Thanks for this tutorial. I made a few pages last night before bed. It was fun and I can't wait to make more today since it's rainy and cloudy outside.
I missed the live Tune in Tuesday again, but I am hapy to watch the replay.. I I am always amazed at the techniques you present.. your constant curiosity about what might make a cool collage paper is very inspiring.... can't wait to try this.....
You are funny! I'm never sure where I'm going with any of the papers I decide to experiment with until I finally figure out the secret sauce with each to make them work!
Very interesting. Would love to see the effect you’d get from inks that have multi-colours & mica in them, since the amount of ink varies so much as the nails, bolts & screws rotate. Van Diemen’s inks have great multi coloured examples to give you an idea of how they might work. And there’s another type that I can’t recall the name of but I think have a Ferris wheel in the name or type somewhere? 🤔
Yes I took CVP years ago. Nick and I see the world in a similar way which is why you recognize my verbiage in his. I resonated with him immediately because we speak the same art and life language!
Thanks for this tutorial. I made a few pages last night before bed. It was fun and I can't wait to make more today since it's rainy and cloudy outside.
So glad that you enjoyed creating these fun papers!
I missed the live Tune in Tuesday again, but I am hapy to watch the replay.. I I am always amazed at the techniques you present.. your constant curiosity about what might make a cool collage paper is very inspiring.... can't wait to try this.....
I'm very touched that you make sure you see the recordings. Thank you dear Emily.
I love your experiments, find it fascinating
So glad that you are enjoying them! Many more to come....
Love this! Thank you so much 💖
So glad you liked it. Thanks for watching!
I have been watching all you videos for making collage papers - lovely results, but this one with the nails is fascinating. Thank you for sharing.
I truly appreciate you watching all of my videos. I love this technique too!
I really like your first attempts using the nails/screws. They remind me of blueprints or landscape design prints. I think they’re FANTASTIC!
Thank you for watching! 😊💖
Missed it live this week; but loving this.
Thank you so much for watching! 💖
You are a wiz😂I really wasn't sure where you were going with those nails at first. Great idea 💡 👍
You are funny! I'm never sure where I'm going with any of the papers I decide to experiment with until I finally figure out the secret sauce with each to make them work!
You are so creatively talented!! I absolutely LOVE watching all of your awe inspiring videos. Please keep creating MAGIC.
You are very kind. Thanks for taking the time to watch.
I’ve just now started watching you, and your techniques are enthralling. Thank you !!
What a wonderful compliment! Thank you so much!
absolutely loved this process. i look forward to your videos!!!!!
Awww thank you. I look forward to you joining me live on Tuesdays!
Amazing!!
Thank you Nathalie!
What a coolbidea!
And very fun to create. Hope you give it a try.
Great idea. Thanks for posting.
Thanks for watching!
Very interesting. Would love to see the effect you’d get from inks that have multi-colours & mica in them, since the amount of ink varies so much as the nails, bolts & screws rotate. Van Diemen’s inks have great multi coloured examples to give you an idea of how they might work. And there’s another type that I can’t recall the name of but I think have a Ferris wheel in the name or type somewhere? 🤔
Sounds like an experiment waiting to happen! I hope you will try this and let us all know here what happens.
Very fun experiment ❤
Glad you think so. I thought these were sooooo fun to create!
This is so cool! I can’t wait to try it!
Hope you like it!
Very interesting technique... I LOVE it! (:
Thank you! 💖😊 It's fun!
I’m wondering if you have taken lessons from Nickolas Wilton? You use some of his verbiage… ❤
Yes I took CVP years ago. Nick and I see the world in a similar way which is why you recognize my verbiage in his. I resonated with him immediately because we speak the same art and life language!
Very clever! I thought you must have enlarged the image, but no!
Hope that you give it a try. Rather magical!