I really like the way you craft and make art. My problem with coffee and tea is that I don’t have heart to use them enough because I like to drink them 😂 This autumn I took willow branches and grass because I thought I could get green colour to dye paper because the inks are soooo expensive here. I boiled them together with baking soda and it didn’t happen, I got really nice brown instead and I learned later that willow has been used for dyeing from ancient times. So for now on I’m gonna use willow to get brown. We have plenty here. The really beautiful green paper I got from nettles ❤ It is important not to boil the nettles just let them simmer. (And we have nettles everywhere too) I’m in love with my green dyed papers if that is possible… My family is praying for you constantly 🙏 🇮🇱❤🇫🇮 Sending love to Israel
@@Jalleur14325 Hi, I let them simmer for ten or fifteen minutes and then let it cool down. i repeat the process until the water is dark green. I advice you to use only half teaspoon baking soda for half litres water or so that the water covers all the nettles. 💕
I always enjoy all of your videos. You give clear instructions and alternatives for each demonstration, which makes it more likely for more people to try to do it. On some of the art channels the instructions use specific products which do give good results, but I'm not likely to order all those products. Then next time, they use a lot of other products. It's like a cook book that never uses the same ingredients twice.
I love old papers and ephemera and your version is beautiful. So pretty, this video gives me some great ideas for my greeting card gift sets. Thanks. I really don't think your art would be half as cool if you had the "real" products ( whatever that means ). You finding solutions to not having some of the products makes your art very authentic. Which I think you are very pleased with. I love it. -Marsha from Texas
Fabulous, I have some stain downstairs I will be using it up now for sure, I love how rich they all look & those flowers are stunning. They would also make great covers for journals.
I have not been happy with my tea staining, so your idea of an actual wood stain product is very appealing to me. I like the overall look of these pages. They are ready made backgrounds that you can add to at any point as a page, as ATCs or bookmarks. Great ideas and wonderful work Noit. Peace.
Greetings from Canada! Thank you for your video. I never would have thought of wood stain. Amazing ideas! I too love the napkin ideas. I could create napkin ephemera forever. I am glad that I subscribed! Can't wait to see more!
This is brilliant! I would have never thought to use wood stain. I really hate tea dying paper and using ink doesn't come out the same. Stain goes a long ways and is so much easier. Thank you!
Good grief---I know I have several old and used cans of stain in the garage...smh...thank you for the tip on using them this way, can't wait to try!! Great video, Ms. Noit, thanks for the inspiration!
I LOVE YOUR DIFFERENT WAYS OF DOING EPHEMRA . I UNDERSTAND YOU JUST FINE. DO NOT WORRY ABOUT THE DIFFERENT WORDS. US CRAFTERS UNDERSTAND EACH OTHER THANK YOU.
I have lots of left over stains now I know what to do with them!!! The coloring pages treated like this are amazing another great idea! I am so excited I put this on Pinterest so others will be, too.
I understand about the tea stain and it can be time consuming to be discouraged about the dull beige. And then some ironing as well. Thank you for the helpful video. Danuta
thank you for the tip on the smell of the coffee! I can't stand the smell of coffee and that would have ruined my fun stuff! I LOVE the great idea of the wood stain! I have choices to subscribe, and YOU are one of TWO! Thank you! I'm just learning, you are a very good teacher and have good ideas!
I just watched this sweet video...so adorable. I thought you would enjoy knowing I have created 4 cardboard t.p. pockets. I am going to brush the stain on and see if I am able to brush on some paper napkins - (after lunch) Thank you dear Noit - Margalit
So beautiful and explained so well. I made my list of "what to buy from Dollar Tree" (I'll check thrift stores too). Ty so much for sharing. I subbed with you on this video!
Noit, I really love 💕 this.....what a great 👍 idea 💡 with the wood stain. You’re not just a pretty face are you? I really love 💕 you’re awesome tutorials xx Mags
How beautiful! I love these. Using the wood stain is an excellent idea as I don't like using coffee either. I'll have to raid my husbands stash of wood stain. :) Hugs Shell
This is so beautiful. Your videos are great! I just wonder, does the smell of the stain go away? My personal preference is for coffee smell over the chemical smell.
I don't know where you get the energy and ideas from, for all these fabulous things you do. It's very inspiring. Where do you get your paper napkins from? They are all extremely beautiful
@@NoitArt I wish my local stores sold such beautiful napkins. I do some mixed media but I have never used napkins before. Well once the lockdown in my country is over I am going napkin hunting :)
I dont know if dollar tree carries wood stain but im looking next time i go. I only get there once a month. Thank you for this Noit. Im just now venturing into mixed media. And i think i could get some awesome things with stain on them.
Hi Noit, I might have missed this....but have you tried Walnut stain. Not the wood stain but the stain made to use on paper? I have a spray bottle of it somewhere with my acrylic paint bottles. If I find it, I'll try it on a few different papers to see how it looks when it dries. "OK....here we go". :-)
The same here. Cereal boxes, old file folders, etc. I see possibilities everywhere. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you Beverly
I really like the way you craft and make art. My problem with coffee and tea is that I don’t have heart to use them enough because I like to drink them 😂 This autumn I took willow branches and grass because I thought I could get green colour to dye paper because the inks are soooo expensive here. I boiled them together with baking soda and it didn’t happen, I got really nice brown instead and I learned later that willow has been used for dyeing from ancient times. So for now on I’m gonna use willow to get brown. We have plenty here. The really beautiful green paper I got from nettles ❤ It is important not to boil the nettles just let them simmer. (And we have nettles everywhere too) I’m in love with my green dyed papers if that is possible… My family is praying for you constantly 🙏 🇮🇱❤🇫🇮 Sending love to Israel
Love that idea, how long do you simmer the nettles?
@@Jalleur14325 Hi, I let them simmer for ten or fifteen minutes and then let it cool down. i repeat the process until the water is dark green. I advice you to use only half teaspoon baking soda for half litres water or so that the water covers all the nettles. 💕
Wonderful idea! So many possibilities! You are so talented and such a delight! Thank you for sharing 😊🦋
Thank you Connie
Super criativo. Parabéns!
That is great idea. Enjoyed your video. TFS
Thank you
You are so creative Noit. I just love your ideas! Such a wonderful tutorial. Thank you so much❤❤❤❤❤
I would have never thought of using wood stain in my paper crafting. You r amazing. TFS
Thank you
I always enjoy all of your videos. You give clear instructions and alternatives for each demonstration, which makes it more likely for more people to try to do it. On some of the art channels the instructions use specific products which do give good results, but I'm not likely to order all those products. Then next time, they use a lot of other products. It's like a cook book that never uses the same ingredients twice.
Thank you Marilyn
I love old papers and ephemera and your version is beautiful. So pretty, this video gives me some great ideas for my greeting card gift sets. Thanks. I really don't think your art would be half as cool if you had the "real" products ( whatever that means ). You finding solutions to not having some of the products makes your art very authentic. Which I think you are very pleased with. I love it. -Marsha from Texas
You are so right...I enjoy more my solutions, and making my own things than all the product I bought in the past and thought I couldn't do without
Fabulous, I have some stain downstairs I will be using it up now for sure, I love how rich they all look & those flowers are stunning. They would also make great covers for journals.
Thank you Ann
I have not been happy with my tea staining, so your idea of an actual wood stain product is very appealing to me. I like the overall look of these pages. They are ready made backgrounds that you can add to at any point as a page, as ATCs or bookmarks. Great ideas and wonderful work Noit. Peace.
Thank you Monica
Amei demais! Excelente dica
I have been binge watching your videos; thank you so much for sharing your inspiring ideas.
Thank you Vera
Very nice! Using wood stain is brilliant! I hoard cardboard too; it comes in handy.
Thank you Robin
I love puzzling with nice made little papers. Thank you so much for teaching ! Its so very funny . Its googling little wonders.
Thank you
So beautiful, and easy!!!!! Thank you, love that you dont waste very much.
Thank you Emma
Very pretty Noit! The wood stain is a great tip. You have so many good ideas. Tfs, Fia
Thank you Fia
Thank you so much for the wonderful videos! You fill my head with a lot of ideas.
Thank you Charlene
Greetings from Canada! Thank you for your video. I never would have thought of wood stain. Amazing ideas! I too love the napkin ideas. I could create napkin ephemera forever. I am glad that I subscribed! Can't wait to see more!
Thank you Ruth
Just found this one! Always disappointed with coffee/tea staining, this will revolutionize my projects! Blessed and safe days!
Thank you Alice
Thank you for your video, love seeing your work....I also love toy work..... a big thank you
Thank you Vicki
This is brilliant! I would have never thought to use wood stain. I really hate tea dying paper and using ink doesn't come out the same. Stain goes a long ways and is so much easier. Thank you!
Thank you Cathi. Go for the water based wood stain
Your pages turned out beautiful. Thanks for sharing the tutorial.
Thank you
Brown shoe polish works also for staining paper. Thank you for all of your wonderful ideas. You make my brain 🧠 creative 👍🏻❤️
Thank you Connie
So interesting .love watching Thank you Noit
Thank you Joyce
Great job! I like so much vintage art, and you are showing to us all tips!! Thank you Noit. Hugs from Córdoba, Argentine.
Hola y muchas gracias. Thank you, Hugs from Israel
Beautiful technique thanks for sharing
Thank you Ruth
Good grief---I know I have several old and used cans of stain in the garage...smh...thank you for the tip on using them this way, can't wait to try!! Great video, Ms. Noit, thanks for the inspiration!
Thank you Diane
I LOVE YOUR DIFFERENT WAYS OF DOING EPHEMRA . I UNDERSTAND YOU JUST FINE. DO NOT WORRY ABOUT THE DIFFERENT WORDS. US CRAFTERS UNDERSTAND EACH OTHER THANK YOU.
Thank you Joyce
Wow! Theses are fabulous! TFS
Thank you Evelyn
They turned out lovely. I'm looking forward to seeing the album you gave us a sneak peak of.
Thank you
What fabulous videos you show us love your channel thank you so much,
Thank you Celia
I always love your napkin choices. They make your project unique and perfect.
Thank you Maria
Love your pages. They look amazing. The napkins add the final touch. Happy crafting.
Thank you Pamela
Fabulous technique! Love how it looks!
Thank you Lainey
Love your work. Will try some of your techniques this week! What fun! Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us.
Thank you
I love what you've done and using the stain is brilliant. Thank you for all these great idea.
Thank you Susan
Such beautiful work. Thank you!
Thank you Ann
Your work is beautiful. Thank you for your tips and tricks❤
Another great idea using a household item that would last a long time. Thanks Noit
Thank you Nimmi
Great tips. Your English is great :). Thanks for sharing you techniques
Thank you Mary
Thank you for showing an alternative to coffee and tea dying. I too, don't like the smell. It never goes away!!!
Thank you
Loved it,and loved the sunflower page under the frame,I just love to see your work,Take Care,God Bless.
Thank you Lula
I have lots of left over stains now I know what to do with them!!! The coloring pages treated like this are amazing another great idea! I am so excited I put this on Pinterest so others will be, too.
Thank you Evelyn
Thank you for sharing these great ideas
Thank you Lonna
Thank you for sharing this great idea. These are really pretty.
Thank you Mary
It is a option to colour paper with onion peel = yellow. Or för example beets =red .
I love these coulours!
Thank you Kristina
I understand about the tea stain and it can be time consuming to be discouraged about the dull beige. And then some ironing as well. Thank you for the helpful video. Danuta
Thank you Danuta
I use the cardboard dividers in the cat food cartons. Beautiful work, as always.
Thank you Lynn
I enjoy making ephemera videos because you can also use it for a focal point.
Thank you Tina
Love, love, love this idea! Thanks!
Thank you Esther
Beautiful result as always!
Thank you Debbie
Noit, loved this video. The ideas you present are really exciting. Thankyou.
Thank you Isbel
So many beautiful options!
Thank you Susan
Beautiful & Thank you so much Noit Art for sharing all the experiences and great tips !! :)
Thank you Karin
Love your ideas and your art! You are as resourceful as Leonardo Da Vinci! :)
Thank you, resourceful yes, Leonardo - hardly :)
Absolutely beautiful! Thank you for sharing this technique, it looks simple enough even for a beginner like me!
Thank you Linda
thank you for the tip on the smell of the coffee! I can't stand the smell of coffee and that would have ruined my fun stuff! I LOVE the great idea of the wood stain! I have choices to subscribe, and YOU are one of TWO! Thank you! I'm just learning, you are a very good teacher and have good ideas!
Thank you Penny. Go for water based wood stain
I love everything about these! Beautiful!
Thank you Anne
those are so pretty - really like what you have done TFS Noit hugs xx
Thank you Janet
Hi Noit, what an interesting and good to know how video! You are always doing great things that we never think about. TFS...Linda
Thank you Linda
These are beautiful! I will definitely try this! I can see how addictive this might be! Thank you so much! Hugs, Debra
Thank you Debra
Love your idea's for laying out very pretty designs. thanks for sharing
Thank you Darlene
Love your art work and you have such great ideas!! Staining is good.....gives it such richer colors.🤗🌺🤗
Thank you Pat
These are SO BEAUTIFUL 🤩
Thank you Mina
I just watched this sweet video...so adorable. I thought you would enjoy knowing I have created 4 cardboard t.p. pockets. I am going to brush the stain on and see if I am able to brush on some paper napkins - (after lunch) Thank you dear Noit - Margalit
Thank you Margalit
So beautiful and explained so well. I made my list of "what to buy from Dollar Tree" (I'll check thrift stores too). Ty so much for sharing. I subbed with you on this video!
Thank you Bonnie
Noit, I really love 💕 this.....what a great 👍 idea 💡 with the wood stain. You’re not just a pretty face are you? I really love 💕 you’re awesome tutorials xx Mags
Thank you Mags
Thank you, I like this idea very much. Turned out pretty.
Thank you Phyllis
Brilliant, Noit, you are so inspiring. I will definitely be trying this.
Thank you Vera. Go for it
I love these techniques! Just beautiful! 💖💖💖
Thank you Martha
Love the use of wood stain! I never even thought of that! Clever!
Thank you Nancy
I really like the wood stain thank you for another great idea
Thanks Jackie
Great idea with the wood stain, nice tip!!
Thank you
You come up with the best ideas! I want to try this one but I was thinking maybe this might be a good way to get rid of some of my magazine cut outs.
Thank you Donna
Thank you so much for your dedication and teaching us so much
Thank you Joyce
Cool i like this.. gorgeous 😍
Thank you Rahmi
Love what you do!
Thank you Sue
Beautiful Noit, love this idea, tfs, leanne
Thank you Leanne
How beautiful! I love these. Using the wood stain is an excellent idea as I don't like using coffee either. I'll have to raid my husbands stash of wood stain. :) Hugs Shell
Thank you Shell
Fabulously brought together, tfs xo
Thank you Elizabeth
Bello, bello.Cuanta creatividad tienes.Traduction please!!.Un cariñoso saludo desde Argentina.Te aplaudo👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻😘
Gracias Patricia
Hi Noit, wonderful work and tips . You amaze me !! Tfs 👵🏻🎨❤️
Thank you Peggy
Love all of your ideas.gunna have to get me some wood stain.thanks for sharing.😊
Thanks for watching
very nice! thank you. I will be making some this weekend :)
Thanks for this great technique!
Thank you Ruth Ann
Very straightforward instructions. Thanks for making this video.
Thank you
This is so beautiful. Your videos are great! I just wonder, does the smell of the stain go away? My personal preference is for coffee smell over the chemical smell.
It's water based wood stain, so no smell at all. you are referring to wood varnish or glazure, they have strong chemical smell
I don't know where you get the energy and ideas from, for all these fabulous things you do. It's very inspiring. Where do you get your paper napkins from? They are all extremely beautiful
Thank you. From local cheap stores
@@NoitArt I wish my local stores sold such beautiful napkins. I do some mixed media but I have never used napkins before. Well once the lockdown in my country is over I am going napkin hunting :)
Thank you for sharing this technique.
Thanks for watching Vanessa
I love this! Just found your channel today! 🥰
Thank you Kay
I love this technique and can’t wait to try it! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you Deb
You have really really inspired me to try using napkins & stains! Going to store..RIGHT NOW🥰❤️‼️🤗
That's great Nancy
Wonderful ideas, than you so very much!
Thank you Mary
OMG, you do it all. STOP IT, you'rmaking me tired. 😴😀
Thanks Penny. East does it LOL
I dont know if dollar tree carries wood stain but im looking next time i go. I only get there once a month. Thank you for this Noit. Im just now venturing into mixed media. And i think i could get some awesome things with stain on them.
This is such a great idea! עבודה טובה
תודה רבה
Hi Noit, I might have missed this....but have you tried Walnut stain. Not the wood stain but the stain made to use on paper? I have a spray bottle of it somewhere with my acrylic paint bottles. If I find it, I'll try it on a few different papers to see how it looks when it dries. "OK....here we go". :-)
I only have wood stain from the heap store
Noit Art If I find mine I'll let you know. Your stain does a good job. :-).
So talented!
Thank you Sue
This I really like how it came out. I got to keep my pretty napkins. I will definitely try this.
Thank you Cindy