Creating two art journal pages, one from paper napkin scraps and the other from 2 gel prints Thanks for watching Noit Berkovich Facebook: / noitber Instagram: noitmyart
I still smile each time you say cheap store and when you said boy howdy because my Aunt Edna said that all the time.. Lovely page, Noit. Thank you. Continued prayers for peace and hostage returns. Your friend, Helen Alabama, USA 😁👍🇺🇸🇺🇸🇮🇱🇮🇱
Hi Noit, amazing video! Thanks for doing a live, napkin scraps are incredible!❤❤❤ awww humming birds!❤❤❤ We were spoiled with 2 pages again!! The trees were beautiful, and the pages with the lines, wow!!! turned out glorious ❤️ be well and peacefilled❤️
I'm back from pumpkin mode to see the rest Noit. Your flowers evolved into looking like water lillies floating on a bejewelled lake. What a clever rescue 👏 Valerie, France
Wow! Wow! Wow! You are truly amazing. I love how you take scraps, pull them together, and make something beautiful! But, did I see you throw something away? You must have been tired!! Lol
I like that you put the blue at the bottom of the page. I'm programmed enough I would have automatically put it at the top (as a sky) but I think I need to think of ALL possibilities. It also would have been beautiful to cut out the flowers from the tissue background to use in a collage.
Yes, I play the game ‘where is Noit going to put the next piece?’ So lovely. I’m commenting early, did you find the drip? Often if you have had an air conditioner on and turned it off, the outside unit will drip 😂👍🌏
Such an interesting idea. You are a master of making scraps look beautiful. For me I would've left a little of the colour background but the turquoise is really nice. Now need to see your bird page! Do you cut your stencils with a craft knife? Is it acetate?
LOL.YES IM SHOUTING AT YOU WHERE YOU HAVE WHITE.LOL..YOU HAVE CONCENTRATED MORE ON THE RIGHT SIDE THEN THE LEFT. ARTIST DO THIS. EVEN PEOPLE WHO ARE PUTTING THEIR MAKEUP ON DO THIS. USUALLY THE CONCENTRATION OF COLOR IS ON THE SIDE THATS MORE COMFORTABLE FOR HAND.