Better is a subjective word. You can't get that kind of control and fine intricacies with a glue gun. They are two different things with different applications for needs. One is not "better" than the other.
Really impressed with your style and sharing your creativity. Need extra stencils so definitely trying this. Have subscribed I am in Australia and durable stencils are pricey here too
You are my new hero! Seriously there are so many people who cannot afford a cutting machine. I love figuring out ways to not buy expensive things. Great job!!
I love your work no matter how you choose to create. It’s really interesting to watch your process when there’s not a plan from beginning to end in mind.
Awe, HI Sharon! That's so sweet, you've made me smile. I am doing well, although it's been a challenging year to say the least. My art supplies are still in another state waiting for me to get back and play with them. Hopefully soon we will be reunited. I hope you and you family are doing well! xo
I don't know why some crafters are so intent on putting annoying songs behind their video ... it's very distracting. If you want music to accompany a tutorial, then make it purely instrumental, soft, and unintrusive. My two cents worth.
Love this. I must try. What do you use to remove some of the white gesso? I wasn't able to read as most of the label was off the bottle. Many many thanks.
The camo stencil would held up if using a enamel spray paint. Because then enael or acrylic would become part of the glue holding it together. You were using school glue which is water soluble. But this was great showing what could be done on a budget.
Hm, I'm not sure, I'm sorry. The only thing I wonder is if the acetate sheet was not flexible, perhaps it would be hard to bend and peel the glue away from it? I do hope it works for you in the future!
Gosh that's a good idea! I hate cutting the edges with a razor 'cos even with a special curvy end I never get it right... so I've been using... the finest tip I have of an adjustable soldering iron set to lowest temperature to melt the plastic out. It works but you have to sand the plastic afterwards. I like your solution. You=brilliant.
That is adorable! I love how the goose is peaking out from the front cover and how you frayed your fabric! I've made a couple of journals using childrens' books and they are so bright and cheerful!
Hi Kristin, hope your house and property are coming along. Wishing you and your family good health. Hope to see you back on RU-vid sometime in 2022! Love your art and really miss your videos. Have been watching some of your older ones. Blessings to you.