Just loved your way of sharing your supply favorites....so inviting and motivating. And I, too, love your Christmas tree - new subscriber and so looking forward to following you and your content. Have a wonderful holiday, even though working. 🌲
thank you so so much for the kind words! makes me so happy and I'm very motivated and excited to share future content with you 🥰✊🏼have a wonderful holiday too!
Thanks. This is an interesting and well explained video of your choices. The De Atrementis document ink is good, comes in some lovely colours which are all intermixable and is - in my experience- less prone to clog pens than others. I look forward to your next video.
thank you for the suggestion! I've seen many artists using this brand and I'm planning to pick up one or two to try when i travel next year 💕thank you!!
oh i just checked my store and it's true! i totally missed it because their smallest size is 24x30cm🥹thank you for the suggestion, i will try it in the future 🤗
Thank you for sharing your favorites in this lovely video. Your paintings are beautiful! I've subscribed and I can't wait to watch your videos in 2024.
Nice calm review ❤I also recently bought Hahnemuhle expression paper for very good price. 🥰Oil pastels are my one love medium, but I prefer Carand'ache brand.
thank you! i have a few carand'ache's neocolor 2 crayons, but i never tried their oil pastel, i heard that they are velvety... would love to try them someday!
thank you so much! yeah I understand what you mean, fountain pens can be so confusing and they all come with their own unique problems, depending on the ink and paper🥹 i hope you find the right pen!
True!@@ultramarine_finest At least you seem to be using pens in a similar way I'd like to and you mentioned 'feedback' with the paper. Much appreciated! Do you have ink converters for these pens?
@@context_curated :) yeah i use converters for all these pens mentioned in the video. I also have a twsbi eco that comes with a build in converter, but it feels a bit different...maybe it's the weight distribution that makes it ever so slightly top heavy. im still getting used to it :p
hi! im glad you liked it:) I cut the paper in half and made a crease in the centre (vertical cut for portrait format and horizontal cut for landscape format), then i used the french link stitch to bind them together :p after that, i thought it would be cool to use its original cover as the sketchbook cover. i know this probably didn't help much but maybe i can make a video in the future to show you how i did it 😊