Idea: Drizzle string gel circle onto plastic file folder. Let dry. Coat circle, including clear parts., with gel or fluid medium. Let dry, then pull up entire solid acrylic skin. Less fiddley, more doable? Can't wait for next week's collage!! 😊 Yay!!
I like that sandwich method with the piped light modeling paste looks great! You could add any colour acrylic paint to your paste before loading your cake decorating syringe. Loving all 4 of those coloured circles together ❤️🖤🤍🤎
I made the mistake of watching this before I went to bed and OMG my brain caught fire. I just found you tonight and saw the handmade roses from your most recent Nov video and had to find out how to get that paper. The search led me to this video. I love them all but the string gel is amazing.
You could also do the raised profile rose circles with hot glue on a piece of glass and spray paint, brush paint or colour with a Posca marker once they are dry . To remove from glass before painting them though just spray a bit of isopropyl alcohol on them and they will scrap off the glass in one piece with a razor blade knife.
You were made for doing creative demonstrations. You are never at a loss for words so there is no audio down time You are always excited about what you are showing and that get's us excited about trying these techniques. Thank you.
This is one of my favorites for refreshing my memory as well as inspiration for element making, mark making, etc! I am watching from your playlist "Mixed Media Techniques". This playlist is great for ideas to make your "own" imagination take over from Froyle's greatest hits!!!
Froyle and Friends! Greetings from Hiram, Ohio, USA. I have been considering how to make similar to the papers that you purchase, so this is great to add. I have thought of using paper napkin layers that will sublimate more (in my opinion) into the background that I have chosen to build upon. I have considered making a paper clay and rolling some super thin and placing on/between sheets of tissue paper. Then, for my fiber arts, I have considered spinning my own fibers into a thinner format and coiling the subsequent string/yarn onto or between layers of napkin or tissue paper, Just sharing my own musings on the same type construction, Thanks for sharing your "Uh-oh"s, as well as successes. It helps me learn MORE and keeps me from feeling as if I am the least successful art-er in the world. Hugs~~
Mind officially blown!!!!! Head is spinning in the best possible way...... soooooooo much potential. Run around your shapes with your water brush for ease of tearing....... You mentioned fabric paint - how about using it on organza and then cut out using your knife tip on your wood burning tool, seals your edges and now all ready for clothing embellishments! For your decorating tool tips, use tape to create a finer nozzle but keep the integrity of the tip......... Use an embossing pen, emboss, on really thin cottons, apply inks or dyes and iron between papers (creating a secondary piece, pieces) voila' instant batik! Oh how you have unleashed the hounds!!!!!! And your laugh, your laugh lights up my screen, so rockin' thrilled to have you in my artful life..........🦋🦋🦋🦋🦋⭐🦋
Oh Froyle aren't you the lucky one ,to have so many people ,just loving you up , I want you to know that you make so peoples whole day , there are so many people who have no one to give them joy , and you always give so much of yourself to all who watch your program .I have my three grown children in and out of my home all the time so I stay very busy , they still need my chicken and dumplings .....lol..Your friend from Texas USA .
In silkpainting you use "Gutta" for outlines, that makes nice structure on paper, too. If you ad babypowder to acrylic colors they turn out as 3d color. To create stand out peaces you can use wax pens, they are used to ddecorate candles, if you drwa on backing paper you can actually pull them off or wax sheeds you can use coockie cutters . The circle on baking paper might be great for stucture on the gelli plate?! The scribbelt ons looking like flowers to me.
Oh boy! Can’t wait to do this. Just in the Knick of time too as I was struggling with a concept where I need to mimic a rock formation, I think this technique will be the answer!
Wow, so much experimentation! Great to see! If I was trying to get a similar effect to the original paper I would use pieces of string or wool, dip them in the light moulding paste, then drape it on the tissue paper to make the roses. Don't know if it would work, but that's what came to mind!
I was sitting in my studio working and the negative voices were really just getting too loud!! (I must really cut back on the coffee😆) Long story short i said “Whats Froyle up too? She has amazing energy and art philosophies she shares!!” Thank you 🙏🏽 🤓
Oh so many things to experiment with. Thanks Froyle for the inspiration. And all you people who have commented with your ideas and experiments. Love it all and can't wait to try it all out when I get home on the weekend. Thanks you all. 😀❤💜
You are positively mad....and I love it!!! I thoroughly enjoyed your video. I've just found you, and will certainly hope to continue following you and your great imagination! TYFS
I learned one thing: when you drizzle the paint onto the paper that’s been treated with the matte medium, the paint spreads out a bit wider than if you drizzle it onto dry tissue paper. So it holds its shape more on the dry paper. I’m thinking that it’s because of more friction on the dry paper vs. the more slippery surface of the matte medium. So I would make the circles on the dry tissue and let it dry.. After it is dry you can put it onto the paper with the matte medium.👌
You are brilliant and a hoot to watch. I learn so much from you. At the least I’m entertained. Regarding this vid, I’m thinking uncoated with matte medium allows the tissue to disintegrate when you add it to collage and it melts/ blends into the background. Coated with matte medium make it more of a focal piece because it stands away from the background as another layer.
Great ideas to try. I did a version myself after seeing you use the paper. Made it with thread between 2 pieces of tissue glued together. Worked quite well.
Oh I am a new subscriber and I think I may just tune in to watch you if I am feeling a bit down in the dumps!!! You are just sooo much fun...so happy and full of positivity...I love that!! The arty crafty stuff is good too!!! Jan.xx
I love your energy!!! Hold on tight--this is next level painty papers! You inspire me endlessly--I have an idea up my sleeve. Will try it and report back!
@@FroyleArt Hi I went to the FB group, but didnt realize members can post. Also I wanted to ask , I have an FB group and would love to post links to your tutorials in group. Do you mind??? Typically, in my group-I try tutorials and post my results and then link the tutorial I followed.
@@cty9205 that sounds great! 👍🏼 you can post your results in my group too! Just make sure you answer the 2 admin questions when you join so I know you are a real person! 😘👍🏼
I so enjoy your videos and I always learn something. Your humor is infectious and makes me smile a lot. Thank you, Froyle, for sharing your wonderful self, artwork, experiments and laughter.
Fabulous ideas for collage fodder! Thanks, Froyle. Froyle, I had to return and thank you for this great idea of playing with Shringy gel, (which I just ordered). I’ve thought about these little beauties off and on this afternoon and have decided to make this year’s holiday cards, using the fun stringy gel to make shapes. Can’t wait for the gel to arrive. Oh, the ideas of dangling stringy goo over tissue paper to make baubles, trees, ornaments….! I’m as giddy as I’ve heard you get with your laugh and chuckle. You are a delight and I’ve learned so much from you about collage and design. Thanks for all you put into your videos for us. The more I watch, the more I feel like I’m just hanging out with you. I look forward to more “hang outs,”. Where we can see you experiment and come up with such beautiful pieces.
That's what a love about you to try something with us and fail or win with us. This is more than inspirational. This could take on the gel plate addictive wise
Hi Dear fun Froyle! I watched this video quite some time ago but watched again today and realized that I think I forgot to tell you and your friends that I used the string gel to make rose flower shapes and it is great! Thank you! 💕
Froyle, I am so in love with your presentations, joie de vivre and damn the torpedoes attitude!!! You have so inspired me. I knew that I had come upon your technique for the rose, but was unable to find it....but....my OCD kicked in--never give up and Voila!!! There you were. Don't ever, ever stop. Need to share my Aha moment with you and anyone else interested. I came across a used dryer sheet--waste not want not-- that was on my garage floor. Aha, I said, I think this would be perfecto in a collage. And it is! After testing numerous ways to coat the sheet--it's very filmy and porous--I decided to roll the paint onto my gelli plate, put the sheet down, put paper on the top and roll it with my brayer, turn it over and roll again. I then used my handmade stamps to create patterns and also used a stencil. Fabulous! Sorry to be so windy, but this makes me a very happy kid again.
Froyle you can easily make a pretty deckled edge around your textured circles if you dip a thinner brush in water and draw an edge to tear. It works beautifully on rice paper but tissue paper is good also. Just pull on the wet line, BOOM it pulls apart perfectly!
Being on a tiny budget, I will try making these "roses" with clear glue (Elmers glue all" on tissue papers and see if they work. If it does I will try other papers and make different colors.
Love love love your channel...First time with you for me and thoroughly enjoyed it..I needed something fun and happy and you really delivered.Love your laughter.thankyou so much for sharing the textured collage roses.Cant wait to try them..Much love Angie from Oz..xo
Fabulous ideas,. Going to be a circle week! The only problem I have is once I start I can’t find the off button! Corn flour in PVA glue works a treat to. I Look forward to next weeks inspiring video. Thank you Xx
Idea: Drizzle string gel circle onto plastic file folder. Let dry. Coat circle, including clear parts., with gel or fluid medium. Let dry, then pull up entire solid acrylic skin. Less fiddley, more doable? Can't wait for next week's collage!! 😊 Yay!!
Is “string gel” a product?
Genius idea 💡❗️❗️
I looked in my box of ‘too many art supplies’ and lo and behold I had string gel! Don’t know why, but hey! Now I know why I bought this.
Haha! So much fun!!! 😘 Happy creating, cheers
I’ve just had a great idea for the circles sandwich some embroidery floss between tissue paper and put your gel medium on both sides
Oh that sounds exciting!!! Do it & show me! haha! Cheers!
I like that sandwich method with the piped light modeling paste looks great! You could add any colour acrylic paint to your paste before loading your cake decorating syringe. Loving all 4 of those coloured circles together ❤️🖤🤍🤎
Yes you so could! 😘 cheers
You are a JOY to watch!!! Love your laughter!🥰
Thanks so much! 😘 cheers!
I made the mistake of watching this before I went to bed and OMG my brain caught fire. I just found you tonight and saw the handmade roses from your most recent Nov video and had to find out how to get that paper. The search led me to this video. I love them all but the string gel is amazing.
Haha! Oh that is just fabulous! Happy creating! 😘 Cheers Froyle
See, Froy,le you can make your own Roses. Try putting more on top of what you already have down. Good job, they came out pretty good. Thanks.
Thanks so much! 😘 cheers
You could also do the raised profile rose circles with hot glue on a piece of glass and spray paint, brush paint or colour with a Posca marker once they are dry . To remove from glass before painting them though just spray a bit of isopropyl alcohol on them and they will scrap off the glass in one piece with a razor blade knife.
Happy creating, cheers 😍
The techniques are great! But your laughter is the best!
Haha! I have so much fun! 😘👍🏼 happy creating! Cheers Froyle
You were made for doing creative demonstrations. You are never at a loss for words so there is no audio down time
You are always excited about what you are showing and that get's us excited about trying these techniques. Thank you.
Thank you so much 😊 Sometimes I do get a little carried away!! Cheers
Everybody probably has their own favorite but I really like the one on the gold bubble wrap paper
Thanks for joining me! Cheers Froyle 😘
I just love your show and your amazing creative mind! ❤ I make a lot of noise watching your shows. Makes my husband wonder what I’m watching. 😂😂
That’s hilarious! 🤣🤣 Happy creating, 😘 cheers
This is one of my favorites for refreshing my memory as well as inspiration for element making, mark making, etc! I am watching from your playlist "Mixed Media Techniques". This playlist is great for ideas to make your "own" imagination take over from Froyle's greatest hits!!!
That’s so good! 😘 Thanks for joining me! 😍 I might go back & watch them! 😂 cheers
love that I now know that I am not the only one that has trouble putting that pin into top of bottle
Haha! That’s hilarious! I love it!! Cheers! 😘
Froyle and Friends! Greetings from Hiram, Ohio, USA. I have been considering how to make similar to the papers that you purchase, so this is great to add. I have thought of using paper napkin layers that will sublimate more (in my opinion) into the background that I have chosen to build upon. I have considered making a paper clay and rolling some super thin and placing on/between sheets of tissue paper. Then, for my fiber arts, I have considered spinning my own fibers into a thinner format and coiling the subsequent string/yarn onto or between layers of napkin or tissue paper, Just sharing my own musings on the same type construction, Thanks for sharing your "Uh-oh"s, as well as successes. It helps me learn MORE and keeps me from feeling as if I am the least successful art-er in the world. Hugs~~
Haha! Thank you for your ideas! I would love to see what you create! Join my Facebook group & show me! All the best, cheers Froyle
Paper roses muxh easier than painting roses yes froyle cheers from rotoria bay of plenty
Hello!!! So much fun! 😘 cheers!
Thanks for considering creators who can’t spend money on products…I’m one of them!
I love experimenting with possibilities! 👍🏼😘
Mind officially blown!!!!! Head is spinning in the best possible way...... soooooooo much potential.
Run around your shapes with your water brush for ease of tearing.......
You mentioned fabric paint - how about using it on organza and then cut out using your knife tip on your wood burning tool, seals your edges and now all ready for clothing embellishments!
For your decorating tool tips, use tape to create a finer nozzle but keep the integrity of the tip.........
Use an embossing pen, emboss, on really thin cottons, apply inks or dyes and iron between papers (creating a secondary piece, pieces) voila' instant batik!
Oh how you have unleashed the hounds!!!!!! And your laugh, your laugh lights up my screen, so rockin' thrilled to have you in my artful life..........🦋🦋🦋🦋🦋⭐🦋
Thank you so very much! What a pleasure to read your response, I really appreciate your encouragement. All the best, Cheers Froyle
Oh Froyle aren't you the lucky one ,to have so many people ,just loving you up , I want you to know that you make so peoples whole day , there are so many people who have no one to give them joy , and you always give so much of yourself to all who watch your program .I have my three grown children in and out of my home all the time so I stay very busy , they still need my chicken and dumplings .....lol..Your friend from Texas USA .
Hello there Texas! I love it! Happy creating! Much love to you, cheers Froyle
Wow! Really fun ways to re-create those paper roses - so many possibilities! Thanks for inspiring us all!
Thanks so much! 😘 cheers Froyle
In silkpainting you use "Gutta" for outlines, that makes nice structure on paper, too. If you ad babypowder to acrylic colors they turn out as 3d color. To create stand out peaces you can use wax pens, they are used to ddecorate candles, if you drwa on backing paper you can actually pull them off or wax sheeds you can use coockie cutters .
The circle on baking paper might be great for stucture on the gelli plate?! The scribbelt ons looking like flowers to me.
Thanks for the ideas! 👍🏼 cheers Froyle
Oh boy! Can’t wait to do this. Just in the Knick of time too as I was struggling with a concept where I need to mimic a rock formation, I think this technique will be the answer!
Fabulous! 😘
Absolutely love this episode. I can’t wait to try some of these techniques.
That is just fabulous! 😍 Happy creating! Cheers Froyle
Red one looks great ❤️
Thank you! 😘
Oh Froyle you’ve done it again !
Your never ending energy and enthusiasm never fail to amaze me 😊
Thank you again 💕 x
Thank you so much! 😘😍
You are so joyful! Love your videos and your ideas. Thankyou.
Thank you so much! 😘 cheers!
Wow, so much experimentation! Great to see! If I was trying to get a similar effect to the original paper I would use pieces of string or wool, dip them in the light moulding paste, then drape it on the tissue paper to make the roses. Don't know if it would work, but that's what came to mind!
So much fun! 😘 cheers!
Dankjewel 👍🤗🇱🇺
Thanks for joining me! 😘 cheers Froyle
Like them all.
Thanks so much! 😘 cheers
I was sitting in my studio working and the negative voices were really just getting too loud!! (I must really cut back on the coffee😆)
Long story short i said “Whats Froyle up too? She has amazing energy and art philosophies she shares!!”
Thank you 🙏🏽 🤓
So cool! I love it! Happy creating!! 😘😍
My first time seeing you. I immediately subscribed in two seconds. I love your energy!!!!
Oh that is fabulous! Thanks so much! You have a few videos to catch up on! 🤣🤣 cheers Froyle
Yes, yes, YES!
Haha! Love it! 😍
Oh so many things to experiment with. Thanks Froyle for the inspiration. And all you people who have commented with your ideas and experiments. Love it all and can't wait to try it all out when I get home on the weekend. Thanks you all. 😀❤💜
I do get a little obsessive! Haha! 😂 so much fun!! Cheers Froyle
I love them all ! You’re amazing!!! Thank you!
Thanks so much! 😘😍 cheers Froyle
I loved your enthusiastic and your ideas. Thanks so much.
Thanks for joining me! 😘 cheers Froyle
love your humour..yer hilarious
Haha! Thanks for joining me, Cheers Froyle
I can’t possibly go to sleep now after watching this video! Incredibly brilliant. Thx
Thanks so much! 😘 cheers!
Your joy in creating is infectious! That laugh!
Thanks for joining me! 😘 cheers Froyle
You are positively mad....and I love it!!! I thoroughly enjoyed your video. I've just found you, and will certainly hope to continue following you and your great imagination! TYFS
Haha! Positively mad! 😆 all the best people are! Haha! 😘
I learned one thing: when you drizzle the paint onto the paper that’s been treated with the matte medium, the paint spreads out a bit wider than if you drizzle it onto dry tissue paper. So it holds its shape more on the dry paper. I’m thinking that it’s because of more friction on the dry paper vs. the more slippery surface of the matte medium. So I would make the circles on the dry tissue and let it dry.. After it is dry you can put it onto the paper with the matte medium.👌
So much fun!! Thanks for joining me, happy creating, cheers Froyle
I have just found your channel, I have always wanted to make collages but needed inspiration, your channel is great and I love your laugh 😂
Thank you so much! Cheers!
I love them all. 🌱💛
Thank you! 😘 cheers!
You are brilliant and a hoot to watch. I learn so much from you. At the least I’m entertained.
Regarding this vid, I’m thinking uncoated with matte medium allows the tissue to disintegrate when you add it to collage and it melts/ blends into the background.
Coated with matte medium make it more of a focal piece because it stands away from the background as another layer.
Yes I agree entirely! 👍🏼 I much prefer the uncoated, but it’s always good to experiment! 😍 cheers!
Great ideas to try. I did a version myself after seeing you use the paper. Made it with thread between 2 pieces of tissue glued together. Worked quite well.
Oh yes that is so much fun!!! All the best, cheers Froyle 😘
I love this all over again!!❤
Thanks so much! 😘 Happy creating! Cheers!
Oh I am a new subscriber and I think I may just tune in to watch you if I am feeling a bit down in the dumps!!! You are just sooo much fun...so happy and full of positivity...I love that!! The arty crafty stuff is good too!!! Jan.xx
Haha! I love that! 😂 Stick with me kid, I’m going to take you places! 👍🏼😘
Cool idea and what fun! TFS the inspiration!
You are so welcome!
I love your energy!!! Hold on tight--this is next level painty papers! You inspire me endlessly--I have an idea up my sleeve. Will try it and report back!
Oh please do!! And post your experiments in my Facebook group 👍🏼😘
@@FroyleArt Hi I went to the FB group, but didnt realize members can post. Also I wanted to ask , I have an FB group and would love to post links to your tutorials in group. Do you mind??? Typically, in my group-I try tutorials and post my results and then link the tutorial I followed.
@@cty9205 that sounds great! 👍🏼 you can post your results in my group too! Just make sure you answer the 2 admin questions when you join so I know you are a real person! 😘👍🏼
That is a very unique idea
Thank you! 😘 cheers!
I so enjoy your videos and I always learn something. Your humor is infectious and makes me smile a lot. Thank you, Froyle, for sharing your wonderful self, artwork, experiments and laughter.
Thank you! 😘
I am feeling grateful for Art in my Life
Me too! All the best, cheers Froyle
Put a second piece of tissue over the paint or medium and let them dry stuck together, then tear one of the papers off.
These are awesome! I love the clear string gel made the tissue paper transaparent.
It’s really very beautiful 😍
Oh man....inspiration overload!!! So happy you experiment for us!
Haha! I’m having so much fun!! For those who can’t buy the papers, we must experiment 👍🏼😘
Fabulous ideas for collage fodder! Thanks, Froyle.
Froyle, I had to return and thank you for this great idea of playing with Shringy gel, (which I just ordered). I’ve thought about these little beauties off and on this afternoon and have decided to make this year’s holiday cards, using the fun stringy gel to make shapes. Can’t wait for the gel to arrive. Oh, the ideas of dangling stringy goo over tissue paper to make baubles, trees, ornaments….! I’m as giddy as I’ve heard you get with your laugh and chuckle. You are a delight and I’ve learned so much from you about collage and design. Thanks for all you put into your videos for us. The more I watch, the more I feel like I’m just hanging out with you. I look forward to more “hang outs,”. Where we can see you experiment and come up with such beautiful pieces.
Thank you so very much! 😘 that’s how I feel when I create the videos, like we are just hanging out in my studio! 😍 cheers Froyle
Thank You!
Thanks for joining me! 😘 cheers!
I love it all. Fabulous!
Thank you so much! 😘
So much fun to be had! There really aren’t enough hours in the day! 😂
Oh I know it!! Cheers Froyle
Love these ideas! Thank you! ❤️
So much fun!! 😘
That's what a love about you to try something with us and fail or win with us. This is more than inspirational. This could take on the gel plate addictive wise
Haha! Thanks for joining me! I just love it! 😍
Thank you Thank you! Such good ideas!
So glad you joined me! Cheers Froyle
Wow, so many ideas and they are all fabulous. Thank you, thank you ❤️❤️❤️
So glad you joined me! Cheers Froyle
Loving this!, Marsha
Thank you! Cheers Froyle
Fabulously fabulous! Can’t decide between them as I love them all!
Thank you so much! 😘
Hi Dear fun Froyle! I watched this video quite some time ago but watched again today and realized that I think I forgot to tell you and your friends that I used the string gel to make rose flower shapes and it is great! Thank you! 💕
Oh that is just fabulous!! I bet they look great! Happy creating! Cheers Froyle
Fabulous, love it💕
Thank you! Cheers!
This is awesome!!
Thank you! 😘
I am so happy I can make my own paper roses! Lots of choices. I am in LOVE!
Happy creating! 😘 cheers Froyle
So cool. So many things that can happen with these techniques! Thanks.
I love it! Cheers Froyle
Froyle, I am so in love with your presentations, joie de vivre and damn the torpedoes attitude!!! You have so inspired me. I knew that I had come upon your technique for the rose, but was unable to find it....but....my OCD kicked in--never give up and Voila!!! There you were. Don't ever, ever stop. Need to share my Aha moment with you and anyone else interested. I came across a used dryer sheet--waste not want not-- that was on my garage floor. Aha, I said, I think this would be perfecto in a collage. And it is! After testing numerous ways to coat the sheet--it's very filmy and porous--I decided to roll the paint onto my gelli plate, put the sheet down, put paper on the top and roll it with my brayer, turn it over and roll again. I then used my handmade stamps to create patterns and also used a stencil. Fabulous! Sorry to be so windy, but this makes me a very happy kid again.
That sounds fabulous! 😍 I would love to see your dryer sheet painted! 😘 cheers Froyle
@@FroyleArt You have a date as soon as I can pull myself away from my studio.
I really love this!😃
So glad you joined me! Cheers Froyle
Froyle you can easily make a pretty deckled edge around your textured circles if you dip a thinner brush in water and draw an edge to tear. It works beautifully on rice paper but tissue paper is good also. Just pull on the wet line, BOOM it pulls apart perfectly!
Fabulous!!! Love it!!
Love it thanks for sharing
So glad you joined me! Cheers Froyle
You are totally brilliant -- I love these. Thank you so much.
Thank you for joining me! 😘
Awesome, awesome art.❤
Thank you so much! 😘👍🏼
Thanks for sharing your playtime with us!
I love the collage created on your desk with all of the circles on display 😍
Haha! Thanks so much for joining me! 😘
Great ideas, they're all wonderful.
Thank you so much! 😘
So happy I found you! Thank you for the great videos
So happy you joined me! 😘 happy creating 😍
These are so glorious! I can’t wait to try some of these. Hugs ❤️❤️❤️
So much fun! 😘
Another delightful video. Thanks Froyle. Can’t wait to try these.
Wonderful! 😍 thank you! 😘
Being on a tiny budget, I will try making these "roses" with clear glue (Elmers glue all" on tissue papers and see if they work. If it does I will try other papers and make different colors.
Yes I think that will work!!! Happy creating! Cheers! 😘
Fabulous ideas.
Thank you! So much fun! 😘😍
Can`t wait to try, thanks.💖💖💖. Can`t wait until next week to see you use them.
Thank you so much! 😘
Love this, and you have the best laugh... I smiles so much watching this!
Thank you so much! 😘 cheers Froyle
That is fabulous technique
Thanks for joining me! 😘👍🏼
Your videos are a joyous experience. And I learn so much. Love you, Froyle.
Thanks for joining me! 😘😍
I love all of them, and I would like to see some triangles, box's with smaller and smaller box's inside. You are so talented.
Thanks so much! Cheers Froyle
These are beautiful and such a fun process! Thanks for sharing this demo - I will definitely try this!
You are so welcome!
Thanks for more great tips and inspiring ideas! ☺️✌️🦋
Thanks for joining me! 😘
Sometimes basic is the most effective
Thanks for joining me! Cheers Froyle
I really love what you have done here and the idea is fantastic. :) Another happy sunday morning ;)
Thank you so much, Cheers Froyle
Love the string gel elements! But, they are all gorgeous!
So much fun! Cheers Froyle
Love love love your channel...First time with you for me and thoroughly enjoyed it..I needed something fun and happy and you really delivered.Love your laughter.thankyou so much for sharing the textured collage roses.Cant wait to try them..Much love Angie from Oz..xo
Oh you made my day!!! Welcome to my creative world! See you next week! 👍🏼😘
Got to this on Tuesday morning in UK and the sun is shining . What a great start to my day thank you . Just listening to you is therapy
Haha! Thank you so much! 😘 Happy Tuesday! 😂
I love those papers
Thank you so much! cheers Froyle
Fabulous ideas,. Going to be a circle week! The only problem I have is once I start I can’t find the off button! Corn flour in PVA glue works a treat to. I Look forward to next weeks inspiring video. Thank you Xx
All the best, cheers Froyle
Fabulous!!
Thanks for joining me! 😘
great experiment Froyle must try this. Have a great week. thanks
Thank you! Cheers!
Loved this video, your laugh is infectious! So glad I found your channel! Thanks for the inspiration. :)
Thanks for joining me! 😘 see you next week! 👍🏼
So very cool!
Thank you so much! Cheers Froyle