@@donnakaymaltese9080 Thanks for watching! My water soluble colored pencils are “Inktense” by Derwent. My favorite “regular “ brand is Berol Prismacolor. But crayola brand are decent too!
Lovely. You could use a fine knitting needle to create finer lines. Find one that is rounded and not too pointed. Goodwill shoule should have something if you don't have any. Thanks for sharing. xoxo
Good job on this. I also love the organic feel of the stamps you created. I'm not sure why people feel the need to post negative comments. If you don't like what you see, there's no reason to watch. Simply move on.
I had to watch this again because I recently had a suggestion that I help teach some kid crafters…I don’t have much experience with kids but it might be fun…it sounds like you may be a teacher Jennifer, is that true? And do you have other child appropriate craft things on your channel?? TYSM! Really enjoyed it again!!
Yes Donna - 15 years in the public school classroom, and an additional 15 years teaching at galleries/arts centers. I am moving away from that now - so there wont be any specifically child - oriented videos. Although many techniques are adaptable! Thanks for touching base!
Oh thank you for tuning in and commenting! This page - no plan before I started - other than incorporating the page from the dictionary. Then its step by step. Paper... ok what does it need next? And just go with the flow - seeing how it looks, where it has "dead" space... Some pages that are themed, or for a class lesson if I am teaching... this are more planned.
The first was Pthalo green ( Jerry's Art-a-rama store brand SOHO) the second was a premixed aqua from a set. (Dick Blick) but any acrylic will do. I like regular body acrylic with the brayer. Fluid acrylics are too... fluid for stamping IMO.
Just watched this and immediately subscribed. Thanks so much for this! It was very helpful. I just bought some stamp making supplies and I learned some things from you already. Great video!
@@JenniferDaviesReazor I taught art fundamentals to K-5 and pottery to all ages (including adults). One of the best things about teaching for me was showing my students that creativity didn’t have to be stunted because of a lack of money or store bought supplies.
Wow! Love the print…I can imagine doing leaf prints ( just because they are a personal fav) and all sorts! The sort of doodle type stamps can be quite expensive so I really do appreciate this!! Thank you! 💕💕
suggestion for editing: say "I'm going to cut these out", pause the recording, and start recording again by showing the circles already cut out & saying "that's done" instead of making us watch that step. makes the post shorter & saves us having to watch what we obviously already know how to do. also, have your tools already out & ready instead of making us wait while you search for this & that. those unnecessary delays make me "move on to better edited posts" instead of choosing to subscribe. the hints & suggestions may be just what I want/need, but "presentation is everything" & the lack of proper editing interferes with the message getting thru.
You know, as nicely as I can, because I am assuming that you actually do like the content, I think that she did speed up the video in lots of places. Sometimes it is more helpful to just be supportive and perhaps you tap the fast forward button without expecting our sweet creators to be perfect? You probably did mean your suggestion as helpful but, on your side, maybe ask yourself if it is necessary and focus on the great ideas.💕💕
I would try the Archival ink stamps first. That ink is permanent/waterproof. But... you may have better results with acrylic paint and a brayer - paint will give you a "juicier" stamp and better coverage.
How fun! I actually just carved some stamps into a pack of pink school erasers I found while sorting “extra stuff” in my craft room. I found that I needed to choose less detail than I would draw with a pencil because it’s hard to gouge out the little spaces between tiny detail lines.
I'm glad I saw this video, it's always nice to hear about someone's background and get to know you a little better. I was attracted to your art journaling but I am interested in seeing all of the different types of creative expression that you mentioned! Thanks for sharing your world with us!