Here we are six years later, and you are still as cute as a button. I just got done watching your current one and you haven’t changed. And I do love your videos!!!! Thank you Gina
Wow, that’s going to save a lot of white pencil for sure!!! These cards are lovely! Thanks so much for sharing your time and creativity Gina, love & hugs!!!
After watching this video, I ordered the stamps and the white pigment ink. I received my order yesterday and I am so pleased. The white pigment ink is the best I have used so far. I love your tutorials,
I saw this done a few years ago and had forgotten all about it. Thank you Gina for bringing this to the forefront of my noggin once again. I love this look.
Stunning! And I couldn't believe the difference just adding some white dots made! It was remarkable to see after you "highlighted" the first flourish with the pen. Wow! Can't wait to try this technique & must run to Target now too. 😉 Thank you for sharing!
I look this technique. It is very nice to see the color with the black background. The touch of white made it really pop. Thanks for sharing these lovely cards & the technique with us.
Hi, I just tried a Tombow waterbased marker over the white pigment stamped flower and it works beautifully! I do not have to press as hard as with a pencil crayon which helps as I do not have good upper body strength . Passing on for anyone else in this position as well. :)
WOW! What a beautiful card and technique. Can't wait to try this. That florish stamp is amazing. You just don't realize how pretty some stamps are until you see them in action. At least I don't always realize it. Thank you.
Gina, I love how you make perfection easy. Eyeballing works for me only part of the time. Love your pleasant voice and how real and approachable you seem, yet you are professional. Your creations are also the bomb!
Your card is lovely. I've never seen you when everything didn't turn out perfectly. You are very talented and enjoyable to watch. Thank you for sharing your talent with us.
Love this look. Also the reassurance to put your own spin on it and options for pencils. So often I feel I must buy the exact stuff when I have product already that would work. Thanks.
I had never heard of this technique until now, but it looks SOOOO cool!!! I will definitely give this a try sometime. Thank you so much for all the inspiration! :)
OMG! I wait to try this as I love to color. Who knew white was such an awesome color. Thank you for sharing your skills with us. Paper Wishes & Crafty Dreams :)
That is such a gorgeous look, Gina! I also love how bright your white pigment ink is - I have a drawer full of different white pigment inks from other companies and I'm not very happy with how washed out they look on black/dark card stock. I'm also going to check my local Target for that pen :-)
Hi I love the card I will try what u made just getting into colouring books but it was fun seeing how u made the card love Wendy Uk X X Warrington Cheshire
I reall liked those cards that you made! I think they would look great using Priismacolors or Faber Castell Polychromos colored pencils. Just simply gorgeous cards! I wonder...couldn't a white gel pen be used? Or wouldn't it be bold enough??
I love the look of this technique and how different it is. I was wondering why you didn't add water to the watercolor pigment? The colors would have looked so much more vibrant and been set by the water. Why didn't you use it? Also, crystal and pearl embellishments would have created so much more dimension and made the whole thing pop against the black background. Any chance of you doing a new video using these techniques? Metallic paints or watercolor would really be amazing too. You could do quite a few new black magic card techniques. Thank you so much for sharing all this with us. Kathy B.
That would be great. Count me in. I'm a big fan just so sorry but took 21 months for you to know that. I'll be watching and waiting for an alert for your channel. Thanks again for sharing this with us.