Great trick that i have seen in many videos. One extra tip: for larger paper leave it more than overnight. Also if it feel kinda damp, even a little when you check on it, leave it longer. There is no problem leaving it for a few days.
Take care acidity etc doesn't leach out of the boards into the back of your painting. To be safe, best put a sheet of acid free -blotting paper between the painting and the board.
Looks like a perfect trip! I love the sketching of the olive leaf! Earth tones are my fav as well.
Great trick that i have seen in many videos. One extra tip: for larger paper leave it more than overnight. Also if it feel kinda damp, even a little when you check on it, leave it longer. There is no problem leaving it for a few days.
Let me know if this was helpful! It works so well and is quick and easy to do!
thanks for the huge trick Nicki..... it sure beats stretching the paper prior to painting for sure!
It's good tip. Thank you, I just used heavy books without wetting paper and that was not that enough. I'll try your method. ❤️
Nicki, I tried this with my paintings I did with you last night and it works beautifully! Yeah what a great trick!! thank you!
Awesome thank you!!!
THANK YOU
Thank You for sharing this tip! ❤ Jalyne in Utah USA (I really like your abstracts!)
this was great! thank you so much.
Thanks much, Nicki! This is a great tip. I had been just using heavy books to no avail, but plan on using this process going forward. :)
Amazing thank you!
Enjoy!
You are great!
Great video! Thank you so much. Was your painting sealed on the front painted side before you misted the back to flatten it?
THANK YOU ❤
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Looks easy, but not quick! (24 hour wait time) Haha will try this out thanks for sharing.
What was the clean jar of water at 1m22sec used for?
Take care acidity etc doesn't leach out of the boards into the back of your painting. To be safe, best put a sheet of acid free -blotting paper between the painting and the board.
Very helpful - thank you very much!