Linda Johnston Thank you! The red is more intense in the real outback but it reminded me so much of many parts of Australia I've seen. I'm glad you like this one. :)
Barry Radburn sure was! I ended up spending an age on it and cut it from the video. The bubbles are just little tiny holes in the terracotta where the liquid in the paint soaks in. Sometimes it leaves a nice effect such as when there are lots - I hope have time over the coming days to edit up a clip where a pot did that to me; other times like this, they're just annoying!
Kate Eggleston not everyone uses it but I find it gives me a better result. It's hard to subscribe the difference but I also use it to help seal the pots externally as it's a good sealer. I guess it helps with keeping the colours separated a little in the cup but it's ado long since I experimented without it. I'm not sure I answered your question but I hope this helps. 🙂
Camille Fulton I've been thinking along those lines. Haven't come up with anything that I'm happy with as yet so I'm content with creating something which is simply uniquely me based on style and colours etc. when I work out that elusive thing I feel driven to create, you can be sure I'll be all over it! Wood working course coming up this weekend on top of a large market day... things to come!
Shehnaz Hussain I use acrylic paints and add pva glue and floetrol. To increase the cells, I add silicone spray. I hope this answers your question as I've not been able to translate correctly.
AS I AM PROUDLY AUSTRALIAN,
YOU BE PROUD OF YOUR OUTCOME, IT SAYS IT ALL.
OUR OUTBACK COLORS CAPTURED BEAUTIFULLY.
CAMILLE VICTORIA
Great job, looks fantastic mate love to see it after yo varnish it 👍
Thank you :) I neglected to take photos of it varnished before selling it. A lesson I gradually learned!
Love the colours and the effect.
All4n4h Thank you ☺
Wow! All my envy came straight to the forefront! If these colors are 'Outback' I belong in Australia! This is my personal favorite pallet. Great job.
Linda Johnston Thank you! The red is more intense in the real outback but it reminded me so much of many parts of Australia I've seen. I'm glad you like this one. :)
I just love for inspiration to come from something beautiful that we have seen or felt. Can't wait to see more.
Beautiful colors!
Looks great, that bubble was a persistent little bugga though.
Barry Radburn sure was! I ended up spending an age on it and cut it from the video. The bubbles are just little tiny holes in the terracotta where the liquid in the paint soaks in. Sometimes it leaves a nice effect such as when there are lots - I hope have time over the coming days to edit up a clip where a pot did that to me; other times like this, they're just annoying!
Lindo Parabéns 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻☺️
Haha congrats on 100 subs
Can I ask what the purpose of the PVA is?
Kate Eggleston not everyone uses it but I find it gives me a better result. It's hard to subscribe the difference but I also use it to help seal the pots externally as it's a good sealer. I guess it helps with keeping the colours separated a little in the cup but it's ado long since I experimented without it. I'm not sure I answered your question but I hope this helps. 🙂
It also helps harden the paint and increases it's adhesion.
USE YOUR BEAUTIFUL SKINS TO MAKE SOMETHING ELSE UNIQUELY AUSTRALIAN. 😘
CAMILLE VICTORIA. AUST.
Camille Fulton I've been thinking along those lines. Haven't come up with anything that I'm happy with as yet so I'm content with creating something which is simply uniquely me based on style and colours etc. when I work out that elusive thing I feel driven to create, you can be sure I'll be all over it! Wood working course coming up this weekend on top of a large market day... things to come!
What is PVA?
ye acrylic color m pani add kiya h???
Shehnaz Hussain I use acrylic paints and add pva glue and floetrol. To increase the cells, I add silicone spray. I hope this answers your question as I've not been able to translate correctly.