Love love this piece. Gorgeous. I love the powdered watercolors. If I was worried about making a mess I wouldnt have become an artist. Any mess made can be cleaned up. Hope you have a great week Denise.😊
Oooh Denise! I wanted to grab that gold pen right out of your hand and make spirals on those big round blobs of color in the middle. So inspiring.. so fun...thank you!
So pretty!! I love the colors together - reminds me of a sunrise. Before you added the gold to the bottom area, it looked like abstract people. With the upper part of the stencil, I saw a church choir standing in front of stained glass windows. Might have to get this stencil just to try that idea out! There' another pigment powder out there - Brusho - they're more crystals than powder, but very vibrant & beautiful.
Denise, I didn't have the supplies you used today, so I swatched a small sample of some oil paints I got to try out for the first time while I watched your video. I love how you made your piece abstract and it turned out beautifully! I wasn't at all familiar with the supplies you used until today. Thanks as always for bringing something new and interesting to the art table! See you next time!
I use Pixie Spray by I Craft, available on Amazon, on the back of my stencils and it helps them stick to the paper, seems to help. It’s repositionable and won’t rip your paper when you take it off.
WOWWWWWW...those colours are so vibrant....LOVE it all... the 3 design in one Stencil too did the trik 😊... you could spray 3M remouvable glue on the back of the stencil to make it stay firm ❤❤❤
I love the colors and how the pattern looks like it’s in melting off the page. i do have some Brusho powders and Lindy’s Magical Powders. I read some of the comments below that mention Pixie Spray. It does work and washes easily from the stencil. I know you don’t clean your stencils (and I really like how the previous color looks with the colors you chose). A spray of rubbing alcohol should take the stickiness from the spray off. Thanks for the great paint day. Have a great Sunday, Denise🤗
If you use Brusho, stick a sewing pin or thumbtack through the center of the Brusho jar lid…. You can sprinkle tiny amounts that way, and then keep a thumbtack in it for storage. I love my Brusho powder so much that I don’t plan to try any other watercolor powders unless I’m given them out something 😝
This turned out really well. Watercolor powders are indeed very messy, but you can get such beautiful results from them. There is also a product I learned about from Mary Beth Shaw, StencilGirl, called pixie spray, which you spray on the back of a stencil, it is low tack, and it keeps the stencil in position. I own it, but I haven’t tried it yet. Actually I won’t be trying it for a while as I just had shoulder surgery again and will be out of commission for probably six months.
I knew it would be a great paint day when you say "lets try something kinda crazy" but the final page looks great,I loved the colours they all merged so well and I lovehow thw stencil was in effect ghosted,further enhanced by the gold. Maybe next time tyou try this maybe add in some of the metallic wayercolour powders to give a shimmer to the colours.Sometimes the unpredictable gives amazing inspired results like this. (P.s) I ordered a set of the Mungyo soft pastels and just know they'l be a great adition to my mixed media art creating,thank you for the reccommendation of those,I already love thir oil pastels.
I think you'll love those soft pastels! They are super pigmented, I love them. I love when I start out thinking lets be a little crazy too!! It was a great paint day. Thank you! 🥰
@@2lilowlsstudio Denise,when I use watercolour powders which are messy to say the least, I have a way to contain them when I'm using them. I have a really large shallow draw that I think came fom a plan chest, you know for storing large blue prints/plans etc. I fouund it at a thridt store a few years ago. what I do I have the base lined with a plastic sheet,then ontop of thesei lay old newspapers. I use the powders indise this draw and it's sides kep the powders contained and stop them going every where. When Im finished and my pieces are dry I can simply throw away the news papers and claen down the plastic sheet lining and it's ready to go again,and after a time I change the plastcc sheeting in the base as it stains. But it means the rest of my studio space is proteced from watercolour powders getting everywhere. (matt)
Just a suggestion. I use little magnets to hold the stencil down. (Put a magnetic sheet under the page and the little magnets on top of the stencil
Great tip!! Thank you! 🥰
You’re a genius ❤ great idea
I use a flat cookie sheet and magnets works great x
I was thinking about those glass pebbles used in floral and home decor, but this is even better idea!
What a great tip! Thank you!
Love the vibrant colors and the pops of gold is perfect!
Thank you! 🥰
LOVE this!! The colors, the stencil and the gold. Fabulous!!!
Thank you so much! 🥰
Love love this piece. Gorgeous. I love the powdered watercolors. If I was worried about making a mess I wouldnt have become an artist. Any mess made can be cleaned up. Hope you have a great week Denise.😊
Hope you have a great week too!! Thank you! 🥰
Oooh Denise! I wanted to grab that gold pen right
out of your hand and make spirals on those big round blobs
of color in the middle. So inspiring.. so fun...thank you!
Fun! That would have been cool! Thank you! 🥰
THAT is totally yummy! I absolutely love how this turned out - soooo gorgeous 🩷
So glad you loved it! It is a favorite for me!! Thank you! 🥰
I am so glad I found your page! I 😊 fantastic paint day! I absolutely love those colors together 😊
So glad you hung out with me today! Thank you! 🥰
That's gorgeous! I love the colors, the stencils and that gold! This is now one of my favorites (and I have a lot! 😉😃)!! 😍
It is one of my favorite too! Thank you! 🥰
So pretty!! I love the colors together - reminds me of a sunrise. Before you added the gold to the bottom area, it looked like abstract people. With the upper part of the stencil, I saw a church choir standing in front of stained glass windows. Might have to get this stencil just to try that idea out!
There' another pigment powder out there - Brusho - they're more crystals than powder, but very vibrant & beautiful.
I love that - people standing in front of the stained glass! Thank you! 🥰
I can so see a choir!
Gorgeous, love the color palette and the patterns. Thanks for sharing your process with us ❤️
So glad you enjoyed it!! Thank you! 🥰
Denise, I didn't have the supplies you used today, so I swatched a small sample of some oil paints I got to try out for the first time while I watched your video. I love how you made your piece abstract and it turned out beautifully! I wasn't at all familiar with the supplies you used until today. Thanks as always for bringing something new and interesting to the art table! See you next time!
So glad you hung out with me today! Thank you! 🥰
This turned out so nice. Really enjoyed getting caught up on your videos!
Thanks so much! 😊
Going to give this a try. Exciting. I have powders and hardly ever use them. Thanks for the idea.
Have fun!! 🎨🎨🎨
I use Pixie Spray by I Craft, available on Amazon, on the back of my stencils and it helps them stick to the paper, seems to help. It’s repositionable and won’t rip your paper when you take it off.
Cool! I'll check it out!! Thank you! 🥰
WOWWWWWW...those colours are so vibrant....LOVE it all... the 3 design in one Stencil too did the trik 😊... you could spray 3M remouvable glue on the back of the stencil to make it stay firm ❤❤❤
It is just as vibrant in person and I love it so much!! Thank you! 🥰
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Ummm, you absolutely emphasized that they were messy in that earlier video. I'm still scared of those, but this is really cool.
I thought I did! But someone was ugly to me 😂… people are crazy 🤪 Thank you! 🥰
😂
People are definitely crazy…
Maybe try temporary adhesive spray on the stencil.
I love the colors and how the pattern looks like it’s in melting off the page. i do have some Brusho powders and Lindy’s Magical Powders. I read some of the comments below that mention Pixie Spray. It does work and washes easily from the stencil. I know you don’t clean your stencils (and I really like how the previous color looks with the colors you chose). A spray of rubbing alcohol should take the stickiness from the spray off. Thanks for the great paint day. Have a great Sunday, Denise🤗
Great tips! So glad you loved it!! Thank you! 🥰
I must have this stencil! Beautiful!❤❤❤
It's a good one! ☺️ Thank you! 🥰
Can you tell me where to get it Denise???
@@user-um8lq4gh6h It is the stencil club stencil from stencil girl. I link that in the description.
@@2lilowlsstudio ok ty!! 😍😍
If you use Brusho, stick a sewing pin or thumbtack through the center of the Brusho jar lid…. You can sprinkle tiny amounts that way, and then keep a thumbtack in it for storage. I love my Brusho powder so much that I don’t plan to try any other watercolor powders unless I’m given them out something 😝
Great tip! Thank you! 🥰
Heavy washers from the hardware store. There are weights in the quilting supplies.
Thank you! 🥰
This came out very pretty, a lot better than a few times I tried it. Thanks Denise!!
Thank you! 🥰
Absolutely gorgeous and so fun too!!! That stencil is so cool! It looks like a poster for a big event or (as we say in the south) a shindig 😅
It does! I love that. Thank you! 🥰
Thw bottom looks like people. Cool.
That is cool! Thank you! 🥰
Wow, so pretty. I have brusho…
Give it a go! Thank you! 🥰
Love how this came out! Just joined stencil club!
Hope you love it like I do!! Thank you! 🥰
This turned out really well. Watercolor powders are indeed very messy, but you can get such beautiful results from them. There is also a product I learned about from Mary Beth Shaw, StencilGirl, called pixie spray, which you spray on the back of a stencil, it is low tack, and it keeps the stencil in position. I own it, but I haven’t tried it yet. Actually I won’t be trying it for a while as I just had shoulder surgery again and will be out of commission for probably six months.
Oh no! Hope you heal quickly! I haven't tried the stencil spray... I'll have to check it out! So glad you enjoyed this!! Thank you! 🥰
@@2lilowlsstudio thank you
I wonder if pixie spray would work to hold the stencil in place.
Love the colors!
Thank you! 🥰
I don’t think Sketchbox offers the Zig gold pen any longer as I don’t see it. It seems hard to find elsewhere and I love it!
I noted that in the description. I filmed this when they were still available ☺️
@@2lilowlsstudio thank you. I obviously didn’t read through 😀
@@dianaclaus629no, you were good. I changed it after you mentioned not finding it. I didn’t realize it was gone. Thank you! 🥰
I knew it would be a great paint day when you say "lets try something kinda crazy" but the final page looks great,I loved the colours they all merged so well and I lovehow thw stencil was in effect ghosted,further enhanced by the gold. Maybe next time tyou try this maybe add in some of the metallic wayercolour powders to give a shimmer to the colours.Sometimes the unpredictable gives amazing inspired results like this. (P.s) I ordered a set of the Mungyo soft pastels and just know they'l be a great adition to my mixed media art creating,thank you for the reccommendation of those,I already love thir oil pastels.
I think you'll love those soft pastels! They are super pigmented, I love them. I love when I start out thinking lets be a little crazy too!! It was a great paint day. Thank you! 🥰
@@2lilowlsstudio Denise,when I use watercolour powders which are messy to say the least, I have a way to contain them when I'm using them. I have a really large shallow draw that I think came fom a plan chest, you know for storing large blue prints/plans etc. I fouund it at a thridt store a few years ago. what I do I have the base lined with a plastic sheet,then ontop of thesei lay old newspapers. I use the powders indise this draw and it's sides kep the powders contained and stop them going every where. When Im finished and my pieces are dry I can simply throw away the news papers and claen down the plastic sheet lining and it's ready to go again,and after a time I change the plastcc sheeting in the base as it stains. But it means the rest of my studio space is proteced from watercolour powders getting everywhere. (matt)
@@avirtualcanvas7584that’s a fantastic idea! I’ll have to come up with something similar! Thank you! 🥰
I love the vibrancy of the colors. Is watercolor powder the same as Brusho? Thanks Denise 😊❤
I think it is the same. ☺️ Thank you! 🥰
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Thank you! 🥰
Try using pennies!
Great idea! Thank you! 🥰