White on Black has always been my favorite way to draw, write calligraphy or in my journals. The white just seems to really come to life in a big way - must be the contrast. This were all so lovely, Tracy.
Thank you so much Tracy Anne, I really really enjoyed watching you create these stunning and gorgeous patterns, which are all little pieces of art. Please stay safe and well too. xxx Mags
Thank you. I wonder why always have gellies what son't do their work well. I have tried all gelly-pens that exist,but no one can draw one longer line. I also have that one what you use, Please do you have a tric or tipp for me? How are you able to use them so as it should be? I would be thankful for an answer. And perhaps do you also know what kind of pen is good to make a test-drawing before using the gellies. I want to see it on black paper and can erase it afterwards. 💜🤍🖤
A common problem when using white gel pens is pressing too hard. I must admit I did this when first using them. A very light touch allows the ink to flow. Get the ink flowing on a scrap piece of paper before using on your tile. Use a white charcoal pencil or a white chalky pastel pencil for doing a test run before committing to a gel pen. These pencils can be erased once the ink in your pen dries.
@@TracyAnneWilkinson Thank you a lot, Tracy. I nearly don't touch the paper, because I know that it is bad to press too much. And I always try to make a few lines on a tissue or piece of paper. I think I have the half of the pen gel on a tissue instead of my picture. 🙄Bud sadly it doesn't help really. May be I have only dry pens? 😄 I will try the white coal pencil for the test-drawing - thank you. 💛💚💙