OMG Luise, I nearly fell off my chair when I saw this spontaneous reaction to my video!!! :))) You are incredible! I nearly choked laughing (because I was eating falafel) when you said "What do you think, Barbara?"!!! I love how fearless you experiment and I adore your results! I don't think I'm as talented to do something like this! :)
Be quiet! Eat your falafel and then try it! I am pretty SURE you will get the most amazing results! Thank you so much for your reaction and making my day brighter with your lovely messages on Instagram!
A pimp is a man who advocates, encourages, and traps women and children into sex for his own financial gain. It is as reprehensible as the 'N' word and should never be used when the meaning is actually 'spiff' or 'jazz' or 'dress up' or 'decorate' or even 'preen'. It should certainly never be used in reference to a craft mainly practiced by women. Your refusal to acknowledge and change the use of this word is disgusting.
@@Gothlite-i1l I really don't believe that this lady meant any kind of damage to female humanity. It is true that the origin of the word is as you say, but it has been around for a long time to mean 'primp' i.e. improve. People use it without knowing it's original connotation, so please do not be offended by the use in this video. Kind regards Elaine
I just watched this. I'm a card maker who doesn't throw out my scraps and needed something to do with them and have started junk journaling. Your videos have given me lots of ideas. I take notes then add my own ideas. I would take a black pen and outline the shapes and designs I'd see. You saw mushrooms. I saw a girl with a short pig tail and bow in her hair, an ostrich, a chicken and a cat. Can use metallic or white pens too. Upon all this marbled look, try adding a swipe of gold, rose gold, copper or silver. Or use with stencil. Gold looks awesome. Thank you Barbara, for giving you ideas on which you extended on. Then you gave me ideas upon which I extended on. Fun! I also save and use tea bags. Your "pimp" video was great. In the US we "pimp" things up to make them better. Yes, the word pimp was ok to use. There's even TV show Pimp My Ride. Keep up the good work! Danka!
I pressed the subscribe button at “first of all you will need… a cup of coffee to drink 😄😄😄”. Your sense of humor is just what I needed as I’m stuck in bed with a back injury, in pain, for who knows how long, watching paper crafting videos… my best to you and thank you for sharing your good cheer and wonderful technique.
1. I admire how brave and experimental you are. 2. Your accidental or purposeful collaborations with Barbara are always enjoyable. 3. Your laugh and English are a delight!
I use coffee and food coloring and start with white paper and use a medium to large paint brush and/or a spray bottle and just splash it on the papers. The coffee first and let it dry then with a color. The results are very surprising and beautiful. Your way looks gorgeous too. Can't wait to try. I live in the desert of New Mexico and have a very large sun room where I do this and I have set several window screens up like tables and do the coloring there then I can just leave them there to dry that usually takes around an hour in the heat of the sun room. So happy to see a variation of my technique. Isn't it fun ❤❤❤. Your papers turned out beautifully. Thx for sharing 😊😊😊
Wow! This is so clever! And Luise, your English is so much better than my German will ever be. Don't be self conscious. If you've got it, flaunt it, girl!
Wowsers!! Doing the stencilling on top has added so much depth to the paper! So beautiful. I loved the first one that you didn't like. To me, it looked a bit like coral in the ocean once you'd finished with it.
I´m in love with the result. Something you can try, if you took your dropper, and you release a drop of coffee o ink from a height of 30 cm approimately, you can get a beautiful splatter. Thank for sharing all your knowledge. I´m learning so much with you and Barbara. Regards from Buenos Aires.
I agree with Barbara! I love how fearless you are and how you leap right in and through everything you do! Thank you for encouraging us all to go for it and see what we get and what happens!
Such a great idea using the hair straightener that way. I paused your video and went to dig mine out straight away. It's been gathering dust for years because I actually like my curls 😁 can't wait to try it that way.
Thank you for showing all the steps during drying…I love your explanation of what you are doing step by step…enjoying all the videos and Barbara’s too…you tow are special friends and so creative❤️hugs from Minnesota ☃️❄️
Oh!My!Stars!!! So happy I found this video. Ive watched it twice. I'm addicted. But want to tell you the magic really happens when you do layers of stencils. Like a grid then a floral, or a floral over leaves, etc. The results are outstanding!!
I'm spoting a lot in your paper. Treasure map, trees, a monster, alien planets, galaxies far far away and different magical places. Brilliant. Fascinating experiment.
Louise, Girl, these papers rock! They are so outstanding. Anyone would be proud to use them in their journals! Yay! You're amazing. Thanks for sharing. B
You and Barbara are so fun together! Two years later I am just finding this video. I can't be the only one who exclaimed "Kitty!" at 16:34. ( Mostly in dyed papers though I see people. Doing. Things. And then they were tattooed people. Once you see, you can't unsee, lol.) You are so creative! I love watching you create. Also you probably know by now two years later, but the one where you get only the negative space with your ink, we call a "mask" and the one where you get the positive space of the design is the stencil. I wish I could speak a second language as well as you speak English!
The result of your pimp up coffee dyed papers turned out gorgeous. They are very interesting to look at. Great technique. I must give this a try. Thanks for sharing.
What happy results! Love your laughter and happy surprises. You may know Shirley Temple said, “Oh, my goodness” in one at least of her movies. Happy, happy! Love your search for English words. And yes, I do know what you mean!
Your English is excellent. I couldn't make a video in another language. The word you were looking for is OVEN PAN. The little tool is a PIPETTE. Beautiful papers. I'm inspired. Thanks
Oven pan? I'm 65 and have never heard of an "oven pan". Maybe it's a regional term? There are pans of different sizes and uses, that do go in the oven, but in California we use the specific names: Cookie sheets...low edge, apx 11x16 inches. Roasting pan...smaller than a cookie sheet, but with higher sides to contain meat juices and chunks of vegetables. Those sometimes have a lid. Then there are jelly roll pans, cake pans etc. I assumed she was referring to something comparable to a cookie sheet or roasting pan.
I always have so much respect for people that can speak more than one language, especially when English is not their native tongue. You are adorable Luise, but I think you're saying "stadium" instead of"stages" is what cracked me up the most. This was such a fun video to watch and thank you for sharing this really cool technique with us! Viele Grüße aus Oregon, USA (und nein, ich spreche kein Deutsch) 😄
@@luiseheinzl In Latin they used the word stadium in the same way that in English we now say stage, as in, a stage or a phase in a process. Stadium actually works but is archaic here. most people would say "stage" as in, "at this stage of the process". Your English is very impressive and rest assured, many American English speakers are not that precise anyway. We understand what you mean!
I so enjoyed watching this video , your reactions to the results of your experimenting are delightful ! These came out amazing even the ones you were not so happy with. ThNk you for sharing ❤️🙏🏻
So schnell kann´s gehen, das große Geheimnis ist gelüftet 😁 jetzt hab ich ja zwei Gründe mein gefärbtes Papier auf zu pimpen. Sieht echt mega aus, wäre ich froh, wenn ich solch tolle Schablonen hätte ❤️
Was für eine tolle Ergänzung zur Barbaras Video, die ich mir gerade angesehen habe. Tolle Ideen! Und ihr seid beide super! Ich liebe eure Videos und habe schon einiges gelernt. DANKE 🥰!
Hallo Luise! I love this version of pimping up coffee dyed paper! It's funny that I just saw your video because I just started to tea dye some paper this morning! TYFS your great videos with us! See you soon. 🤗
Luise, GOOD GIRL!! You found it! ...the dripped water on dried coffee dyed paper! I stumbled into it too and LOVE it! Never do I do a batch of paper and not do a bunch like that! Today (I was gonna do some chores, but NAHH) I think I'm gonna do some coffee and blue and some coffee and maybe a mossy green. You and Barbara are the BEST! Love, hugs, and coffee from the southern California desert, MK ❤ 🤗☕ 🏜
Stunning work! I am going to try this idea. On the third page the first stencil the gesso looked 3D . On the 4th page the gesso pretty. All your ideas are simply gorgeous. Thank you for sharing 🏵😻💐🌼🎉🌻
First a big thanks for making a other great video 👍🙂👏👏 Next..jeg have bought some cheap small spray bottles and make my own spray colors. I use both my water paint and my acrylic paint mixed with water. If I want to store them I put a tiny bit of alcohol in. But I only make the colors I use a lot, maybe 3-4 colors and only store them for a month or so. Remember to dry the hole where the paint comes out. There a lots of videos on UA-cam 🙂 Hope some can use the tip..👍😉 🙋♀️🙂 Tina- Denmark 🇩🇰
These papers are awesome. I've seen coffee and paint dyed papers using rock salt or pretzel salt and table salt sprinkled on the papers while they are still wet that are beautiful, but never seen stensils used after the papers are dry. I think I'd carry my stensil patterns all the way to the edges of the papers with a different stensil. It might make it look like it was supposed to be like that from the beginning. I love the one that you spritzed with the water in your pipette. Great idea its stunning !!! I like the backside of the paper you used the gesso on before you spritzed it with more coffee. Now I like the front better lol !!! I love the way you iron your papers too I'm going to have to look for a straightener at my local thrift shops as the new ones are quite expensive. Just looked at one at Walmart that they wanted $ 69.00 for.
Genial. Ich bewundere Euch sowas von! Das schöne ist, dass Ihr auch uns "befruchted"... Liebe Luise von Herzen wünsche ich Dir, dass alles in Deinem Sinne läuft (von wegen Job und so) ...24/7 kreativ sein können, ist ein absoluter Traum... abrazos fuertes - Deine persönliche Spanischübersetzerin🤪😘
I am very tempted to try out this style of yours after seeing what you have created, the one you didn't like looked very much like a fish pond, it even had a little fish in the middle looking cheakily up at you. I love your work and don't worry about you not being understood, I for one can understand completely :D I love your giggle also ;D
Hi from Louisiana, USA…I found you from Barbara’s videos. Love how you can laugh when you think you have made a mistake. Just a suggestion, you can always add water with the Distress Oxide…very cool effects and covers up things you might not like. Love your creativity! Need to catch up with all your videos😊. Thanks, Tracy
Oh my god !!!! I follow all Barbara's advices :-) Yes, me too !! But your papers are just gorgeous !!!! Wow !!!! Really, you amaze me ! Thanks for sharing ;-)
@@luiseheinzl You are welcome ! I am so pleased to have found you (thanks to Barbara !) And you know what ? I am challenging me to listen to your videos in german because I learnt it at school some years ago (no no no, you won't know when !!) and it slowly comes back and I understand more things that I thought !!! So, thank you again for this too :-)
So fun to see this, because you take inspiration from Barbara and do something different with the same technique. Love your creative brain. Have a wonderful weekend Hugs Maud
These papers are absolutely amazing. Maybe using a clean paint brush would help spread the coffee lines while the medium is still quite wet. I am definitely going to do this project. Thanks for sharing this technique ❤😊
OMG!!! sister I really enjoyed watching your video, the way you had so much fun doing your project was amazing and you made want to try making it myself 😄💕😘😜 You are great!!! Blessings girl 💖
First, these papers are gorgeous fun!
Second, I cannot get enough of your giggles of delight! Such joy and light ❤
Thanks for sharing!
OMG Luise, I nearly fell off my chair when I saw this spontaneous reaction to my video!!! :))) You are incredible! I nearly choked laughing (because I was eating falafel) when you said "What do you think, Barbara?"!!! I love how fearless you experiment and I adore your results! I don't think I'm as talented to do something like this! :)
Be quiet! Eat your falafel and then try it! I am pretty SURE you will get the most amazing results! Thank you so much for your reaction and making my day brighter with your lovely messages on Instagram!
@@luiseheinzl This was hilarious!! I nearly choked on my cereal!
A pimp is a man who advocates, encourages, and traps women and children into sex for his own financial gain. It is as reprehensible as the 'N' word and should never be used when the meaning is actually 'spiff' or 'jazz' or 'dress up' or 'decorate' or even 'preen'. It should certainly never be used in reference to a craft mainly practiced by women. Your refusal to acknowledge and change the use of this word is disgusting.
@@Gothlite-i1l
INFORMAL
make (something) more showy or impressive.
"he the car with spoilers and twin-spoke 18-inch alloys"
@@Gothlite-i1l I really don't believe that this lady meant any kind of damage to female humanity. It is true that the origin of the word is as you say, but it has been around for a long time to mean 'primp' i.e. improve. People use it without knowing it's original connotation, so please do not be offended by the use in this video. Kind regards Elaine
I just watched this. I'm a card maker who doesn't throw out my scraps and needed something to do with them and have started junk journaling. Your videos have given me lots of ideas. I take notes then add my own ideas. I would take a black pen and outline the shapes and designs I'd see. You saw mushrooms. I saw a girl with a short pig tail and bow in her hair, an ostrich, a chicken and a cat. Can use metallic or white pens too. Upon all this marbled look, try adding a swipe of gold, rose gold, copper or silver. Or use with stencil. Gold looks awesome. Thank you Barbara, for giving you ideas on which you extended on. Then you gave me ideas upon which I extended on. Fun!
I also save and use tea bags. Your "pimp" video was great. In the US we "pimp" things up to make them better. Yes, the word pimp was ok to use. There's even TV show Pimp My Ride. Keep up the good work! Danka!
I pressed the subscribe button at “first of all you will need… a cup of coffee to drink 😄😄😄”. Your sense of humor is just what I needed as I’m stuck in bed with a back injury, in pain, for who knows how long, watching paper crafting videos… my best to you and thank you for sharing your good cheer and wonderful technique.
Thank you so much for your sweet words! And get well soon!!!
1. I admire how brave and experimental you are.
2. Your accidental or purposeful collaborations with Barbara are always enjoyable.
3. Your laugh and English are a delight!
I use coffee and food coloring and start with white paper and use a medium to large paint brush and/or a spray bottle and just splash it on the papers. The coffee first and let it dry then with a color. The results are very surprising and beautiful. Your way looks gorgeous too. Can't wait to try. I live in the desert of New Mexico and have a very large sun room where I do this and I have set several window screens up like tables and do the coloring there then I can just leave them there to dry that usually takes around an hour in the heat of the sun room. So happy to see a variation of my technique. Isn't it fun ❤❤❤. Your papers turned out beautifully. Thx for sharing 😊😊😊
Wow! This is so clever! And Luise, your English is so much better than my German will ever be. Don't be self conscious. If you've got it, flaunt it, girl!
thank you so much!
Wowsers!! Doing the stencilling on top has added so much depth to the paper! So beautiful. I loved the first one that you didn't like. To me, it looked a bit like coral in the ocean once you'd finished with it.
I love how you and Barbara and the others talk to each other and share with us. Thank you
Your a genius!! I tried this technique last night. It's absolutely beautiful thank you so much for sharing!!✌️🙏🤗💖💖💖
Great video! I too enjoy hearing your joy and laughter when you get those amazing results.❤
I think you are absolutely adorable... I love your giggling.
I love these papers and your loving friendship with Barbara!
I´m in love with the result. Something you can try, if you took your dropper, and you release a drop of coffee o ink from a height of 30 cm approimately, you can get a beautiful splatter. Thank for sharing all your knowledge. I´m learning so much with you and Barbara. Regards from Buenos Aires.
I agree with Barbara! I love how fearless you are and how you leap right in and through everything you do! Thank you for encouraging us all to go for it and see what we get and what happens!
Such a great idea using the hair straightener that way. I paused your video and went to dig mine out straight away. It's been gathering dust for years because I actually like my curls 😁 can't wait to try it that way.
Absolutely love your method of dying coffee paper with colour...
Love your style, your laughter...thank you for showing us♥️⚘️
Thank you for showing all the steps during drying…I love your explanation of what you are doing step by step…enjoying all the videos and Barbara’s too…you tow are special friends and so creative❤️hugs from Minnesota ☃️❄️
Oh!My!Stars!!! So happy I found this video. Ive watched it twice. I'm addicted. But want to tell you the magic really happens when you do layers of stencils. Like a grid then a floral, or a floral over leaves, etc. The results are outstanding!!
I'm spoting a lot in your paper. Treasure map, trees, a monster, alien planets, galaxies far far away and different magical places. Brilliant. Fascinating experiment.
Oh yes, there's so much to see! I am very happy that you like it!
Loved this tutorial.Love listening to the joy in your voice as you create.Great ideas.
thank you so much!
Gurl, whole other level! First time watching you. Cannot wait to catch up on older videos and see new ones. THANK-YOU.
I literally have you on my TV and another on my phone, watching 2 videos at once. I love you lol.
Looool 🤣❤️
Louise, Girl, these papers rock! They are so outstanding. Anyone would be proud to use them in their journals! Yay! You're amazing. Thanks for sharing. B
Funny.Love you talking to Barbara.Keep on learning and sharing.You are great.
You and Barbara are so fun together! Two years later I am just finding this video. I can't be the only one who exclaimed "Kitty!" at 16:34. ( Mostly in dyed papers though I see people. Doing. Things. And then they were tattooed people. Once you see, you can't unsee, lol.) You are so creative! I love watching you create. Also you probably know by now two years later, but the one where you get only the negative space with your ink, we call a "mask" and the one where you get the positive space of the design is the stencil. I wish I could speak a second language as well as you speak English!
The result of your pimp up coffee dyed papers turned out gorgeous. They are very interesting to look at. Great technique. I must give this a try. Thanks for sharing.
What happy results! Love your laughter and happy surprises. You may know Shirley Temple said, “Oh, my goodness” in one at least of her movies. Happy, happy! Love your search for English words. And yes, I do know what you mean!
What a delightful afternoon I have had with you today, thank you !! 3 videos and my head is soooo full of inspiration, must get busy !! Oh such fun !!
Your English is excellent. I couldn't make a video in another language. The word you were looking for is OVEN PAN. The little tool is a PIPETTE. Beautiful papers. I'm inspired. Thanks
Oven pan?
I'm 65 and have never heard of an "oven pan". Maybe it's a regional term?
There are pans of different sizes and uses, that do go in the oven, but in California we use the specific names:
Cookie sheets...low edge, apx 11x16 inches.
Roasting pan...smaller than a cookie sheet, but with higher sides to contain meat juices and chunks of vegetables. Those sometimes have a lid.
Then there are jelly roll pans, cake pans etc.
I assumed she was referring to something comparable to a cookie sheet or roasting pan.
It looks like the coffe stains reveal the pattern. Love it!
Absolutely magnificent papers and when you drop the water on there its awesome how it takes the form of the stencil.
Brilliant video! Thank you so much for posting it!
Very cool effects! TFS the inspiration!
I always have so much respect for people that can speak more than one language, especially when English is not their native tongue. You are adorable Luise, but I think you're saying "stadium" instead of"stages" is what cracked me up the most. This was such a fun video to watch and thank you for sharing this really cool technique with us! Viele Grüße aus Oregon, USA (und nein, ich spreche kein Deutsch) 😄
... what the heck does stadium mean and why the heck am I saying that? Lol....
@@luiseheinzl In Latin they used the word stadium in the same way that in English we now say stage, as in, a stage or a phase in a process. Stadium actually works but is archaic here. most people would say "stage" as in, "at this stage of the process". Your English is very impressive and rest assured, many American English speakers are not that precise anyway. We understand what you mean!
I so enjoyed watching this video , your reactions to the results of your experimenting are delightful !
These came out amazing even the ones you were not so happy with.
ThNk you for sharing ❤️🙏🏻
Thank you so much
Absolutely gorgeous! My favorite video for this type of paper…
Well, apparently Barbara loves it too! I can’t wait to try this....bravo!
thank you very much!
Linda again- I finished watching the video and I have to say I really enjoy hearing your reactions! So much fun!
Wow, very fun process. Thank you. Blessings.
I see animals. You just keep giving. My mind is full of techniques, about to go on overloadxxxx😘😘
I loved this tip, what a creative process too. I loved your ideas yours are so artistic. Thank you and thank you, Barbara.
Hello, wow it's very nice I love the rendering 😍 thank you for sharing
Such beautiful paper pimping. You are so fun to watch create. Thank you.
So schnell kann´s gehen, das große Geheimnis ist gelüftet 😁 jetzt hab ich ja zwei Gründe mein gefärbtes Papier auf zu pimpen. Sieht echt mega aus, wäre ich froh, wenn ich solch tolle Schablonen hätte ❤️
Hör mir bloß auf mit den Schablonen! Kauf die bloß nicht....ich schreib dir ne WhatsApp.
Was für eine tolle Ergänzung zur Barbaras Video, die ich mir gerade angesehen habe. Tolle Ideen! Und ihr seid beide super! Ich liebe eure Videos und habe schon einiges gelernt. DANKE 🥰!
Das freut uns sehr!
Hallo Luise! I love this version of pimping up coffee dyed paper! It's funny that I just saw your video because I just started to tea dye some paper this morning! TYFS your great videos with us! See you soon. 🤗
There’s “pimping”, then there’s “Pimping”! You have raised the bar for us...again. 😝 what wonderfully unexpected results...I love it! 🥰❤️
This is a return visit to this video for me. I’m always amazed by your talents. Thank you for sharing this beautiful idea. Blessings from Canada 🇨🇦
I like them all! So interesting. I really love the look of the stenciling over the coffee dye.
Luise you definitely PIMPED your paper!
Very pretty papers and I loved to see Barbara and your video, so inspiring!
Have a nice crafting week
Greetings Maia
thank you very much!
Luise, GOOD GIRL!! You found it! ...the dripped water on dried coffee dyed paper! I stumbled into it too and LOVE it! Never do I do a batch of paper and not do a bunch like that! Today (I was gonna do some chores, but NAHH) I think I'm gonna do some coffee and blue and some coffee and maybe a mossy green. You and Barbara are the BEST! Love, hugs, and coffee from the southern California desert, MK ❤ 🤗☕ 🏜
@EmmKaa!!!! I see you on Pam’s channel all the time. Don’t you just love these ladies! They make the most beautiful things. ❤
@@jenndotson6718 LOL, Hi! 😁. Yeah they do. I love how this community is so wide and tight at the same time. VERY cool!
This is a game changer for my paper dying! Thank you! I enjoy you so much!
Awesome!! I hadn't seen her video. Glad you shared!!
Thank you so much! You will find great inspiration in Barbaras video too!
These are awesome. The ones that you called mushrooms, looks like swans to me.
I agree with Barbara. This was a fearless experiment. I love it. Now I have to watch Barbara's video to see what see did. You both are fun to watch.
Thank you so much ❤️
Glad I found you !! Love this technique. Thank you
Fabulous will try this tomorrow. Thanks so much!!
I simply love your video how fun can’t wait to try it. Thank you your fabulous. ♥️♥️♥️
Beautiful effects for coffee-dyed papers! You are a good teacher. Thanks for sharing!
thank you very much!
Best junk journal video I've watched in a long time. I can't wait to try this.
Thank you very much ❤️
Stunning work! I am going to try this idea. On the third page the first stencil the gesso looked 3D . On the 4th page the gesso pretty. All your ideas are simply gorgeous. Thank you for sharing 🏵😻💐🌼🎉🌻
Oh my gosh, I absolutely love this technique. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR SHARING IT! I love it that you teach us so much!
I am binge watching your videos and you never disappoint 😉☺️ you rock!!!
Nicely done. Lots of fun watching your show!
First a big thanks for making a other great video 👍🙂👏👏
Next..jeg have bought some cheap small spray bottles and make my own spray colors. I use both my water paint and my acrylic paint mixed with water. If I want to store them I put a tiny bit of alcohol in. But I only make the colors I use a lot, maybe 3-4 colors and only store them for a month or so. Remember to dry the hole where the paint comes out.
There a lots of videos on UA-cam 🙂
Hope some can use the tip..👍😉
🙋♀️🙂 Tina- Denmark 🇩🇰
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Thank you so much for this idea! I had bought some tiny spray bottles a while ago to make my own colors... Guess what.. can't find them anymore 😳
“Shall we perhaps do that here?” I loved it.
🤣❤️ thank you ❣️
I like how the paper looks batik. Very nice!
These papers are awesome. I've seen coffee and paint dyed papers using rock salt or pretzel salt and table salt sprinkled on the papers while they are still wet that are beautiful, but never seen stensils used after the papers are dry. I think I'd carry my stensil patterns all the way to the edges of the papers with a different stensil. It might make it look like it was supposed to be like that from the beginning. I love the one that you spritzed with the water in your pipette. Great idea its stunning !!! I like the backside of the paper you used the gesso on before you spritzed it with more coffee. Now I like the front better lol !!!
I love the way you iron your papers too I'm going to have to look for a straightener at my local thrift shops as the new ones are quite expensive. Just looked at one at Walmart that they wanted $ 69.00 for.
Thank you so much ❤️
Genial. Ich bewundere Euch sowas von! Das schöne ist, dass Ihr auch uns "befruchted"... Liebe Luise von Herzen wünsche ich Dir, dass alles in Deinem Sinne läuft (von wegen Job und so) ...24/7 kreativ sein können, ist ein absoluter Traum... abrazos fuertes - Deine persönliche Spanischübersetzerin🤪😘
vielen lieben Dank für alles!!! Insbesondere für die Übersetzung!
i love the way you explain your art. just beautiful and looks easier than I thought!
I am so glad that I found this video because I know my coffee diet papers needed something thank you so much
I love your English. Well done.
I’m just seeing this video today. How cool was that? when you added the water with the pipet!!! THAT WAS AWESOME! Love love love it!!!
This is so beautiful! Thank you for creating such beauty !!!!
Thanks for the inspiring tutorial!
Beautiful papers, great ideas -- you are so talented!
These are absolutely gorgeous! Thanks for sharing.
Love this! Very cool effects! Grossartig!
🌸💜💖✨🌺✨💖💜🌸
Thank you so much ❤️
I think these papers would look gorgeous an underwater theme
Love this tutorial. It is beautiful. The name of the tool you used is called a pipette! Thank you for sharing!
This was so inspirational! I just coffee dyed some papers and now going to play with them!
I am very tempted to try out this style of yours after seeing what you have created, the one you didn't like looked very much like a fish pond, it even had a little fish in the middle looking cheakily up at you. I love your work and don't worry about you not being understood, I for one can understand completely :D I love your giggle also ;D
Beautiful. Thankyou 😍
You always have so much fun. I love your genuine laugh!
Hi from Louisiana, USA…I found you from Barbara’s videos. Love how you can laugh when you think you have made a mistake. Just a suggestion, you can always add water with the Distress Oxide…very cool effects and covers up things you might not like. Love your creativity! Need to catch up with all your videos😊. Thanks, Tracy
Love that first one, I see rock garden, pond!
Beautiful! Reminds me of the seashore or beach. Great work. Thank you for sharing.
Oh yes! That's what I thought too
Oh my goodness!! THis is a wonderful technique, Luise! I cannot wait to try it. Thank you so much for sharing this!
😊 Such a refreshing idea!
Honestly, what fun!
Oh my god !!!! I follow all Barbara's advices :-) Yes, me too !! But your papers are just gorgeous !!!! Wow !!!! Really, you amaze me ! Thanks for sharing ;-)
Aww! Thank you so very much!!!
haha thank you so much from me as well! :))))
@@luiseheinzl You are welcome ! I am so pleased to have found you (thanks to Barbara !) And you know what ? I am challenging me to listen to your videos in german because I learnt it at school some years ago (no no no, you won't know when !!) and it slowly comes back and I understand more things that I thought !!! So, thank you again for this too :-)
@@49dragonflies Ha ha ha !! You're welcome too !! Both of your channels are great ! Thanks for sharing ;-)
@@mmepinat9978 aww! That's so cute!! I will try to speak "nice" german lol
Love all these techniques! I will try these. Thank you!
Everything here is fabulous. Loved that flat iron tip. Thank you ❤
So fun to see this, because you take inspiration from Barbara and do something different with the same technique. Love your creative brain.
Have a wonderful weekend
Hugs
Maud
Thank you so much ❤️
These papers are absolutely amazing. Maybe using a clean paint brush would help spread the coffee lines while the medium is still quite wet. I am definitely going to do this project. Thanks for sharing this technique ❤😊
OMG!!! sister I really enjoyed watching your video, the way you had so much fun doing your project was amazing and you made want to try making it myself 😄💕😘😜
You are great!!!
Blessings girl 💖
Wow. Luise. I love your way and your style of narration. Really affectionate and funny. I learned a lot from your DIY.
So many great ideas! Thanks for sharing! I also love hearing your excitement and joy as you create!
Thank you so much ❤️