I am so happy I finally found somebody who is helpful. You are wonderful and explaining your miniature doll houses. I just started to make one and I sure do use your help.
Happy to see you in my notifications. I sure learned from your mistake. I'm not brave enough to try the water effects. Does it have a smell to it? I have migraines and usually stay away from strong odors but I need a waterfall.
No, I cannot detect a smell at all. The Water Effects is nicer to work with, also because you can't really mess it up. The Realistic Water is a little trickier, obviously.
Tip: when painting white water, go the direction of the ripples/waves and add a touch of modeling paste to your white acrylic, it firms up the white paint holding a shape a bit better. But I always use a stipling technique over the face of the water with mod podge to create water movement, then add your white caps/ripples/waves. #kimberlykreations@kimberlykreations on youtube. Happy crafting!
Thank you for sharing ALL your experience! You show the real ups & downs & how to fix them, I do appreciate that honesty!!
I am so happy I finally found somebody who is helpful. You are wonderful and explaining your miniature doll houses. I just started to make one and I sure do use your help.
You are so welcome!
I’m so glad I found your channel! Such great ideas
Thank you!! Glad you enjoy them!
Happy to see you in my notifications. I sure learned from your mistake. I'm not brave enough to try the water effects. Does it have a smell to it? I have migraines and usually stay away from strong odors but I need a waterfall.
I forgot to add. I love the way you title your videos. Makes it easier to find when we need a specific topic.
No, I cannot detect a smell at all. The Water Effects is nicer to work with, also because you can't really mess it up. The Realistic Water is a little trickier, obviously.
@@TheasChristmasVillages Thanks for your reply.. I may play around with it.
Tip: when painting white water, go the direction of the ripples/waves and add a touch of modeling paste to your white acrylic, it firms up the white paint holding a shape a bit better. But I always use a stipling technique over the face of the water with mod podge to create water movement, then add your white caps/ripples/waves. #kimberlykreations@kimberlykreations on youtube. Happy crafting!
Thank you! I'll give that a try tomorrow!