I am amazed at your English. It is a difficult language to learn, especially if you’re not immersed in it all the time. Thank you for sharing your wonderful techniques and ideas without being afraid and doing things organically as they come up. Hugs from northern Idaho, USA.
Noit, thank you for sharing this new technique with the acetate. Another beautiful journal page! I love how you get tickled and laugh along the way. Love your art and your personality. Your English is very good. Don't listen to the ignorant ones who criticize you.Thanks for all you give us.I learn so much from you. You inspire me so much! 😁😊🤔😸
Three years later and I have just discovered your channel. Love your work and keen to try this technique after I buy some acetone. Thank you very much! 27:31
I absolutely love this bird. The whole idea is perfect. I wish I could find such beautiful napkins. I will paint this bird on a canvas. Thanks for sharing 😊👏👏💕
I love the way you talk about what you are doing and explaining the why, telling what you are trying to achieve. I also love that you are using inexpensive materials making it accessible to more people. The acetone technique on catalog or magazine pages also has so many possibilities. Thank you for sharing the fun and beautiful creations!
I tried this technique a few years ago on a TV tray, i put resin over it to keep it sealed and I Loved it! I learned the technique from a lady who makes all kinds of things to sell in Mexico. Omg the things she made where amazing 😍 Thank you for sharing this video with us, brings back memories ❤
I never knew that acetone could smear ink on magazine paper. Another background to remember. With all you have shown us, I’ve had to take pics with notes to remind me. Thank you, Noit.
Oh ok I got it acetone. Don't worry about your English it's fine. Love watching the process. I've been in the hospital a few days with heart problems but so glad this is the first project I see. TY
Fantastic idea. Love the way the background turned out. Nothing wrong with your English Noit. Enjoy your accent as well as your art. You are an amazing artist.
I really enjoy the techniques you demonstrate. They are always unique and use almost basic household items. I could do this with items I currently have in my house. That's a great plus.
Back in the day we achieved a similar effect with CitraSolv. Right now my kitchen counter is covered with assorted open magazines as I attempt to find the correct paper for this technique. Thanks for the inspiration.
Hi! I just discovered you this morning and I already watched many videos from you and I just loved them all! This one is so particularly beautiful! You are very talented and so generous for sharing your passion! Thanks a lot!
I was burned out, but am fascinated with your processes. Motivated for the first time in a while to try a new project. Can’t wait to find magazine pages to tear and glue. Mat try extra strength citocel as well as acetone. Thanks for the inspiration.
Very effective - Super technique! The word you were searching for is that the acetone 'evaporates'. Thank you for sharing 🌹 edit: ... Then I listened and a little later you remembered the word yourself!
Your Bluebird page is just gorgeous. I love the background idea and will definitely be trying it. I was excited to find your channel for the first time and will be subscribing now. I've just gotten so I do a little more mixed media in my journals. I also was very happy to see that you are from Israel. I have visited your country twice and I just love it there. The food was delicious it was such a wonderful experience both times. I am so happy to connect with someone from there
You bet I'll be trying this.....it's beautiful!!!!! There will be a lot of things you could do with a lovely background like that!!!! Once gain, you amaze me and thank you so very much for sharing all these fun ideas!!
Well i dont speak Hebrew so i cannot attest to anything chemical in that language, i just know your English is spot on for what we need to know about making art journal pages. And anything else creative. But i like it when you make me laugh. And i love this page Noit just like all the others
This is just wonderful !!! I am going to hunt for napkins and teach this in my altered art class that I teach ... once a month at my local scrapbook store .... after this virus thing is done !!!! Thank You !!!
Thank you for sharing this technique. Your piece is lovely and I intend to give it a try. As someone who knows how hard it is to master a language, I want to tell you that your English is excellent! It is my first language and I lose words all the time! I just found your channel and I will be back for more!
Noit, you never cease to amaze me with the pages you create.... I am never quite sure how they will turn out. This page using acetone (which is in nail polish remover! Handy!) Is so lovely. What an amazing background.
NOIT, I just love this piece!!! It is LOVELY. Acetone ???? Who would have thought of using it to create this effect !! YOU DID . Love your art NOIT. from GEORGIA.
This project made my insomnia worth having! My theme for the year is “Use What You Have,” so this tells me exactly what to do with some hoarded magazines I need to recycle. I “processed” one last night by going through and clipping images and words, but this will allow me to even use the not so pretty parts, too, Thank you so much for the inspiration!!!
Thank you! I loved it. Usually I decoupage on furniture and this would be a lovely technique for a piece with some damaged veneer! Excited to give it a try.
I am amazed at your English. It is a difficult language to learn, especially if you’re not immersed in it all the time. Thank you for sharing your wonderful techniques and ideas without being afraid and doing things organically as they come up. Hugs from northern Idaho, USA.
it Goes away with air = it evaporates. No judgement. English is hard. This is a really awesome idea.
Yay! You found it!
Thank you Myra
Noit, thank you for sharing this new technique with the acetate. Another beautiful journal page! I love how you get tickled and laugh along the way. Love your art and your personality. Your English is very good. Don't listen to the ignorant ones who criticize you.Thanks for all you give us.I learn so much from you. You inspire me so much! 😁😊🤔😸
LOVE your channel. Great ideas! I’ll never see napkins the same again. Appreciate how you use everyday items to create wonderful art. Thank you!!!
Three years later and I have just discovered your channel. Love your work and keen to try this technique after I buy some acetone. Thank you very much! 27:31
Having a lovely time going through all of your older videos. Thank you for sharing your creativity.
I love this technique. Gives a satin finish to your artwork. I love birds too
What a beautiful page! Loved learning this technique! 💖 Cami
I absolutely love this bird. The whole idea is perfect. I wish I could find such beautiful napkins. I will paint this bird on a canvas. Thanks for sharing 😊👏👏💕
Thank you Beverly
I love the way you talk about what you are doing and explaining the why, telling what you are trying to achieve. I also love that you are using inexpensive materials making it accessible to more people. The acetone technique on catalog or magazine pages also has so many possibilities. Thank you for sharing the fun and beautiful creations!
This tutorial is a true treasure! Thank you so much!
I tried this technique a few years ago on a TV tray, i put resin over it to keep it sealed and I Loved it! I learned the technique from a lady who makes all kinds of things to sell in Mexico. Omg the things she made where amazing 😍
Thank you for sharing this video with us, brings back memories ❤
Thank you
I love blue hydrangeas and blue birds. It’s beautiful
Thank you
Beautiful! Such a pretty picture made out of scraps! Quite the 👩🎨 artist!
Thank you Janet
I never knew that acetone could smear ink on magazine paper. Another background to remember. With all you have shown us, I’ve had to take pics with notes to remind me. Thank you, Noit.
Oh ok I got it acetone. Don't worry about your English it's fine. Love watching the process. I've been in the hospital a few days with heart problems but so glad this is the first project I see. TY
So Awesome! Love the magazine technique and love the whole page you created.
Noit this is an amazing piece. What a fantastic idea. Thank you for sharing your process with us❤❤❤
I was searching Painty Paper Techniques and this video popped up, I watched and I am fascinated. I need to give it a try! Thank you.
Your English is wonderful. Thanks for another great lesson.
Fantastic idea. Love the way the background turned out. Nothing wrong with your English Noit. Enjoy your accent as well as your art. You are an amazing artist.
Thank you Jean
Wow!
hello Noit! It is so intense watching you, you are so fabulous , you have a eye for color! Thank you for a wonderful time, Thank you so much!
Thank you
Love you positive attitude. Not too much talk, cute giggle and birds singing near by.
Wow! Who would have thought you could do that with acetone and magazines!! Beautifully done 😊
Thanks again for another pretty piece of art! Love watching you work! So quiet and peaceful!🇨🇦
Thank you Ann
The finished product is stunning and you're a really good teacher thank you for your time
Thank you Lisa
Those napkins are BEAUTIFUL!
Thank you
Gorgeous! And for the record you have an excellent command and understanding of English!
Thank you Kimberly
Hi Noit, love the bird tweeting in the background! Lovely collage!
Muchísimas Gracias, 💐 Noit 💐
Hermosa y Generosa Artista.
Gracias Maria
Loving the background....... will have to wait for spring and a lot warmer weather so I can do the acetone outside. Thank you so much for sharing.
Thank you Darlene
Cool technique. Awesome page. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you Vanessa
Ooh I can't wait to try, looks lovely.
I really enjoy the techniques you demonstrate. They are always unique and use almost basic household items. I could do this with items I currently have in my house. That's a great plus.
Thank you Amanda
I love the results of the acetone on magazine pages. It looks like glass mosaics. Very stunning piece. Thanks for sharing I will be trying this!
Thank you Sharon
Back in the day we achieved a similar effect with CitraSolv. Right now my kitchen counter is covered with assorted open magazines as I attempt to find the correct paper for this technique. Thanks for the inspiration.
Hi! I just discovered you this morning and I already watched many videos from you and I just loved them all!
This one is so particularly beautiful!
You are very talented and so generous for sharing your passion! Thanks a lot!
It is beautiful! Thanks for sharing!
Looks pretty. You find some of the prettiest napkins.
Thank you Bette-Ann
Love this idea for background! I am anxious to try it! Thx!!
Thank you dd
Wow. Very cool and unique technique. Thanks!
Thank you Shira
Very creative project share ! Ty hugs & blessings
Thank you
Thank you Noit, you gave me some inspiration!
Wow...very nice layout. Fabulous technique with the magazine pages. Very different look and texture. Love it ❤️
Thank you
Love your tutorials and I can't wait to try this.
Gorgeous. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you Billi Jo
Acetone dissipates in air 😃👍🏻 or evaporate is correct too. great artwork! Luv it❤️ luv the chirping birds too
Thank you Joy
I was burned out, but am fascinated with your processes. Motivated for the first time in a while to try a new project. Can’t wait to find magazine pages to tear and glue. Mat try extra strength citocel as well as acetone.
Thanks for the inspiration.
Love this page! Thank you for the new technique! I have never seen that before! Looks fun and turned out beautiful!!!
Thank you Jamma
Love the background idea. It seems like it would have so many applications in mixed media. Thank you for sharing all your great ideas with us.
Thank you Diane
I love how this piece of art turned out -- so beautiful! I have so many ideas, now! Thank you again for sharing!
Thank you
Such a simple technique but fabulous results. Thank you so much for sharing it. I shall definitely have to try this for myself.
Thank you Heather
Very cool technique with the magazine. Thx for sharing.
Thank you Rita
What a great project and one I might be able to manage if I have what I need on hand. Can't wait to give it a try.
Thank you Sharon
Beautiful I will try it. Thanks for sharing
Thank you Teresa
Oh it's just so beautiful. Reminds me of the cracked eggshell collages we used to do back in the day 😊💚💙
Thank you Bonny
What a beautiful effect,who would know it was magazine paper, it looks like a faded old mosaic, I love it. TFS.
Thank you Lesley
Love it! Thanks for sharing
That is beautiful! You are so talented.
I can't wait to try that! Love it when You say "yup" when you know it's right. Great project for self quarantining!
Thank you Deb
Very effective - Super technique! The word you were searching for is that the acetone 'evaporates'. Thank you for sharing 🌹
edit: ... Then I listened and a little later you remembered the word yourself!
Thank you
Fun!! Not too stressful but beautiful.
I could be so creative with this idea.
Thank you Ilona
Your Bluebird page is just gorgeous. I love the background idea and will definitely be trying it. I was excited to find your channel for the first time and will be subscribing now. I've just gotten so I do a little more mixed media in my journals. I also was very happy to see that you are from Israel. I have visited your country twice and I just love it there. The food was delicious it was such a wonderful experience both times. I am so happy to connect with someone from there
Wonderful wonderful, can't wait to try!
Thank you
Great new technique for the background. Thank you!
Thank you Florisabel
what an exciting n.lovely technique!lovely outcome.I.love it when u say.“I“mBack”!Thk u for this tutorial!
Thank you
Wonderful effect!
Thanks so much for sharing.
Thank you
Loving it Beautiful 😊 ~💖~
🎉
Very clever. I love this.
What a beautiful work -- thank you for sharing !!! 🤗🎃🍁
Thank you
You bet I'll be trying this.....it's beautiful!!!!! There will be a lot of things you could do with a lovely background like that!!!! Once gain, you amaze me and thank you so very much for sharing all these fun ideas!!
Thank you Nancy
Yes, definitely going to try this, loving the end result, great "feels".. 😊
Thank you Terri
Well i dont speak Hebrew so i cannot attest to anything chemical in that language, i just know your English is spot on for what we need to know about making art journal pages. And anything else creative. But i like it when you make me laugh. And i love this page Noit just like all the others
You can turn anything into beauty your so clever xx
Thank you
Thank you! What a great idea. I’m going to try this on a glass bottle and then put lights inside. Your English is absolutely fine!
Thank you Lizzi
Thank you!!! That’s a completely new idea to me!
Thank you Jami
This is just wonderful !!! I am going to hunt for napkins and teach this in my altered art class that I teach ... once a month at my local scrapbook store .... after this virus thing is done !!!! Thank You !!!
Thank you Ann. go for it
Nice technique. Itbisbalways great to try new things. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you Wilma
Thank you for sharing this technique. Your piece is lovely and I intend to give it a try. As someone who knows how hard it is to master a language, I want to tell you that your English is excellent! It is my first language and I lose words all the time! I just found your channel and I will be back for more!
Thank you Kathy
Noit, you never cease to amaze me with the pages you create.... I am never quite sure how they will turn out. This page using acetone (which is in nail polish remover! Handy!) Is so lovely. What an amazing background.
Thank you Lynne
That is beautiful ! I will definitely try this, maybe on the covers of my junk journal! Thank you for sharing! 💕
Thank you Lisa
NOIT, I just love this piece!!! It is LOVELY. Acetone ???? Who would have thought of using it to create this effect !! YOU DID . Love your art NOIT. from GEORGIA.
Thank you, but not my idea
I love it, you are so creative, thanks for sharing
Thank you Penny
This is a unique technique. I think this could be used with a lot of different focal points. I really like it.
Thank you Marilyn
Beautiful!!! I love birds!! It’s so ironic that I hear a bird in the background 😉
Thank you Annette
Great new technique, beautiful. Thank you for sharing the Spanish video too.
Thank you Liz
*Evaporates into the air correct. You did Good!!! 😁😁😁* Sharon in US State of SC
Thank you
@@NoitArt *You're Welcome. 😁😁😁* Sharon in SC
That is a very nice way to recycle and make a beautiful project. Very Nice!
Thank you
How beautiful. I love all of the blue! Great idea with the magazine pages! Thank you!
Thank you June
How beautiful! I'm thinking i could not go past the step of using the acetate...it's so beautiful as it is!!!!!! Thankyou so much!
Thank you
Very cool technique ! Love how the page turned out ! 💙
Thank you June
Love this!!!! Fantastic idea!!
Thank you Jennie
This project made my insomnia worth having! My theme for the year is “Use What You Have,” so this tells me exactly what to do with some hoarded magazines I need to recycle. I “processed” one last night by going through and clipping images and words, but this will allow me to even use the not so pretty parts, too, Thank you so much for the inspiration!!!
Thank you
Really enjoyed this video loved the efect of taking away the colour. Hello from Melbourne Australia ❤
What a great idea. It is lovely.
Thank you Judy
Thank you! I loved it. Usually I decoupage on furniture and this would be a lovely technique for a piece with some damaged veneer! Excited to give it a try.
That's great Brenda
It looks like a design that would be on fine china. So pretty. Neat processes.
Thank you Patty
getting hooked on your ideas😃lovely technique, you are so beautifully creative, thank you for sharing
Thank you
This is SO beautiful, Noit. I really like this page and the torn magazine pages technique too. I'm definitely going to have a go at this. Thank you!
Thank you Edna
I enjoy your artwork videos. Your explanations are easy to follow and just right for this medium. Keep them coming, please. Thanks, Linda F.
Thank you Linda