idea is so cool, isn't it? Once again- great minds think alike 😉😁 big hugs dear! xo
What an inspiring idea, Asia. Thank you :)
Thank you Elaine :)xo
Oh thank you so much for you respond.god bless you.
😘
Ty :)
Beautiful work! Thanks for sharing! Subscribed!! ;)
Thank you so much!
Hello, I love the result obtained, but can we decorate metal or plastic with these products, because the water may not attach well to metal? Thank you
hi and thank you! if you want to decorate metal or plastic, you will need to start with some sort of primer/ It could be just a product which is simply called primer or some kind of gesso- white, transparent or black one; You need to add 1 to 2 layers of primer or gesso directly onto plastic or metal and then you can add colors. Even highly watery products will adhere to the gesso. You will not manage with watery colors directly apply to these materials, so primers are the way to go.You can try also acrylic application, but it gas to be a danse acrylic, not a liquid one (sometimes white or black acrylics are used as a primer as well as their composition is a little bit similar to gesso) Hope that helps :)
THANK YOU SO much. I can now get the cc on the screen. YAHOO!!
I'm very happy it worked! I did them for my newest movie though and they don't appear, have no idea why...
Muy rápido para ver los productos que usas.gracias
I am sorry if it's too fast. I Need to make my videos not too long otherwise nobody watches:) If you go to Settings under the video, you can change it for slow motion. otherwise if you have any questions, please ask? i am always happy to answer :)
Didn’t quite see what you used for the rivets?
5:12 min in the film- I used Nuvo drops :)
This is a great idea. But I could not hear very well. I wear hearing aids but they do not make my hearing perfect. Is it possible to get cc for the hearing impaired?
Hi Diana, thank you! I actually tried to put transcription on UA-cam, but it does not appear:/ I will try later again If it works the subtitles should be there Saturday evening. If not, I will think about other solution but thank you so much for letting me know about it! big hugs!
@@LemonCreationART Hi Again. I wondered if you have had time to figure something out about the subtitles. Thanks so much for your kind thoughts about my hearing problem.
@@dianaramsey8072 Hi Diana:) So sorry it took me so long, I am not great at all this technical stuff; I actually published subtitles the same day you asked for them, but I could not see them. Was working on it since; And guess what? They are here, just hidden! To make them appear, you need to press the CC button which is in the right bottom corner of the video screen and they are there:) Please let me know if it works for you :) xoxo
Thank you for a great idea on how to make these metallic papers. They are looking just fabulous. Sorry for asking. But did you spray with the different colors and on top added embossing powder ?? Normally most embossing powders turns out shiny. But your metal cards look dull as supposed to for this kind of background paper.
Thank you for taking time to make a video and share with us. Hugs from Monica... 😉😍😉 Spain
Hi Monica, sorry for the late answer:) I did not use any embossing powder; I just use different sprays and powders and to add a tiny bit of shine and color to the dots, I used the waxes. I am not too much for the shine, but I am sure that if you'd like to use embossing powder, you can do it as well:) Big hugs! xo
Lemon Creation - Asia Marquet .... hi again. Oh please dont apologize for a late reply. I’m impressed that you take time to reply !! Thank you so much ..
thank you also for your explanation. I guess I need to watch your video again. I just wonder which powders you used.??? But your samples look awesome. I would LOVE to make some myself.
Thank you again. I’m grateful for your help !
Big hug from Monica
Sunny Spain 😎🥰😎🥰
@@mamablitger Hi:) I used two powders: Magical Shaker: Antique Bronze & Stormy Silver:) They work beautifully on white nad black surface. If you take time to watch my video, I can surely take time to answer your question, so ask away whenever you need sth :) We are here to learn, me including :) Big hugs from still quite sunny France;)
Hi Asia, thank you so much for your inspirational tutorial. I have a couple questions:
What are you spraying on the paper with your "pulverizador"? Water?
What are you brushing on the paper with your brush? Water?
Do you think your technique will work on thin sheets of metal (tin, copper) to get the same look?
Thanks again! I can't wait to try your technique!!
Hi there and thank you for your nice comment :) To answer your questions: yes, it's water, to make sprays or powders flow more freely. With brush I either added sprays from the bottle onto the paper (you can use sprayer itself, but I like to work also with a brush, or I add the powders too do the watered background, or yes, if it's necessary, I aadd more water so the powders will melt better. While doing projects like that, the idea is to cover the whole background, but not get a perfect coverage; If you spray, you may get a lot of splatter, that's why I prefered to finish or to apply with a brush; For the powders it's always good to leave some particules which didn't melt on the background- that. will give the oxidise effect which I love. Yes, of course you can do it on a thin or even thick piece of metal; The only think you'll need is to prep the metal with absorbent ground or gesso, otherwise the paints will not stick to the surface; Once the base is covered by any type of primer, you can do exactly what I did here on the paper :) Hope that was helpful :)
@@LemonCreationART Thank you Asia, for your response (I thought it was water :-) I will experiment on a piece of copper sheet and sheet metal using your techniques here. I will buy some clear gesso per your suggestion and prep the surfaces... Btw, I purchased a variety of Shakers and Sprays from Lindy's (the same ones you used in your tutorial) for my project idea :-) Thanks again!!
@@electron115 Happy to help :) Next time if you buy from Lindy's, don't forget to use my shop link to get 10% discount on your purchase ;) You can find it in the description box :) Happy crafting! xo
@@LemonCreationART :-) Thank you! If my experiment works, I will be making more purchases from Lindy's. Thanks again!!
Hi Asia. I enjoyed seeing this, but the places you held up the Lindy's product to show the color name were mostly too short and we were unable to see what the color was. Can I request that you either hold them up for longer or list them in the description box, please. That would be really helpful. TFS :)
Hi and thank yo so much! I need a feedback like that, thanks for that as well! I am so sorry, I somehow did not see that this parts were too short... I usually try to freeze the frame, but I was thinking there is no need for that and how wrong was I this time! :) I rewatched the video and you are right, my apologies; I added the full list of products in the description box above, in order of appearance- I hope that help! I will be more careful next time, I promise! xoxo
@@LemonCreationART You're welcome :)
Is there a list of the name of the products you used?
Yes, in the description box below the video (click on: more) and throughout the whole video (you can put the caption on :)
Why no descriptions during the video?
Hi, hope you are doing well! Thank you for your message! The automatic subtitles are there now, just click on CC under the video. Have a lovely day!
Very nice tutorial Asia. tfs =^^=
😘😘😘
Cool idea, video is too fast
Awesome technique! Thank you for sharing. ❤
Wee Respectful Request.....Please dont speed the video up so much and the blurry fades in and out are horrible :( especially when showing the products used. Some of them I couldn't read. This all but ruined a fantastic video. :(
Thank you Wandy :) I am sorry for the speeding, I am still learning, lol! And honestly you are right, there is too much speeding, I must have been in a hurry, lol! I'll do best next time ;) xoxo
Thank you for listening. I dont like making negative comments. .... but love the technique and would love to see more.
I REALLY hope i didnt offend. Xxxx
Thank you for sharing your wonderful ideas ❤❤❤
@@wendymurray7658 Wendy, you did not offend me:) You left a comment I appreciate and you were right! This video should have been better! I am uploading today another video, with steampunk layout and there is a part in which I show again the process. I think it's better done although it's just a small portion of the whole video :) Wish you a great weekend!
@@LemonCreationART whew! Im glad. Xoxox
Looking forward to watching many more of your videos ❤💖💕💝💞