I love when you refer to the older videos for throwbacks. I actually have many of my favorites on a You Tube list that I leave on as I do my chores. I change it up with the seasons.
just love your techniques! Ive watched Bonnie at several conventions, and i just get lost in her work! its so soothing to watch! Im waiting to start, I have several of your stamps & benches. But Ill be watching on Wednesdays now!
I've so been looking forward to the return of Watercolor Wednesdays. One of my New Year's resolutions this year is to view all of the Watercolor Wednesday tutorials (minimum of 2 per week) and set aside one Saturday a month to practice by following along one of the tutorials I've viewed during the month. (I tried the Clay Pot last week - tutorial #5). So much fun. It was great to have this beginner's refresher. I pick up a new tip every time I watch one of these videos. Thank you for taking the time to create these tutorials. They are wonderful inspiration and greatly appreciated.
I've missed you Bonnie! Best watercolor teacher out there and you make it so much fun! You can't imagine how much enjoyment you bring into my life. Thank You!
I am new to this technique but did order the wagon, grass stamp and fir trees. Love it. I did practice a little but anyone can do this and its quick and so much fun. I made it into a card. I always love the winter scenes. Thank you for sharing.
This is the video I've been looking for! I started watching 2-3 months after this one & was trying to puzzle out the basic stamps to purchase. As it happens, I guessed right. I ordered flowers 1, foliage 1, small containers (rustic was out of stock) & branches just today. I'm looking forward to a restful summer of colouring with my markers & water colour paper :). Fortunately I already had the basic supplies other than the stamps
Thanks, Bonnie! This really is easy to follow. I've made a few cards following your method, and everyone who's received one can't believe that I painted it myself. I'm so glad you pointed out how to do the stems. I was making the mistake of adding water to them, and something just didn't look quite right to me. Thank you, thank you, thank you!
Yay! It's always the little things!! Sometimes I think I repeat myself too much but it really does make a difference, especially the long stems! It's like night and day!
you probably dont give a shit but if you guys are stoned like me atm then you can watch pretty much all the new series on InstaFlixxer. Been streaming with my girlfriend for the last few days :)
Thank you so much for this video! I have just "discovered" your stamps and bought a couple of sets and can't wait to start creating. Your video explains everything so well & in such a soothing and relaxing way & is very encouraging.
Yeah! Watercolor Wednesday’s! Bonnie I just love your tutorials, and your voice of encouragement. Quick funny question, when you sign and date your work , how do you decide what pen and pen color to use? For example, on one of my mini-masters I picked up my #16 olive green (icky sig) and gosh forbid, once I picked up a sharpie fine point black permanent marker and signed , dated my work. (Icky again). I believe in your potted marvelous mini master you used #86 African violet. And how to make your signature look petite? I have a couple more letter in my name that you do, Lauren Butler, so after all the wonderful tutorials, I am challenged with a signature date line....lol
LOL! Don't stress about your signature! Just get it on there! I honestly just grab the first pen I see and use the fine tip. I've signed so many thousands of these now that I do it automatically. You can use anything, even a ball point! A very fine tip will keep it petite
I notice you always place your small stamps in the upper corner. Is this so it's easier for placement? This is a great video for beginners. I've had these stamps forever but never water colored with them. This is exactly what I needed! THANKS!
Thank you so much for sharing this with us...I was wondering where to start with the stamps...what set of markers do you recommend...I know there are several sets but I don't know which one would be the best for starting out...tfs
Hi Gloria....what I did when I first started out was watched a few of Ai YT videos. You will recognize right away that most of the same markers are used in each video. That was how I picked out which colors to start with. Good luck and enjoy and I hope this helps!
Hi Gloria. You should visit the blog post that goes along with this video. All of the materials are listed out. artimpressionsstamps.blogspot.com/2018/01/new-video-beginning-watercolor-where-do.html . It will give you links to all the products. Bonnie has a set of her favorite markers available.
Hi Gloria - Bonnie has two sets of favorites. There are 12 markers in each set but #45 Sepia and #86 African Violet are in both sets, so it's 22 different markers total. There's a nice assortment of colors in each of her sets, so I don't think you could go wrong with either one. If you look up the sets on the Art Impressions website, you can get the exact list of what's included, but you will definitely need/want the #45 and #86.
My absolute favorite paper to use is this one (Canson): www.artimpressions.com/shop/canson-xl-wc-paper-pad/ The textured side is the preferred, but honestly both are ok! Thank you for watching!
Any water based pen will work! I have used Marvy's in the past, but somewhat recently switched to Tombows. I love them! Definitely use your Tombow's and here is a conversion chart to help: www.artimpressions.com/shop/art-impressions-most-loved-color-conversion-chart/ The stamp positioner? Here is a link! www.artimpressions.com/shop/4774-stamp-positioner/ Thank you for watching! Let me know if you have any other questions! :)
I love when you refer to the older videos for throwbacks. I actually have many of my favorites on a You Tube list that I leave on as I do my chores. I change it up with the seasons.
Thank you so much for sharing that! What a fun way to do chores!
Wonderful tutorial!! Thank you!
just love your techniques! Ive watched Bonnie at several conventions, and i just get lost in her work! its so soothing to watch! Im waiting to start, I have several of your stamps & benches.
But Ill be watching on Wednesdays now!
What a kind comment, thank you so much! So happy we have met and that you are going to start watercoloring! :)
I've so been looking forward to the return of Watercolor Wednesdays. One of my New Year's resolutions this year is to view all of the Watercolor Wednesday tutorials (minimum of 2 per week) and set aside one Saturday a month to practice by following along one of the tutorials I've viewed during the month. (I tried the Clay Pot last week - tutorial #5). So much fun. It was great to have this beginner's refresher. I pick up a new tip every time I watch one of these videos. Thank you for taking the time to create these tutorials. They are wonderful inspiration and greatly appreciated.
Thank you for sharing!!! Love it!!
It never hurts to have refresher and you just reminded me to "walk" my grass. I tend to circle it, so will be mindful now! :) Again - welcome back!!!
I could watch you all day, Bonnie!!! You have taught me so much!!! Thank you for your great teaching!!! Hugs!!!
Just love Watercolor Wednesday!!! Thank you so much!
I've missed you Bonnie! Best watercolor teacher out there and you make it so much fun! You can't imagine how much enjoyment you bring into my life. Thank You!
Thank you!! So kind! I love this technique so much and love that anyone can do it! Wednesdays are my favorite!
Nancy Lynn
I also missed her and Wednesday's. Checked every week :( so relaxing (I'm hi strung) need these tutorials.
You are back! You realIy made my day I've so missed your videos!
Thank you! So glad to be back!
I am new to this technique but did order the wagon, grass stamp and fir trees. Love it. I did practice a little but anyone can do this and its quick and so much fun. I made it into a card. I always love the winter scenes. Thank you for sharing.
Yes!! Practice makes all the difference!
Welcome back! I have missed Watercolor Wednesdays! Love these tutorials!
Thank you!! And thanks for watching!!
good to see more videos Bonnie...I love watching you create & it inspires me to paint too
I'm so glad!!! Thank you for watching!
Been checking every day since your last video. So glad your back on. Let's get going. Ok?
LOL! Yes!! No fluff! "OK...let's get started!"
This is the video I've been looking for! I started watching 2-3 months after this one & was trying to puzzle out the basic stamps to purchase. As it happens, I guessed right. I ordered flowers 1, foliage 1, small containers (rustic was out of stock) & branches just today. I'm looking forward to a restful summer of colouring with my markers & water colour paper :). Fortunately I already had the basic supplies other than the stamps
Yay! Hope you enjoy your new stamps and we are excited for you to join in our watercolor technique!
Thanks, Bonnie! This really is easy to follow. I've made a few cards following your method, and everyone who's received one can't believe that I painted it myself. I'm so glad you pointed out how to do the stems. I was making the mistake of adding water to them, and something just didn't look quite right to me. Thank you, thank you, thank you!
Yay! It's always the little things!! Sometimes I think I repeat myself too much but it really does make a difference, especially the long stems! It's like night and day!
Yay! You’re finally back! Missed these tutorials.
you probably dont give a shit but if you guys are stoned like me atm then you can watch pretty much all the new series on InstaFlixxer. Been streaming with my girlfriend for the last few days :)
@Malcolm Denver Yup, have been using InstaFlixxer for since december myself :D
@Malcolm Denver Definitely, I have been watching on instaflixxer for years myself :D
Thank you so much for this video! I have just "discovered" your stamps and bought a couple of sets and can't wait to start creating. Your video explains everything so well & in such a soothing and relaxing way & is very encouraging.
Thank you! So kind!!
thanks for sharing your art. always inspiring!
Love, love, love!!
Yeah! Watercolor Wednesday’s! Bonnie I just love your tutorials, and your voice of encouragement. Quick funny question, when you sign and date your work , how do you decide what pen and pen color to use? For example, on one of my mini-masters I picked up my #16 olive green (icky sig) and gosh forbid, once I picked up a sharpie fine point black permanent marker and signed , dated my work. (Icky again). I believe in your potted marvelous mini master you used #86 African violet. And how to make your signature look petite? I have a couple more letter in my name that you do, Lauren Butler, so after all the wonderful tutorials, I am challenged with a signature date line....lol
LOL! Don't stress about your signature! Just get it on there! I honestly just grab the first pen I see and use the fine tip. I've signed so many thousands of these now that I do it automatically. You can use anything, even a ball point! A very fine tip will keep it petite
Beautiful!
Thank you for watching!
I notice you always place your small stamps in the upper corner. Is this so it's easier for placement? This is a great video for beginners. I've had these stamps forever but never water colored with them. This is exactly what I needed! THANKS!
Easier for placement, that's exactly right! So happy you liked the video and I hope you love watercoloring! Thanks for watching!
Interesting but wondering when you'll have some new u-tube ideas. Love those.
Thank you so much for sharing this with us...I was wondering where to start with the stamps...what set of markers do you recommend...I know there are several sets but I don't know which one would be the best for starting out...tfs
Hi Gloria....what I did when I first started out was watched a few of Ai YT videos. You will recognize right away that most of the same markers are used in each video. That was how I picked out which colors to start with. Good luck and enjoy and I hope this helps!
Hi Gloria. You should visit the blog post that goes along with this video. All of the materials are listed out. artimpressionsstamps.blogspot.com/2018/01/new-video-beginning-watercolor-where-do.html . It will give you links to all the products. Bonnie has a set of her favorite markers available.
Hi Gloria - Bonnie has two sets of favorites. There are 12 markers in each set but #45 Sepia and #86 African Violet are in both sets, so it's 22 different markers total. There's a nice assortment of colors in each of her sets, so I don't think you could go wrong with either one. If you look up the sets on the Art Impressions website, you can get the exact list of what's included, but you will definitely need/want the #45 and #86.
What brand of watercolor paper do you use; and are you stamping and painting on the front or back side?
My absolute favorite paper to use is this one (Canson):
www.artimpressions.com/shop/canson-xl-wc-paper-pad/
The textured side is the preferred, but honestly both are ok! Thank you for watching!
Are the Marvy watercolor pens available on your website? I have tombow markers...will they work? Where do I buy a t square ?
Any water based pen will work! I have used Marvy's in the past, but somewhat recently switched to Tombows. I love them! Definitely use your Tombow's and here is a conversion chart to help:
www.artimpressions.com/shop/art-impressions-most-loved-color-conversion-chart/
The stamp positioner? Here is a link!
www.artimpressions.com/shop/4774-stamp-positioner/
Thank you for watching! Let me know if you have any other questions! :)
lovely!!!