That blue teal is gorgeous with those purples and pink. I think it was beautiful just the way it is to the fact that I know you will embellish and do some thing.❤❤❤
I really like this piece! Before you said anything about it looking like flowers that’s what I was thinking. The little drizzled parts look like flower stamens. And PINK!!!
I think it turned out just wonderful! Adorable, lovely, delightful and sweet! ;) Love that teal color you made... how it mixed with the other pretty colors. Just a gorgeous color combination. The cute little drizzles really brought the whole piece together so nicely while bringing some extra elegance to the dutch pour portion. Idk how you made the 1st drizzles look like that. Lol. Almost like a drop and then flick of the paint but all in right timing and motion. I can see you trying to do it until you get it down though. Haha. Anyhoo, it is a beautiful painting, Chrissy. I love it! I hope you have a fantastic week my friend! Ty 4 sharing and as always, lots of love & hugs! xo P.s. The only way I could think of to try and stop the spreading metallic is by maybe adding some glue to it before you do the drizzle? I have seen you do that before to try to keep the lines crisper but I honestly don't know. In the past, I have steered clear of metallics when adding colors in that way for that particular reason BUT I have to be honest... looking at yours now, I kinda LIKE it because it matches where the cells and lacing popped up!!:)
Thank you for the synonyms! You know, I did try adding some glue to what I had left over, and experimented a bit and it was worse...got fractals! Very disappointing!
@@ChrisJeszeck Fractals? Really? wow! Awww. Well, thats a bummer :( I have never got to work with them treasure gold paints although they look absolutely beautiful... I have just never bought them. Maybe it's just that particular paint? Chrissy, I forgot to let you know that I tried your polycrylic mix with substituting the clear matte for the clear gloss. It did work although my ribbons will never look like yours! I need a lot more practice! lol. This is only the 2nd batch I have ever made. Ty so very much for that recipe! I LOVE how clean it keeps the lines plus keeps everything in place!! I will never use another mix for ribbons although next time I will make SURE I grab my clear gloss can and not the matte. The finish seems to be just a little better!;) Ty again my friend!!😘
Hi Chris, I tried a drizzle /squiggle with 3 metallic paints on a lovely black base but it looked like a wrecked octagon so I blew it out snd got a lovely metallic wreath!! 😂
Chris, you are becoming the Queen of the Drizzle! This piece is stunning!
Thanks, Deborah! Love these paints...
You always make me smile with your comments. It is CUTE! I love the “commas” you created and the colors are so pretty. 😊❤
Thank you so much Paula! 💓
I love the color combo. It makes me relax. I see a fish jumping.
Yes, I see it too! thanks for watching!
I love the colors in this delicate abstract garden 😍
Thank you! Similar to the last batch but slightly different!
That blue teal is gorgeous with those purples and pink. I think it was beautiful just the way it is to the fact that I know you will embellish and do some thing.❤❤❤
Lol...who knows? I haven't done anything yet...😉
I love you used pink. The colors are so soft. The little drizzles definitely add a lot to this painting. Thanks for sharing. Have a great day. 😊💖
Thanks so much Judy!
Very pretty, Chris!! I love how the added touches bring more movementnd energy to the piece! 💖
Thanks Cathy! Glad you like it!
So precious! I love the colors! I did quite a few of this dutch pour/drizzle technique. It is so much fun! You are such an inspiration 😃💖
Wonderful! Happy to hear you are enjoying it!
I really like this piece! Before you said anything about it looking like flowers that’s what I was thinking. The little drizzled parts look like flower stamens. And PINK!!!
Yes, pink! LOL. Once in a while is healthy. 😊
This is so pretty. Love these colors and the cute baby drizzles. ❤❤❤
Thanks Carolyn! ❤️
Lol..I love the drizzle...so save just a little😘 Absolutely adorable😁😘
😊 thank you 😊
Hi Chris, I really love this color pallet. The painting is really beautiful. You're a good paint flickerer, too! 😊
Lol.. thank you Gayle! 😊
This is really good with great colours, Chris ❤
Thank you so much Jenni! 💓
Beautiful Chris. Love the colours. Regards Glenis
Thanks for watching, Glenis! 😘
Loving this Chris! Especially the drizzles! Hope you’re doing well 🥰
Thanks so much! I'm doing fine, thanks! 😘
Happy Tadpoles! 🐸
LOL...yes, I thought of that when I went in for the closeup!
Looks lovely love the colours 💜💙🤍
Thanks so much 😊 Lorraine!
It's adorable! I love the colors!
Thank you so much Jane! 💓
Maybe the word you're looking for is whimsical It is really pretty very different I like it a lot
Yes, whimsical is a good one. Stay tuned for next week when I pour over this one! 🤣
I think it is great as it is
Thank you Linda! 😊
I think it turned out just wonderful! Adorable, lovely, delightful and sweet! ;) Love that teal color you made... how it mixed with the other pretty colors. Just a gorgeous color combination. The cute little drizzles really brought the whole piece together so nicely while bringing some extra elegance to the dutch pour portion. Idk how you made the 1st drizzles look like that. Lol. Almost like a drop and then flick of the paint but all in right timing and motion. I can see you trying to do it until you get it down though. Haha. Anyhoo, it is a beautiful painting, Chrissy. I love it! I hope you have a fantastic week my friend! Ty 4 sharing and as always, lots of love & hugs! xo
P.s. The only way I could think of to try and stop the spreading metallic is by maybe adding some glue to it before you do the drizzle? I have seen you do that before to try to keep the lines crisper but I honestly don't know. In the past, I have steered clear of metallics when adding colors in that way for that particular reason BUT I have to be honest... looking at yours now, I kinda LIKE it because it matches where the cells and lacing popped up!!:)
Thank you for the synonyms! You know, I did try adding some glue to what I had left over, and experimented a bit and it was worse...got fractals! Very disappointing!
@@ChrisJeszeck Fractals? Really? wow! Awww. Well, thats a bummer :( I have never got to work with them treasure gold paints although they look absolutely beautiful... I have just never bought them. Maybe it's just that particular paint?
Chrissy, I forgot to let you know that I tried your polycrylic mix with substituting the clear matte for the clear gloss. It did work although my ribbons will never look like yours! I need a lot more practice! lol. This is only the 2nd batch I have ever made. Ty so very much for that recipe! I LOVE how clean it keeps the lines plus keeps everything in place!! I will never use another mix for ribbons although next time I will make SURE I grab my clear gloss can and not the matte. The finish seems to be just a little better!;) Ty again my friend!!😘
I think it's very pretty!
Thanks, Chris! 😊
It is Lovely Chris. 🙏
Many thanks Rebecca!
Beautiful!
Thank you! Cheers Jane!
Another beauty. ❤️❤️❤️
Thanks Carolyn! ❤️
Love it!!!
Thank you! ❤️
Magnifique. Bravo
Thanks very much Mary!
Really pretty❤ looks very watercolory....new word 🤔?
Yep, new word! Very appropriate!
Hi Chris, I tried a drizzle /squiggle with 3 metallic paints on a lovely black base but it looked like a wrecked octagon so I blew it out snd got a lovely metallic wreath!! 😂
This is gorgeous! 😃🙌
Ooo! I'll bet it's beautiful! What colors did you use?
Gold, copper and bronze. With paint : floetrol 1:2, snd a little water. My elder son is going to have it! 😃
Tadpol pond or garden...
Yep...I see 'em! LOL!