Thank you so much! I have been experimenting with ways to improve the scent of my coffee stained papers by just adding vanilla. I really think your bulk pot method with vanilla and cinnamon is exactly the solution I've been looking for! ❤❤❤
This is very cool. Thanks! Quick question. Is there a reason why you have to heat up all the water so much and then have to wait for it to cool off? Could you just heat up some water to dissolve/ mix the ingredients and then just add it cold water so you don’t have to wait for it to cool off? Just wondering if it could be done that way or there’s a specific reason for your way. Thanks! 💕
You're most welcome! You could totally do that. I don't because the coffee dissolves best in hot water. I suppose I could heat less water and dissolve and then add the cooler water to make sure the strength is similar to what I want.
Can you tell I am impatient? Lol. Thanks for answering my question. I just wanted to make sure I was not messing up something. Have a wonderfully creative day!
Interesting..I use fingerpainting paper that you buy in rolls and honestly this is crazy but use the actual cup of coffee I am drinking, I don't drink the whole cup and usually the rings of where I set my cup are organic and create random patterns.. not really using whole sheets of paper..but this might be something to try. 😊
That is a great idea. I love the look of the rings and sometimes I do this right onto my art paper while I am creating into wet watercolor or other inks.
Thank you so much! I have been experimenting with ways to improve the scent of my coffee stained papers by just adding vanilla. I really think your bulk pot method with vanilla and cinnamon is exactly the solution I've been looking for! ❤❤❤
Wonderful and I hope you like the results!💕
Great demonstration! Thanks for sharing ❤
You are so welcome!
Nice idea for vanilla + cinnamon 😀 I will try for sure for my next batch of coffee dried papers. Merci 😊
I hope you like the results. Have fun!
Fantastic 🤎🤎🤎
Thanks so much! 😊
Wow.
Glad you enjoyed it! 😊
Is that a Fiesta Spoon Rest & Pie Plate??!! Thx for the tutorial!!
I don't know about the spoon rest. It doesn't have a name on it. The pie plate is Longaberger.
@@RobenMarieSmithArt The Spoon Rest sure looks exactly like mine & it's Fiesta!! Love It!!
This is very cool. Thanks!
Quick question. Is there a reason why you have to heat up all the water so much and then have to wait for it to cool off? Could you just heat up some water to dissolve/ mix the ingredients and then just add it cold water so you don’t have to wait for it to cool off? Just wondering if it could be done that way or there’s a specific reason for your way. Thanks! 💕
You're most welcome! You could totally do that. I don't because the coffee dissolves best in hot water. I suppose I could heat less water and dissolve and then add the cooler water to make sure the strength is similar to what I want.
Can you tell I am impatient? Lol. Thanks for answering my question. I just wanted to make sure I was not messing up something. Have a wonderfully creative day!
Interesting..I use fingerpainting paper that you buy in rolls and honestly this is crazy but use the actual cup of coffee I am drinking, I don't drink the whole cup and usually the rings of where I set my cup are organic and create random patterns.. not really using whole sheets of paper..but this might be something to try. 😊
That is a great idea. I love the look of the rings and sometimes I do this right onto my art paper while I am creating into wet watercolor or other inks.