Lots of great ideas for everyone to use & experiment with. When I first began art & junk journals, I followed your advice & used many sizes of household lids and textures like bubble wrap, fabric leaves & flower petals. It gave me all the texture I needed. It enabled me to instantly be creative before buying anything. It was the best advice for a beginner and experienced artist. I love the technique of decorating tissue paper. Thank you for helping so many on a budget.
Thank you for the great ideas🌸 I store my tissue papers between 2 pieces of thick flat cardboard (cut from a box that the TV came in). I did not fold the cardboard, or put elastic inside. Just the tissue paper flat inside. Then clipped the cardboard with a bull clip on each side, and store it upright between my desk and the bookshelf, on the floor. Just another idea to share❤ Love your channel 🌻
I love your work. You have fun and enjoy creating.. I have learned so much from your videos. I love creating the unknown. Thank you for sharing your love of art❤
So many use expensive branded products. I just love that you create such beautiful art on a shoestring with everyday found objects & at minimal expense. That’s my kind of art…..😁❤️
Thank you! This would be a great activity on those days when you want to do something but aren't really inspired to create a finished piece, journal page, etc. I want to make some right now!!
THIS is exactly what I was looking for today! and did not expect to come across your Channel. THANK YOU, Juliana I'm new to an area I just moved to...and also trying to find a job. While I have some art supplies, I can't start buying things (rent needs to be paid first). But I have alot of the stuff from previous work I used to do - TISSUE PAPER. Lots of it. I used to do Faux Finishing, and used tissue paper to decorate Walls with it. You can create a texture finish on walls with 2 x 3 foot tissue paper. But, with that said - I'm now working on smaller projects ... and this is giving me idea on using up my sheets of Tissue Paper. You have no idea how grateful I am for your insights - and will be an avid follower of your channel. Maybe someday I can actually make money from my 'art work'...but for now, I have to find work hahaha They don't call us starving artists for nothing. BUT IT is What I love to do.
What clever ideas. Thank you so much for showing this. I especially like the idea of looking around to find something to stamp with. The tissue paper looks gorgeous.
I love watching your project making ideas. They are always so brilliant and inspirational. Your projects always look amazing. I really need to get some gears stamps. Did you ever end up using all of those serviette backings that you had a hug pile of? Thank you so much for sharing 😊😊
I always enjoy your videos! My favourite tissue paper designs are the more simple mark-making ones (the circles or squiggle lines etc.). Thanks for sharing your great ideas!
Wow! I LOVE the tissue paper you made where you stamped all those tiny circles ❤❤❤❤ I'm saving this video to use for inspiration! Thank you so much for sharing your gift!❤
I just love this - fabulous papers, and what a cool way to store them too. My gel printed tissue papers are currently in a poly wallet and it's really hard getting them in and out. I shall definitely be thinking about making something along the lines of your gorgeous folders! BTW, I love seeing all the Hebrew printing! So cool. Do you ever do any art using Hebrew letters? They are so decorative in their own right.
Interesting. I find you can draw them a lot more fluid - I've done several embroideries using them, fitting words into a shape, for instance - I love the shape of them all! However, each to their own, and in no way is your beautiful art limited by your not using them!! Keep up the good work - you have no idea how much you are inspiring me. I'm currently working on some small sewing projects (neck purses) and taking a little break from paper/mixed media stuff but watching your videos, I can see that that break is going to be shorter than I thought!!@@NoitArt
Ive got a ton of packaging kraft paper, that i really should decorate. I dont have any stamps (actually ive got one!) but maybe household objects would work?
בוקר טוב נואית! עוד סרטון שלך,מקסים ויצירתי כמו האחרים.תודה.רציתי לשאול האם הנייר טישו הוא מה שאצלנו נקרא נייר משי?(המגיעים בחבילה בכמה צבעים וגם בלבן)או שזה נייר אפיה למטבח?כי נייר המשי דק ונקרע יותר….
מדובר בנייר משי, הוא לא אמור להיקרע כל עוד לא משתמשים בחומרים "רטובים" מדי. נייר אפייה לא טוב ליצירה - זה לא ממש נייר. אפשר להשתמש בניירות לעטיפת סנדוויצים (זול) החיסרון היחידי לעומת הנייר משי שאין להם את אותה מידת שקיפות כאשר משתמשים בהם לקולאז'
You can also use washi tape and place tissue paper on a piece of regular paper to run through your inkjet printer. Let it dry before removing or printing another print. It's gorgeous!
i love that you are doing your own thing now i have been a maker of things and have always had trouble using ready made materials. we just may be sisters by other mothers. lol keep doing your own thing !
Thank you for this. What do you glue your foam handmade stamps to? What is the backing? And what glue do you prefer for gluing the gaskets and foam to the backings? Thanks so much!
Thank you for some great ideas. We call it " contact" not touch paper in Australia.( I am going to cover my box in contact) I'm going to ask my neibour down the street if her children eat ceral so i can get their empty box they must call me the crazy lady 😅
The brand name is "Con-Tact Paper". It dates back to the '70s. Contact Paper and me is like Ephraim Kishon and silver paint. If you don't get the reference, it comes from a story called "The Silver Frenzy" in English and it's worth looking for online. However, from now on I'm calling it "touch paper" because that's the perfect name. The cereal carton also brings back memories. Back in the day when I'd travel to Israel, I used to break down Israeli product cartons, pack them flat in my suitcase, tape them back together when I got home, and display them in my classroom. I remember one year going through customs with a thick pile of flat Kelloggs Corn Flakes boxes to the amazement of the agent. Now, of course, I can buy practically any Israeli food at any of my local grocery stores. Thanks for another great tutorial.
I really like that you shared your creativity,by making your own stamps. And the ideas how to be organized ! ! A big thank you ! ! Watching from Germany ❤ Gabriele