Can't help myself: This artist is amazing! She takes a single process, does it every way imaginable right there on camera, gets beautiful results while also showing us her "less-than-optimum". Daring, confident, and oh-so-talented!
I'm really glad you enjoyed that! I've been doing this for a few weeks now and I know what's going to happen when I apply rust and yet I gasp every time 😊❤️
What an amazing idea! I will definitely try it! What I really appreciate about your videos is that you don't try to promote an art paper package or brand of this or that for a paid sponsor-you're just you. You show amazing ways to be creative with what we have around the house!
Thank you so much! Glad you enjoy my videos. I think that we all get more creative when we don’t have everything available to us. Forces us to think outside the box ❤️
I got a little giddy watching this video. The rust water on the faint leaf marks turning black was a little like watching invisible ink. I just love this technique and can’t wait to try it myself. Thanks for sharing your time and talents!😊
I am only 30 seconds into the video and already I am amazed! I'm so happy that you have come up with a much simpler way to do eco-printing. I've only ever seen crafters do it with a dedicated huge pot, rusty tools, packets of foliage that need to be tied together, gallons of boiling water, etc. So I've never attempted it because it took too much time and energy (not only body energy but electrical energy to boil the water). TFS, dear little one!
You're very welcome! Thank you so much for watching and for your kind comment. I'm also thrilled that this worked so well, at least for eco printing on paper. Cooking method just takes so much time and dedication, and I'm not a fan of boiling papers, they tend to become fragile afterwards. I wish this would work on fabric, too. I will definitely try 😊❤️
You are not the only one to be amazed by these results. Now I know what to use my Sizzix for. Thank you so much. I did do full blown ecoprinting - boiling leaf and watercolour paper sandwiches with alum as a mordant. I loved the results but it was very longwinded and a bit steamy and smelly in my kitchen. I am so grateful to you. Carol B UK.
Wonderful! Try putting the leaf in the rustwater, let them soak a few minutes, and then press them. You then get the black print, and the paper still more white.👍🏻😄 I do that when i make my ”fake prints”.😉
Thank you so much for watching and commenting Annelis! ❤️ I tried that towards the end of the video and it worked beautifully, although I didn't soak the leaves, I just applied rust with the brush and then pressed them. Loved the results😊
Yes, i soak them two hours, dry them of and then print. That way i don’t get any moist leaking beside the leaf. You gave me more options, i also need to try. Thank you!!😄🙏🏻📘👍🏻
I’ve been watching several videos on eco printing and most of them are quite involved processes with layering, steaming (sometimes for 4 hours), adding iron, using special pots, etc. I’m so glad I found your video, now I can give this a try. Thank you so much!
What timing! Just yesterday I went for a walk and collected leaves because I noticed a few leaves already turning color. Last winter I desperately wanted some leaves and fortunately I had some that I had dried with some glycerin and they were great! I used them on my Gelli plate and I also painted some with metallic paint and flattened them for cards etc. Thank you Dragana for your inspiration and creativity! You are like me, in that you like to try different things! Great work!!💕
This is amazing. The ideas you come up with. You are such a treasure to the junk journaling community. I am never disappointed watching your videos. I am always inspired and learning new things. Thank you so much for sharing your creative spirit with us.
Thank you so much for sharing that eco-printing hack, I had a wonderful afternoon with my friend playing and following your instructions. You are just so kind and so talented. So happy that I find you on youtube.
My jaw literally dropped when you added the rust water to the paper! I LOVE THIS SO MUCH! I wish there was a way to have some of them stay white instead of turning brown, but I guess I will just have to experiment!
Thank you so much! I'm glad you liked it! There's a way to have the leaf turn black and background to stay white. I show this in Part 3 of this video. You need a tub with 2 cups of water and a tablespoon of rust ( iron mordant) You place the paper inside for a few seconds and as soon as the leaf is dark you take it out and rinse with clean water 😊
This is all wonderful but that effect with the rust water is just magic. You must have been so elated to discover this. Thanks so much for sharing these amazing techniques.
Thank you so much! Oh, the rust effect is so mesmerizing, I love doing it just for the effect. I had to stop myself from turning all prints to black and orange 🤣
I tried it with various leaves from the yard on index cards and it worked. When my rust water develops I will try it over. Thanks for posting this wonderful series. Its' amazing. I have to go and soak some cooper pennies now.
What a wonderful and informative video! I saw in the FB group where someone posted recently that they did this with their granddaughter (minus the rust). So I had to come and see what all the fuss was about. I love how you explain each and every detail and show us when things don't work. Thank you! 🤩
Just discovered your channel. You are joy to watch and learn different techniques. Thank you for so clearly showing us your knowledge and how do learn.
It is the tannin in the leaves reacting with the iron in the rust water. After the paper is dry, I would rinse in cool water to remove any excess rust to help to keep the paper from deteriorating over time.
Thank you so much for that useful information! I appreciate it. I suspected it was tannin but I wasn't sure, I don't know the science behind it. Most of my discoveries are kind of intuitive and results of experiments 😊❤️
What a great way to get eco print leaves! A much simpler and less messy process. Thank you for experimenting on camera and letting us see what works and what doesn’t! Awesome. 💜
Wow! I’ll definitely try this. I was looking at my jar of rusty water just this morning thinking that I wanted to use it for something. Now I know what to try first!
Thank you for sharing this. It was very enlightening. I saw another video similar to yours, but instead of using rust water, the demonstrator used tea water that she lightly spritzed onto the photocopy paper and pressed the leaves with a rolling pin and the result showed no blackening of the page. Your idea of using the big shot was ingenious and teaches me to look outside the box. Great idea.
These turned out great, I have been doing this for years and have many other things with different paper and sprays added. keep experimenting and you will be amazed. Thanks for sharing.
All I can say is wow, I watched this video, and just had to try this. I've done some up and put them under some books and waiting to see how they've turned out. Just finished doing one, didn't put it under some books and decided to look at it right away and the out come was, wow. Thank you so much for sharing :)
You're very welcome! I'm really glad you tried and liked the outcome. I'm amazed that this was so easy, after spending so much time trying to achieve this by cooking and baking plants and papers, and with mediocre results. 😊❤️
I guessed what you used to press the leaves but, the rust water is pure magic! Very interesting and inspiring video, so glad you experimented. It has to be oxidation that makes the colour change but I never would have thought of this!🇨🇦
I eco dye and this tutorial video is just brilliant! You are so creatively Inspiring ❤ ... The rust water is reacting with the amount of tannin in the leaves ... I love this so much!!!! Bravo!🎉
Oh, exquisite and magic! Thank you - I’m so glad I accidentally found you! They would be perfect to make cards I’d send or a set of notecards as a little gift.
From now on I will stop using just book pages for drying leaves, I will aways put them into the white (or maybe better - lightly tea or coffee stained) folded pages like you did and use my Sizzix on them. And I do have rusty water to try to recreate that mind-blowing blackening magic. So so cool! The willow tree fragment (here, at 5:36) and the forest one (8:15) are my favorite. Many of your experiments are amazing and quite unique, thanks so so much for sharing them!!
Works very well. Thank you. If you have any beetroot leaves they are colourful to use. Even better are the first time failures which turn graphic with the iron water.
Excellent video. So interesting. How wonderful of you to discover this technique. I can;t wait to “Have a Go. ‘ Thank you for showing us and being generous enough to share your experiments.
Thank you so much for this video. The effect with the rust water at the end is sooo amazing!! I tried it and the prints worked out as beautiful as yours. Thank you again!! 🥰🥰
Thank you so much! I'm really glad you liked the video. I can tell you that it works on fabric, too. I've been experimenting and I absolutely love the results. I plan to share my findings in another video very soon 😊❤️
Thank you so much Steffi! I was so surprised and pleased at the same time when I discovered this. After I published the video I kept going, trying different plants 🤣. So far, mint and sage gave me the best results 😊
Wow, thus is amazing! Clever you finding the 'rust effect', it's stunning. I seem to remember Christine Stokes pressing flowers in the same way on one of her UA-cam videos, which she used to make a card, but this is quite different. Thank you for sharing, I really want to try it myself!👏👏 Nicola x
OMG, I have been having a go today - I'm utterly addicted to this process. I have used the rust water on some, but not on others, as it is autumn in the UK at the moment and I used some red leaves - the resulting purple colour on the card is gorgeous! I have made lots of cards today and may turn some into pictures too. I can't thank you enough for sharing this idea! xx@@Saacibo
This is so amazing to me! I will keep looking for your rust recipe I don’t see it. I am sure I just missed it. Thank you I can’t wait to try this. I figured it out it is the Blueberry and Pomegranate video
@@Saacibo I am very happy to find you. I'm sharing you with a little of my crafting friends. We love this and can't wait to try it! Have a great weekend!
Dragana, what a delight to watch. My thoughts went to a “pasta machine” as a press. I shall try it out. Watching the rust treatment transformation is quite magical! Love your curiosity and your sharing, thank you. Cheers
These are beautiful! I’m fortunate enough to have a laminating machine, so I’m going to give this a try using the laminator. Thank you for sharing this with all of us!
These look amazing it’s wonderful seeing the different shades of green and intensity that different leaves gives. Having done pressed flowers years ago in my youth! I suggest if you have particular leaves that are difficult to remove it’s because of the moisture content still there. You can do one or two things. Either open the page and if you have a heat tool with a low setting just give a couple of seconds blow from a distance just to dry it out that little bit or try a hairdryer but be careful you don’t just blow it away! Of you could just leave it open to dry out in a warm place maybe on top of a radiator but not too long. You just want to dry out that excess moisture. You could try an iron on its lowest setting and no steam, obviously you would this time leave the paper closed and I’d put a couple of layers of kitchen paper over it just in case any colour bleeds out….you don’t want a green iron plate!! Also it can depend when you pick your leaves, preferably a dry day early in the day but after the morning dew has dried up or just pat them dry before pressing. Hope this helps
Can't help myself: This artist is amazing! She takes a single process, does it every way imaginable right there on camera, gets beautiful results while also showing us her "less-than-optimum". Daring, confident, and oh-so-talented!
Amazing & she leaves no stone unturned trying to get optimum results, I love ❤ watching the process.
I’ve been doing this for years I love the different shapes you get pansies are beautiful x
I only can agree 😉😁🧡
Thank you so much ❤️❤️❤️
I 100% agree! I am sharing this s channel with lots of friends!
WOW! Just WOW! When the 'rust' was applied, my jaw literally dropped!
I'm really glad you enjoyed that! I've been doing this for a few weeks now and I know what's going to happen when I apply rust and yet I gasp every time 😊❤️
me too!
What an amazing idea! I will definitely try it! What I really appreciate about your videos is that you don't try to promote an art paper package or brand of this or that for a paid sponsor-you're just you. You show amazing ways to be creative with what we have around the house!
Thank you so much! Glad you enjoy my videos. I think that we all get more creative when we don’t have everything available to us. Forces us to think outside the box ❤️
@@Saacibo Exactly! Outside of the box is much more creative space!😉
I got a little giddy watching this video. The rust water on the faint leaf marks turning black was a little like watching invisible ink. I just love this technique and can’t wait to try it myself. Thanks for sharing your time and talents!😊
You're very welcome! Glad you enjoyed the video. Oh, I find this whole process quite addictive and exciting. Can't seem to stop printing 😄
I am only 30 seconds into the video and already I am amazed! I'm so happy that you have come up with a much simpler way to do eco-printing. I've only ever seen crafters do it with a dedicated huge pot, rusty tools, packets of foliage that need to be tied together, gallons of boiling water, etc. So I've never attempted it because it took too much time and energy (not only body energy but electrical energy to boil the water). TFS, dear little one!
You're very welcome! Thank you so much for watching and for your kind comment. I'm also thrilled that this worked so well, at least for eco printing on paper. Cooking method just takes so much time and dedication, and I'm not a fan of boiling papers, they tend to become fragile afterwards. I wish this would work on fabric, too. I will definitely try 😊❤️
Seu processo criativo com impressão botânica é bem simplificado!
Loove how when rust touches, the prints come to life. Rust is usually seen as an evil. But here rust brings more life. I love myself a little magic ✨
So glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching 😊❤️
You are not the only one to be amazed by these results. Now I know what to use my Sizzix for. Thank you so much. I did do full blown ecoprinting - boiling leaf and watercolour paper sandwiches with alum as a mordant. I loved the results but it was very longwinded and a bit steamy and smelly in my kitchen. I am so grateful to you. Carol B UK.
Glad you enjoyed the video! Thanks so much for watching ❤️😊
Wonderful!
Try putting the leaf in the rustwater, let them soak a few minutes, and then press them. You then get the black print, and the paper still more white.👍🏻😄
I do that when i make my ”fake prints”.😉
Thank you so much for watching and commenting Annelis! ❤️
I tried that towards the end of the video and it worked beautifully, although I didn't soak the leaves, I just applied rust with the brush and then pressed them. Loved the results😊
Yes, i soak them two hours, dry them of and then print. That way i don’t get any moist leaking beside the leaf.
You gave me more options, i also need to try. Thank you!!😄🙏🏻📘👍🏻
Scusa, cosa intendi per stampe false? Grazie
You’re so creative and so kind to try out lot of différents ways and techniques to let everyone achieve a result. Thank you !
I’ve been watching several videos on eco printing and most of them are quite involved processes with layering, steaming (sometimes for 4 hours), adding iron, using special pots, etc. I’m so glad I found your video, now I can give this a try. Thank you so much!
You’re very welcome! I’m really glad this was helpful. Thank you so much for watching and for your kind comment 😊❤️
Dragana, you’ve earn another title, scientist! Thank you for sharing your findings-they turn out so nice!
😆I love my new title! Thank you so much! Glad you enjoyed the video ❤️
I've never gasped as many times while watching a video as I did with this. Wow! 😊
Oh, thank you so much! ❤️❤️❤️
What timing! Just yesterday I went for a walk and collected leaves because I noticed a few leaves already turning color. Last winter I desperately wanted some leaves and fortunately I had some that I had dried with some glycerin and they were great! I used them on my Gelli plate and I also painted some with metallic paint and flattened them for cards etc. Thank you Dragana for your inspiration and creativity! You are like me, in that you like to try different things! Great work!!💕
Thank you so much Donna! Glad you enjoyed the video ❤️😊
So cool!!!! The "rusty" ones are especially beautiful!!! Great discovery! Thank you for sharing.
You're welcome! Glad you liked it. Thanks so much for watching 😊❤️
Olá sou Brasileira e gostaria de saber como se faz essa solução de ferragem?
This is amazing. The ideas you come up with. You are such a treasure to the junk journaling community. I am never disappointed watching your videos. I am always inspired and learning new things. Thank you so much for sharing your creative spirit with us.
You are so welcome! Glad you enjoyed the video. Many thanks for watching and for your nice comment! ❤️😊
Thank you so much for sharing that eco-printing hack, I had a wonderful afternoon with my friend playing and following your instructions. You are just so kind and so talented. So happy that I find you on youtube.
Love you comment! Thank you so much! I'm really happy you had fun eco printing with your friend. 😊❤️
My jaw literally dropped when you added the rust water to the paper! I LOVE THIS SO MUCH! I wish there was a way to have some of them stay white instead of turning brown, but I guess I will just have to experiment!
Thank you so much! I'm glad you liked it! There's a way to have the leaf turn black and background to stay white. I show this in Part 3 of this video. You need a tub with 2 cups of water and a tablespoon of rust ( iron mordant) You place the paper inside for a few seconds and as soon as the leaf is dark you take it out and rinse with clean water 😊
This is all wonderful but that effect with the rust water is just magic. You must have been so elated to discover this. Thanks so much for sharing these amazing techniques.
Thank you so much! Oh, the rust effect is so mesmerizing, I love doing it just for the effect. I had to stop myself from turning all prints to black and orange 🤣
I've watched the series of three AND a lot of videos by those who you call scientists (respect). My conclusion is: YOU ARE PHENOMENAL🎉
You’re very kind! Thank you so much for watching ❤️❤️❤️
The black effect is fascinating, but the sizzix ecoprinting is brilliant!!!
Thank you so much! I'm glad you liked it 😊❤️
Wow, this is science and art in one. Stunning! Love it❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thanks so much 😊❤️
The black ones look like etchings! Beautiful ❤
You're right! They do! Thanks so much for watching 😊❤️
Cannot believe what that rust paint does🤩😮❤
I know! It amazes me every time 😊❤️
A great addition to my eco-dying techniques! Also something I can demonstrate easily. Thanks for your experimenting.
Very welcome! Thank you for watching 😊❤️
I tried it with various leaves from the yard on index cards and it worked. When my rust water develops I will try it over. Thanks for posting this wonderful series. Its' amazing. I have to go and soak some cooper pennies now.
You're so welcome! Glad you enjoyed the video 😊❤️
What a wonderful and informative video! I saw in the FB group where someone posted recently that they did this with their granddaughter (minus the rust). So I had to come and see what all the fuss was about. I love how you explain each and every detail and show us when things don't work. Thank you! 🤩
Glad it was helpful! Thanks so much for watching 😊❤️
No. You are definitely not the only one who finds that amazing! They are so stunning & a much more reliable effect than boiling or steaming
I'm glad you think so! Thank you ❤️😊
Just discovered your channel. You are joy to watch and learn different techniques. Thank you for so clearly showing us your knowledge and how do learn.
You’re very welcome! Glad you enjoyed the video. Thank you so much for your kind words. I appreciate it 😊❤️
It is the tannin in the leaves reacting with the iron in the rust water. After the paper is dry, I would rinse in cool water to remove any excess rust to help to keep the paper from deteriorating over time.
Thank you so much for that useful information! I appreciate it. I suspected it was tannin but I wasn't sure, I don't know the science behind it. Most of my discoveries are kind of intuitive and results of experiments 😊❤️
You are so gifted! Watching this is like watching a magic show. I have never done eco dying. Would love to try this!!
I hope you do! It’s a lot of fun and very addictive. Thanks so much for watching 😊❤️
I'm speechless after hours of cooking eco prints 😮❤❤❤
You and me both! Thanks so much for watching 😊❤️
What a great way to get eco print leaves! A much simpler and less messy process. Thank you for experimenting on camera and letting us see what works and what doesn’t! Awesome. 💜
You are so welcome! Glad you enjoyed that. Thank you for watching and for your nice comments 😊❤️
You are simply brilliant!
Wow, thank you! ❤️❤️❤️
Wow! I’ll definitely try this. I was looking at my jar of rusty water just this morning thinking that I wanted to use it for something. Now I know what to try first!
Great! I'm glad you like the idea! Thank you so much for watching 😊❤️
Thank you for sharing this. It was very enlightening. I saw another video similar to yours, but instead of using rust water, the demonstrator used tea water that she lightly spritzed onto the photocopy paper and pressed the leaves with a rolling pin and the result showed no blackening of the page. Your idea of using the big shot was ingenious and teaches me to look outside the box. Great idea.
Thank you so much for watching and commenting! I'm glad you enjoyed the video ❤️😊
Fabulous! Thank you for the tutorial.
You are so welcome!😊❤️
The best discoveries are very often accidents!!!! can't wait to try this technique so much better than boiling, etc TY TY
You're very welcome! Glad you like the idea. Thank you so much for watching 😊❤️
If you cut the fresh leaf into a shape before you squish or press it then you would have a cool design !! You have me inspired.
I’m so glad you got inspired! Have fun creating 😊❤️
What a fun technique and the rust water is like magic! Thank you for sharing!
You are so welcome! 😊❤️
This video popped into my suggestions. I so enjoyed this , that will I will be a new sub 💜🙏
Awesome! Thank you so much! ❤️😊
I actually used this technique today! I used one leaf and created three prints from it on 300gsm paper with spectacular results x
Wow! That is great! I am very happy that it worked out for you 😊❤️
WOW!! So happy that you stuck with it! Now we all know how to get a wonderful result. Thank you for sharing! Hugs from Texas.
My pleasure! Thanks so much for watching 🤗❤️
Amazing video. I’m wondering if my pasta machine would make a good press.
I believe it would 😊❤️
These turned out great, I have been doing this for years and have many other things with different paper and sprays added. keep experimenting and you will be amazed. Thanks for sharing.
You're very welcome! I'm glad you liked the prints. Thank you so much for watching. ❤️😊
oh my goodness this is amazing!!! I will be trying this for sure!
I'm so glad! Thank you for watching ❤️😊
Wow, wow, wow! This is absolutely amazing 🤩 I will definitely try this tomorrow. Thank you very much for showing us, Dragana. ❤
My pleasure! Glad you liked the video 😊❤️
All I can say is wow, I watched this video, and just had to try this. I've done some up and put them under some books and waiting to see how they've turned out. Just finished doing one, didn't put it under some books and decided to look at it right away and the out come was, wow. Thank you so much for sharing :)
You're very welcome! I'm really glad you tried and liked the outcome. I'm amazed that this was so easy, after spending so much time trying to achieve this by cooking and baking plants and papers, and with mediocre results. 😊❤️
I guessed what you used to press the leaves but, the rust water is pure magic! Very interesting and inspiring video, so glad you experimented. It has to be oxidation that makes the colour change but I never would have thought of this!🇨🇦
I'm really glad you enjoyed the video. Thank you so much for watching😊❤️
Your rust experiment is amazing! TFS
You are so welcome! Glad you enjoyed it 😊❤️
I eco dye and this tutorial video is just brilliant! You are so creatively Inspiring ❤ ... The rust water is reacting with the amount of tannin in the leaves ... I love this so much!!!! Bravo!🎉
I’m so glad you enjoyed it! Thank you so much for watching and for your kind comment ❤️😊
Oh, exquisite and magic! Thank you - I’m so glad I accidentally found you! They would be perfect to make cards I’d send or a set of notecards as a little gift.
You're very welcome! Glad you liked it. Oh, I think they would make awesome and very unique cards. Thanks so much for watching 😊❤️
❤wow you are amazing. It was like invisible ink. You are a natural born chemistry xx thank you so much for sharing ❤❤❤
My pleasure! Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks so much for watching 😊❤️
No you are not the only one who thinks that is amazing! That is amazing!!
I’m so glad you think so! Thank you very much ❤️😊
Oh yea I will be doing this for my journals. I love eco prints
That's great! Thanks so much for watching 😊❤️
Everything in the video is wonderful. The rust is an amazing transformation. Thank you for sharing these techniques.
You are so welcome! Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching 😊❤️
From now on I will stop using just book pages for drying leaves, I will aways put them into the white (or maybe better - lightly tea or coffee stained) folded pages like you did and use my Sizzix on them. And I do have rusty water to try to recreate that mind-blowing blackening magic. So so cool! The willow tree fragment (here, at 5:36) and the forest one (8:15) are my favorite. Many of your experiments are amazing and quite unique, thanks so so much for sharing them!!
You're very welcome! So glad you enjoyed the video and found it useful! Thanks for watching ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you it’s truly amazing and a handy craft for senior citizen crafts❤
I'm so glad you enjoyed it! Thanks so much for watching 😊❤️
Yes, wow….love, love, this idea and can’t wait to try it! What beautiful papers!
Thanks so much 😊❤️
Oh wow 😱 That effect is amazing! Especially once you add the rust water. I am definitely going to try this - thank you 😊
You're very welcome! Glad you liked it. Thanks for watching 😊❤️
Works very well. Thank you. If you have any beetroot leaves they are colourful to use. Even better are the first time failures which turn graphic with the iron water.
Wow, I'm going to the markets tomorrow to look for some beets with leaves! I would love to try. Thank you for the suggestion 😊❤️
Excellent video. So interesting. How wonderful of you to discover this technique. I can;t wait to “Have a Go. ‘ Thank you for showing us and being generous enough to share your experiments.
You are so welcome! Thank you for watching and for your kind comment ❤️😊
The rust accident is amazing!
Happy accident! Thanks for watching 😊❤️
This is magic! What a serendipitous find!
I'm glad you think so! Thank you ❤️😊
OMG this is so amazing! Thank you so much for sharing your experiences, Dragena! 🥰
My pleasure! I'm really glad you liked it! Thank you for watching 😊❤️
I think it's just magical! ❤ them, and surely going to try this. Thank you so much for sharing all the beautiful things you create. 🙏🏻
You're very welcome! I'm glad you liked the video! Thanks so much for watching ❤️😊
Thank you so much for this video. The effect with the rust water at the end is sooo amazing!! I tried it and the prints worked out as beautiful as yours. Thank you again!! 🥰🥰
I'm so glad you got nice prints! That makes me very happy. Thank you 😊❤️
Absolutely beautiful and yes amazing to watch the magic appear!
I'm glad you enjoyed it. Thanks so much for watching 😊❤️
So magical. What a great process. Thank you for sharing this
You are so welcome! Glad you enjoyed it 😊❤️
Love this technique, you're right it is amazing. Thanks for sharing. 😊
You are so welcome! 😊❤️
Wow! That’s amazing! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching! ❤️😊
No! You are not the only one who is amazed by this! How absolutely fascinating, and what a fabulous result! I wonder if this will work with fabric??
Thank you so much! I'm really glad you liked the video. I can tell you that it works on fabric, too. I've been experimenting and I absolutely love the results. I plan to share my findings in another video very soon 😊❤️
Wonderful outcome thank you so much - I am switching from the cooking method.
You're very welcome! Glad you liked the process! 😊❤️
WOW!!! Amazing that you did this all by experimenting! I love the results and so easy...Thank you so much for sharing this!!! xo
My pleasure! Glad you enjoyed it 😊❤️
Absolutely amazing!! Love seeing the reveal, and the change to black!!
Thank you so much 😊❤️
WOW!!! Love this technique! You did a great job, and thank you for sharing it with us!!! I'm definitely going to try this.
Have fun! ❤️
LOVE LOVE LOVE... need to go watch the rust solution vid now so I can give this a go myself. TFS 🥰😍😘
You're welcome! Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you so much for watching and commenting 😊❤️
Wow what a fabulous video ❤ thank you for all the explanations….I’ve have done boiled leaves etc…too much faffing, I definitely will be trying this. 😊
I'm so glad you liked the idea! It's really easy and gives nice results! 😊❤️
Wow, the rust hack is really genious! 🧡🧡🧡
Thank you so much Steffi! I was so surprised and pleased at the same time when I discovered this. After I published the video I kept going, trying different plants 🤣. So far, mint and sage gave me the best results 😊
Really gorgeous, love it so much 😊
It is amazing indeed. It turns like photograph! Thank you.
My pleasure! Glad you like it!❤️😊
I have never had any luck with eco dying. I will definately try this.
I'm really glad! 😊❤️
Oh wow. I just got my Big shot and I so need to try this. I love it. Thank you so much for sharing. Need to make some iron water now.
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Wow, thus is amazing! Clever you finding the 'rust effect', it's stunning. I seem to remember Christine Stokes pressing flowers in the same way on one of her UA-cam videos, which she used to make a card, but this is quite different. Thank you for sharing, I really want to try it myself!👏👏 Nicola x
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OMG, I have been having a go today - I'm utterly addicted to this process. I have used the rust water on some, but not on others, as it is autumn in the UK at the moment and I used some red leaves - the resulting purple colour on the card is gorgeous! I have made lots of cards today and may turn some into pictures too. I can't thank you enough for sharing this idea! xx@@Saacibo
@@whiteherondesigns oh, knowing that you tried and succeeded makes me very happy ❤️
Wow, these prints are amazing! Tfs, Laura ❤
Glad you like them!😊❤️
Very cool! Thank you for sharing!
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Thank you for sharing your experiences with this project. Blessings from Canada 🇨🇦
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I love it. Amazingly beautiful. I love the ones you sprayed with other dyes. Beautiful art work.
Thank you so much!😊❤️
This is so amazing to me! I will keep looking for your rust recipe I don’t see it. I am sure I just missed it. Thank you I can’t wait to try this. I figured it out it is the Blueberry and Pomegranate video
Thank you so much! Glad you liked it. Yes, the rust recipe is in the video you mentioned at around 7 minutes 😊❤️
I am so happy I found your channel! I am a new subscriber, and I am sharing your channel! Thanks for showing us these wonderful techniques!
Thank you so much for everything, watching, subscribing and for your kind comment! I really appreciate it 😊❤️
@@Saacibo I am very happy to find you. I'm sharing you with a little of my crafting friends. We love this and can't wait to try it! Have a great weekend!
I am so amazed at this technique!!! You are an incredible artist ❤️. Thank you for sharing this beautiful work!!
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Wow! Stunning results. Love these.
Thanks so much! 😊❤️
Fantastic experiment
Thank you! Cheers! 😊❤️
This is BRILLIANT! Thank you for sharing such an inspiring video 🙏
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What's a georgeous result, love this so much👍👍🥰
Thanks so much 😊❤️
Found your channel today and I had to try this rusttechnique immediately and its wonderful. Thank you so much for this video❤
You're very welcome! Glad you got inspired to try 😊❤️
What a fun experiment and gorgeous results 😍
Thanks so much 😊❤️
Dragana, what a delight to watch. My thoughts went to a “pasta machine” as a press. I shall try it out. Watching the rust treatment transformation is quite magical! Love your curiosity and your sharing, thank you. Cheers
My pleasure! Oh, the pasta machine is a brilliant idea! Thanks so much for watching 😊❤️
I'm new to your channel but soooo impressed. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and techniques.
You are so welcome! ❤️❤️❤️
So clever, simply amazing, intuitive and beautiful results!
Thank you for your nice comment! Love it! 😊❤️
Lindos resultados!!!!!!! Obrigada por compartilhar essa linda experiência!!!!!!!!
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These are beautiful! I’m fortunate enough to have a laminating machine, so I’m going to give this a try using the laminator. Thank you for sharing this with all of us!
Great idea using laminator! I didn't think of it but now that you mentioned it I might try, too. Curious to see if it works. Thank you 😊❤️
These look amazing it’s wonderful seeing the different shades of green and intensity that different leaves gives. Having done pressed flowers years ago in my youth! I suggest if you have particular leaves that are difficult to remove it’s because of the moisture content still there. You can do one or two things. Either open the page and if you have a heat tool with a low setting just give a couple of seconds blow from a distance just to dry it out that little bit or try a hairdryer but be careful you don’t just blow it away! Of you could just leave it open to dry out in a warm place maybe on top of a radiator but not too long. You just want to dry out that excess moisture. You could try an iron on its lowest setting and no steam, obviously you would this time leave the paper closed and I’d put a couple of layers of kitchen paper over it just in case any colour bleeds out….you don’t want a green iron plate!!
Also it can depend when you pick your leaves, preferably a dry day early in the day but after the morning dew has dried up or just pat them dry before pressing. Hope this helps
Thank you so much for your great advice. I will keep it in mind next time I encounter a stubborn leaf 😊❤️