I love how your papers turned out. I definitely am going to give this a try using watercolors. Thank you for another brilliant video. Hugs from Michigan, my friend. ❤❤❤
Great tutorial. I’ve never tried using a sponge before. I have done the bubble technique on untreated paper and envelopes. I used water dish soap and reinker ink. Worked pretty good.
'mornin' Anne! I learned this from Barbara as well - I refer to her as "my UA-cam daughter". 😂😂 ...and yes, sucking instead of blowing isn't a mistake you make more than once! 🤢. Scooping the bubbles works GREAT!! Isn't it funny how we - well, *I* - have done a lot of these things, then forget about them?!!? You're so much fun!! Have an awesome day!! Hugs, MK 🤗❤️🤗
Love this technique! Another way to get more whole bubbles onto the paper is to blow the bubbles high as you we’re doing but then take your spoon and scoop them onto the paper really softly because when you put the paper down on top it pops the bubbles and leaves more of a splashed look but the whole bubbles (even the really small bubbles) spooned onto the paper once it dries shows a more pronounced bubble in my experience. Another fun and inspiring video! Thank you for sharing!
Another fun experiment is adding paint to shaving cream to make marbled paper. Very unexpected and super cool results! If you search paint and shaving cream technique you will find lots of examples. Hope you give it try it’s also so much fun!
Hi Anne! I simply love love the results of your experiments! You understood perfectly the technique. PVA is a kind of latex ink and there´s no difference between it and the acrylic ink. I use both to make this. I think it´s very usefull for background papers. I also love the other experiment with coffee and bubbles! Very fun and funny!!! Lol. You asked me some more tips... To make work easier, you can cut the sponge into 4 parts. ( one for each color ), so you don´t need to wash the sponge to apply a new color and save materials. if you want to make it more colorful, you can use more colors, randomly. It´s a good idea to use these papers to doodle. When the paper is colorful, I love doodle flowers, birds, butterflies and they turn out very cute. Thank you for having courage to try this chalenge...🩷🩷🩷🩷🌹🌹🌹🌹
Oh, Marcia, thank you so much for all these terrific tips! I appreciate you so much! I think I can get acrylic ink here, but I appreciate your encouragement to just use what I already have! Now, my friend, might we expect you to start your own UA-cam channel? ❤️
Good morning! Oh Anne i had a good laugh when that bubble popped at you im sorry so funny tho😅 but ive been wanting to try the bubble thing for a very long time! Thanks for giving me some courage to do so. Your makes were beautiful as always ❤❤❤
I suspect that when you drag your paper to the side, you are popping the bubbles. I tend to put my paper down and then pull it straight up. Hope that is helpful.
Hmmmmmmmmm......very interesting! I don't bake papers (I have commandeered so much of our house for crafting already, I can't take over the kitchen, too!) - but the sunshine might have an effect. Of course here in Portland, we're in the rainy season, but I can try this in June!
Hi Anne. It was really fun watching you experiment with all these bubbles. The results were smple but beautiful. Thanks so much. ❤ 🇨🇦 😊
Hi Anne...what a fun way to spend time in your craftroom. 😅
Beautiful backgrounds Anne, such a fun technique ❤❤❤
I love how your papers turned out. I definitely am going to give this a try using watercolors. Thank you for another brilliant video. Hugs from Michigan, my friend. ❤❤❤
Great tutorial. I’ve never tried using a sponge before. I have done the bubble technique on untreated paper and envelopes. I used water dish soap and reinker ink. Worked pretty good.
'mornin' Anne! I learned this from Barbara as well - I refer to her as "my UA-cam daughter". 😂😂 ...and yes, sucking instead of blowing isn't a mistake you make more than once! 🤢.
Scooping the bubbles works GREAT!!
Isn't it funny how we - well, *I* - have done a lot of these things, then forget about them?!!?
You're so much fun!! Have an awesome day!! Hugs, MK 🤗❤️🤗
Love this technique! Another way to get more whole bubbles onto the paper is to blow the bubbles high as you we’re doing but then take your spoon and scoop them onto the paper really softly because when you put the paper down on top it pops the bubbles and leaves more of a splashed look but the whole bubbles (even the really small bubbles) spooned onto the paper once it dries shows a more pronounced bubble in my experience. Another fun and inspiring video! Thank you for sharing!
This all makes sense! Thanks so much, Savana! I really appreciate your watching!
True! Scoop the bubbles onto paper and let them pop on their own to make a beautiful pattern.
Another fun experiment is adding paint to shaving cream to make marbled paper. Very unexpected and super cool results! If you search paint and shaving cream technique you will find lots of examples. Hope you give it try it’s also so much fun!
I've seen that technique - thanks for the reminder! I think my grandson would enjoy that a lot!
Hi Anne! I simply love love the results of your experiments! You understood perfectly the technique. PVA is a kind of latex ink and there´s no difference between it and the acrylic ink. I use both to make this. I think it´s very usefull for background papers.
I also love the other experiment with coffee and bubbles! Very fun and funny!!! Lol. You asked me some more tips... To make work easier, you can cut the sponge into 4 parts. ( one for each color ), so you don´t need to wash the sponge to apply a new color and save materials. if you want to make it more colorful, you can use more colors, randomly. It´s a good idea to use these papers to doodle. When the paper is colorful, I love doodle flowers, birds, butterflies and they turn out very cute. Thank you for having courage to try this chalenge...🩷🩷🩷🩷🌹🌹🌹🌹
Oh, Marcia, thank you so much for all these terrific tips! I appreciate you so much! I think I can get acrylic ink here, but I appreciate your encouragement to just use what I already have! Now, my friend, might we expect you to start your own UA-cam channel? ❤️
@@annekenlon Lol. I have a lot to learn about art before. Who knows one day.
Oh, Anne, this looks like fun. Being a beginner I love to watch your videos to get inspired.
That's so kind, Debra, thank you! I'm so happy you're enjoying these projects!
Good morning. The grasp was very fun to watch. Love the results.😊
Thanks, Barbara! I had fun doing it and it also nudged me along in cleaning up all the bits and bobs on my desk!
Looks messy, but fun. I'm looking forward to trying different papers and different colors!
Thanks, Anne! It’s a little wild, but it makes for some interesting backgrounds!
Good morning! Oh Anne i had a good laugh when that bubble popped at you im sorry so funny tho😅 but ive been wanting to try the bubble thing for a very long time! Thanks for giving me some courage to do so. Your makes were beautiful as always ❤❤❤
Thank you, Shawn, I always appreciate you! And I was definitely laughing at myself!!!
I suspect that when you drag your paper to the side, you are popping the bubbles. I tend to put my paper down and then pull it straight up. Hope that is helpful.
I wonder if drying them naturally, out in the sun or in the oven will create different effects.
Hmmmmmmmmm......very interesting! I don't bake papers (I have commandeered so much of our house for crafting already, I can't take over the kitchen, too!) - but the sunshine might have an effect. Of course here in Portland, we're in the rainy season, but I can try this in June!
Try drops liquid food coloring
Ooooo, fabulous idea! I bet that color would be really strong - thanks so much, Kathy!
@your welcome !