This tutorial didn't feel long at all. Really enjoyed the collab! Elizabeth, I have to tell you how much I love watching your hands! They are full of character and expression, and just beautiful how they move and flow and articulate!
Oooooooo, how fun! Love, love! I wish two things: That you would come visit me on the farm-->doggies too.....and that I was your neighbor🌸 Seriously, you are personality and artistically amazing!!! 💕🌿🧚🏾♂️
Awesome! Hello Dawn! I love Asheville... I used to teach workshops there with Grand Bohemian Gallery but not any more. Would be open to a new venue... Thanks for watching!
Elizabeth, what is it about heat drying acrylics you don’t like? I’ve learned, it’s better to allow watercolors to dry naturally, but I’m curious with what is negative about heat drying thin layers of acrylic paint. Love the examples, the two of you demonstrated here. They are both lovely and great inspiration pieces. In addition to many of your masks I have collected, I see I will be building a wishlist for some of your gorgeous stamps. I look forward to seeing what you have created. (Hubby teases me after saying to him 10 yrs ago, ‘I have all I will ever need in new art toys.’ Hubby will once again, chuckle, as I’m once again wanting more fun art tools). What course had students take notes from 3 simultaneously running videos? Like you, I’d probably been determined to show the professor, I pulled it off. 😎. Have a grand week with lots of Florida sunshine.
Hi! I’m in CA now, sunny here too. If your paint has any thickness to it and you dry it with heat, you cause a skin to form on the top but yet it is still wet underneath and can no longer dry because it cannot breathe through the skin. You can never have enough art supplies! I agree with you. Hubby will just have to know that it’s your prerogative to change your mind about that :-)
@@ElizabethStHilaire oh Hubby does know, it’s my prerogative, that’s why he sweetLy giggles at me. Thanks for reminding me about the skin forming and not allowing the underneath paint to dry properly. I’ll remember now..., I hope.😁
Hi Elizabeth! I tried looking up your stamps on the Rubber Moon web site and it’s asking for a passcode? I just discovered your YT channel. Loving your tips so far! :)
Hi Danielle and welcome to my channel!! So happy to have you here. So yes, RM has gone to a wholesale setup but you can get MANY of the stamps via my website: paperPaintings.com/shop xoxoxox thanks for the support.
They are officially wholesale. You have to join their two dollar per month Patreon in order to order from them. You can get some of my RubberMoon stamps directly from me: www.paperpaintings.com/art-foamies
Hi there Elizabeth & KP! My 2 favorite current day artists!!
How honored are we!? Thank you.
@@ElizabethStHilaire 💕🐝
This tutorial didn't feel long at all. Really enjoyed the collab! Elizabeth, I have to tell you how much I love watching your hands! They are full of character and expression, and just beautiful how they move and flow and articulate!
Oh thank you so much, I figure it’s better than just looking at the desk. :-)
Love, love, LOVE this! You two are a great collaboration!
Before Covid we had plans to record an online class together. we may still get there! thanks Debs!
Beautiful ladies, great ideas
Thanks so much Kathy!
Absolutely loved this! I have so many stamps and never use them, now I have some new fun techniques to try🥳
Hi Theresa, thanks so much! I also use stamps in the background of my collage , have you seen this video? ua-cam.com/video/cbiWOPYRcFs/v-deo.html
Thanks for sharing! Love these paintings!
My pleasure!
Love the thought of making 12 of these in a group hanging to brighten up any spot on the wall. Great job, ladies!
thanks so much Gail!
You two play very nicely together! Great collaboration; great projects!
We had hoped to do it again but this Covid got us sidetracked.... soon! thank you so much
So cute. Great ideas!
Thanks!
This was awesome! Such fun and I am thrilled I learn new stamping ideas! Thank you both. ❤️Joanne
You are so welcome! I’m glad you enjoyed!
I just love your stylr, elizabeth...thumbs up, girl...MN usa
Thank YOU so much!!!!
This was so cool to see. You gals keep it lighthearted. Beautiful prints (so to speak.). Enjoyed the tidbits! 💝💝
thank you so much! we had tons of fun
More ideas... more fun! Thanks to you both!!!
you are welcome Katie!
Loved watching the two of you together. Fun and interesting
Sharon Robinson we had a BLAST making this! Thanks Sharon
Oooooooo, how fun! Love, love!
I wish two things: That you would come visit me on the farm-->doggies too.....and that I was your neighbor🌸
Seriously, you are personality and artistically amazing!!! 💕🌿🧚🏾♂️
You’re too kind! Thanks so much
Awesome tutorial ladies.....something so fun to try. These would make wonderful gifts to someone special!
They sure would make great gifts! I like that idea Ilona
I love the tidbits; it makes it so easy to try something new! Thank you both for sharing your creative ways!
Im glad you are enjoying them! They are fun to create!
Love these tidbits! So much fun-thanks for sharing! 🌸🌼🌸
you are so welcome Melinda!
Love it, thanks for sharing!
thanks for watching! :)
Awesome, must try, thank you.
My pleasure!
I'm so excited! I've been waiting for a video about this. I ordered all of your stamps and they are beautiful!!!
Karen Langhofer oh Karen, thank YOU! I’m glad you enjoyed it and I hope you are inspired! Thank you for the support, it means a lot!
Loved this
Joyce Mcleod so glad! Thank you so much for watching
Such talented beautiful ladies. Love your techniques! Amazing and thank you for sharing!
Rose Soto thank you! Thank you! I’m glad you enjoyed it Rose
Loved these ideas.....🤗 you obviously had so much fun ! 💗
purple plump we had a great time! I’m glad you enjoyed the tips!
Wow! Love these! So beautiful and so easy! TFS the inspiration!
you are so welcome! we did have fun.
Love these techniques and your stamps, Elizabeth!. Thank you so much for sharing
Emilie Murphy thank you for watching!! 😊
Thank you for watching!!
Both techniques are fun. KP love the ones you did as well.
We had so much fun!
Thanks Tammy! :)
Great tips ladies!
thank you for watching!
Such fun watching! Hi, Elizabeth! 🧡Dawn in Asheville
Awesome! Hello Dawn! I love Asheville... I used to teach workshops there with Grand Bohemian Gallery but not any more. Would be open to a new venue... Thanks for watching!
Wish I could give lots more thumbs up 👍🏽. Oh, the possibilities! 😍
they are endless! thank you!
Elizabeth, what is it about heat drying acrylics you don’t like? I’ve learned, it’s better to allow watercolors to dry naturally, but I’m curious with what is negative about heat drying thin layers of acrylic paint. Love the examples, the two of you demonstrated here. They are both lovely and great inspiration pieces. In addition to many of your masks I have collected, I see I will be building a wishlist for some of your gorgeous stamps. I look forward to seeing what you have created. (Hubby teases me after saying to him 10 yrs ago, ‘I have all I will ever need in new art toys.’ Hubby will once again, chuckle, as I’m once again wanting more fun art tools). What course had students take notes from 3 simultaneously running videos? Like you, I’d probably been determined to show the professor, I pulled it off. 😎. Have a grand week with lots of Florida sunshine.
Hi! I’m in CA now, sunny here too. If your paint has any thickness to it and you dry it with heat, you cause a skin to form on the top but yet it is still wet underneath and can no longer dry because it cannot breathe through the skin. You can never have enough art supplies! I agree with you. Hubby will just have to know that it’s your prerogative to change your mind about that :-)
@@ElizabethStHilaire oh Hubby does know, it’s my prerogative, that’s why he sweetLy giggles at me. Thanks for reminding me about the skin forming and not allowing the underneath paint to dry properly. I’ll remember now..., I hope.😁
@@cheryl7476 He sounds like a keeper. LOL YES you do not want pudding skin on the top of your paint. Does anyone cook pudding anymore? I bet not. xoxo
Thanks so much for this video! Wonderful!
you are very welcome!
Great ideas! Thank you.
Thanks for watching!
Awesome thx
Love this so much!! 💜
Pat Miller me too Pat! It was tons of fun
Nice!
Thanks
Did you explain to me what the square blocks are?! Thank you so much!
Tiny cradled wood panels, just like a canvas but wood
Twice wonderful!
Claudia Forrest thanks!
Awesome
Thanks!
Very special ladies. Could you use them as coasters? I like your mini tutorials Elizabeth.
Barbara from Mn. & Fl.
Hello Barbara!!!!! thank you so much. you probably could use them as coasters if you varnished them well enough, what a good idea!
Love it !!!
Graciela's World thank you, all the way from Germany greetings from Florida!
@@ElizabethStHilaire :)
@@Gracielascreative awesome!
Hi Elizabeth! I tried looking up your stamps on the Rubber Moon web site and it’s asking for a passcode? I just discovered your YT channel. Loving your tips so far! :)
Hi Danielle and welcome to my channel!! So happy to have you here. So yes, RM has gone to a wholesale setup but you can get MANY of the stamps via my website: paperPaintings.com/shop xoxoxox thanks for the support.
Double Fun!
DEFINATELY double trouble. LOL
Just wondering would you varnish these projects if you were planning on selling/exhibiting or giving them away?
Yes, I varnish all my work, which is all for sale.
Where do you buy these wood panel substrates? Thank you!
www.amazon.com/shop/paper-paintings-collage-artwork?listId=2I4GS01GFDR39
What glue are you using?
Gel medium.
Just found this tutorial, but I need a passcode to access Rubber Moon to buy the flower stamp. Anyone else have this issue?
They are officially wholesale. You have to join their two dollar per month Patreon in order to order from them. You can get some of my RubberMoon stamps directly from me: www.paperpaintings.com/art-foamies
Fun
Thanks!