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5:20 using a stencil to remove color ! Great ! Plus the foam applicators used to remove color ! I had not thought of these 2 "reverse" processes. And I love the crayons because they give me control of drawing with the watercolor effect when adding water 🖍 As always, I truly enjoy your tutorials ! Nana in se OK usa 🙋
@@simon.hurley I liked the watercolor type painting you did on the flower the best. I have had distress crayons for years and have only used them a couple of times. Time to pull them out again! Thanks for the tutorial.
Your joy and enthusiasm is so contagious, the demonstration is brilliant. It takes us step by step into new methods and techniques. Your warm easy manner encourages us not to be afraid to try new things. Wonderful to watch can't wait to work and try these products. Thank you. 👏👏👏
Hi mate...love you demo..I've been trying to get my 8yr old Grandson into this..gave him Jane Davenports..Whimsical & Wild book..he loves it so next I will get him some of your awesome products...his Birthdays Dec so he'll just get some happy mail...🇦🇺🦔🦘🐨🦎
Enjoyed the video. You shared so much information. My favorites was the "messy painterly" background, doodle print of the residual crayon on the stamp. And the painting in the flower.
Great cards! I loved them all! Thanks for sharing! I need to play with my distressed crayons again. It's been a long time and you have inspired me with great ideas to try. Have a wonderful day, Tammy 😇
Ohhhhhh...that second example is beautiful. I haven't ever thought about these crayons but.....seeing this video think I might try them. Thank you so much!!!
Love all you ideas and the school scribbles stamp is sooo cool!! Thank for your awesome tips and ideas! Oh and my fav card was the flower! Super beautiful!
Great techniques with Distress crayons! The "Loo" is one of favorite stencils which you have made, so it's probably my favorite card. Another great video! Thanks, Simon!
I have had several packs of Tim’s Distress Crayons for about a year, but have barely used them. You made some really great cards here! My favorite was the one with white foliage background! I love your stencils!
Loved them all but the last flower one was my favorite. I have seen these crayons but had no idea how to use them. Thanks for sharing these ideas and techniques!😄
New subscriber here! 👋🏻 You came yo in my recommended & I clicked on because Distress crayon were in the title. I’m not a card maker, but love the techniques that you demonstrated with the Distress crayons. 👍🏼 I must get your leaf stencil, that was my favorite. Thanks so much! From South Carolina!
Thank you for the great tutorial! I got a bunch of distress crayons for my birthday and I’ve never used them. Now my mind is spinning with ideas! I really liked the circle kind of rainbow smudging you did and also the way you lifted some of the color off with the blender brush.
love the tip using a foam with water to remove the crayon using a stencil. I've been doing this painstakingly with a cloth, so definitely going to try your quick version - awesome :)
Ok, I have to pull out my distress crayons again, they haven’t been used in a long time. Thanks for reminding about coating the cardstock, had forgotten that! Love all the designs, especially the flower. So excited for your new products to be available.
Love the background created with The Loo stencil and I appreciate the tip on using a wet blending foam to remove the color on the leaf stencil background. TFS... I enjoy your enthusiasm and watching your talents bloom and grow. Congratulations on the success of your own line of products! Have a great day! :-)
I love Tim’s distress crayons. You are so right about their creaminess. My grandson and I like to get them and our Gelatos out and play play play! Well, We play until papa gets home then Carson forgets all about Nana and I’m left to play by myself! Lol!
Loved your video! You show such great ways to mix cardmaking up! I really love your stencils and have never used distress crayons, but watching you use them makes me want to give them a try with the stencils. I loved your leaf one, but also the one with the flower stamp. Can't wait to purchase them. Make it a great day which you have and TFS. :)
Thanks for this! I have had the crayons for a while (purchased for a challenge) and wasn't sure of options for using them. I love using the water on the foam tool to remove color. SO EASY with beautiful results! :)
Great video, tips, and cards. Did you use Gesso to seal the cardstock, because it wasn't water color cardstock? Or why? And do you have to heat set after you use distress crayons with the stencil to prevent color movement? thx
Wow Simon you talk about the Tim Holtz distress brushes and they're out of stock already at Simon Says Stamp. I never really considered distress crayons, but I'm going to give it a try. I liked the rainbow background with your new stencil The Loo.
I loved all of your cards....I just could not pick a favorite. I do have a couple of questions. What was in the bottle that you squeezed after applying the paste onto one of the cards? Also, you said something about the backgrounds are still water reactive after it dries. Is there any way I can seal it so it won’t?
I love all the cards. I have used Tim Holtz crayons in the past, I loved doing that. then I got into making planner videos. I really wanted to give it a go again with the crayons, using the ones I have and also I picked up more. When I would use the watercolor paper and I woud put the crayon down, I used a baby wipe to move the colors. But I see you prepare the water color paper. Could I only use the clear gesso to prepare water color paper? Is that all you use? Hear from you soon. Thank you. I loved all the cards you decorated! I will give those a go also. Thanks for the inspiration. I only need to know about preparing the water color paper.
Simon, what kind of tape do you use to tape down your stencils and to mask off areas on cards you don't want to get color/any medium on? Thanks! Thank you for the videos!
I hope you enjoyed the video... Comment below which card is your favorite! :)
My new Simon Hurley create. release will be available for purchase mid-February.
In the meantime, shop Simon Hurley create.: ldli.co/e/06jrzz and SAVE 20% at Ranger with code: "SIMON20".
Nice to see a fella in this card making field ❤🎉
I really enjoyed learning how to use my distress crayons! Thank you, Simon!
5:20 using a stencil to remove color ! Great ! Plus the foam applicators used to remove color ! I had not thought of these 2 "reverse" processes. And I love the crayons because they give me control of drawing with the watercolor effect when adding water 🖍
As always, I truly enjoy your tutorials !
Nana in se OK usa 🙋
Using the blender brush and water ...genius! Thank you
Loved your video. I never thought I needed these distress crayons but you may have changed my mind.
Simon, you are such an awesome young man with your amazing and creative talent! Thanks so much for sharing your art! Blessings from Canada! 😍
Wow!Simon
This is a great video
That bird is quirky which made me smile. I like the rainbow circle. Thanks for a great video ❤
cool because I have all this stuff and havent been using it!!!love love the leaf one!!!
Excellent video! I learned how to use the distress crayons that I have been hesitant to use so far. Thanks for the great ideas.
Love all three backgrounds. I got so many ideas on what to do with my Distress Crayons. Thank so much!!
Simon, I am LOVING your stamp sets!!!
Now I need to invest in all the Distress Crayons!!!! Great demo Simon!
I loved the leaf background, I never thought of using a sponge applicatotor to do the lift off
The first one, no, the second one, no! the ALL one! Refreshed my love of Distress crayons - thank you Simon!
Your generosity to Crafters is unmatched. Thank you for all that you do for us - super deals and great ideas - you're the best. Happy Holidays!
Thanks Sue!🫶🏻🤗
Great video. Loved the multiple methods and how you stressed prepping your paper
Simon these stencils are really beautiful.!
mintea thanks so much! :)
@@simon.hurley I liked the watercolor type painting you did on the flower the best. I have had distress crayons for years and have only used them a couple of times. Time to pull them out again! Thanks for the tutorial.
Cannot wait to try these distress crayons because I love my distress inks!!
I love the leaves background.
Your joy and enthusiasm is so contagious, the demonstration is brilliant. It takes us step by step into new methods and techniques. Your warm easy manner encourages us not to be afraid to try new things. Wonderful to watch can't wait to work and try these products. Thank you. 👏👏👏
I loved the remove white card. Nice job!
You have really come a long way in your talanted card making and business. LOVE your vibrant personality and perky attitude.
My favorite is the textured one❤
Thank you. I really like the first two backgrounds. Thank you.
Love everything about your “Loo” stencil and this background here is no exception!
Great techniques! 👍🏼 Thank you Simon. 😊
What a great project and I love the reverse of taking the distress crayon color off. It’s so cool!
Now I have ordered all the colors of the crayons. So funny too see all this technics and ideas.
Love them all! The Loo is beautiful, And the rainbow circle one with the little bird is adorable. Love that little guy! Great video! TFS
Hi mate...love you demo..I've been trying to get my 8yr old Grandson into this..gave him Jane Davenports..Whimsical & Wild book..he loves it so next I will get him some of your awesome products...his Birthdays Dec so he'll just get some happy mail...🇦🇺🦔🦘🐨🦎
I love the first background.have a Bless Day.
Nice, fun & easy techniques thanks for sharing
Enjoyed the video. You shared so much information. My favorites was the "messy painterly" background, doodle print of the residual crayon on the stamp. And the painting in the flower.
Great video! My fav background is the school scribbles. It's fun! ; )
Never knew how to use these Distress Crayons. Thank you for showing a lot of variety as to make deep pigmented color on our cards. Wow!
I enjoyed that n s h del. I loved the distressed x atoms. My favorite was the waterilily card.
Loved them all!❤❤❤
Great cards! I loved them all! Thanks for sharing! I need to play with my distressed crayons again. It's been a long time and you have inspired me with great ideas to try. Have a wonderful day, Tammy 😇
Ohhhhhh...that second example is beautiful. I haven't ever thought about these crayons but.....seeing this video think I might try them. Thank you so much!!!
Really nice Simon love your ideas. I really like your stamp sets, the squawk card was my favorite. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for the inspiration. I like them all.
merci pour ces techniques et bravo pour vos nouveaux produits ! très chouette !
Hermoso todo!!! 😍
Love all you ideas and the school scribbles stamp is sooo cool!! Thank for your awesome tips and ideas! Oh and my fav card was the flower! Super beautiful!
Great techniques, beautiful
These are all great ideas. I loved the one with the leaf stencil. Can't wait to try it!
Can’t pick JUST one! They are all great! Love your stencils Simon! Thanks for all the great ideas with these crayons...can’t wait to play!!!
Great techniques with Distress crayons! The "Loo" is one of favorite stencils which you have made, so it's probably my favorite card. Another great video! Thanks, Simon!
Thank you Simon, I love all your backgrounds and the last card with the flower is so pretty. I look forward to your new releases
I love all ur cards. I have the crayons. I think I need to plant some money trees in my backyard 😂
I have some of these crayons... but haven’t used yet. This inspires some ideas. Thank you!
Wonderful video, the first example was my favorite. Thank you for sharing these great tips!
I have had several packs of Tim’s Distress Crayons for about a year, but have barely used them. You made some really great cards here! My favorite was the one with white foliage background! I love your stencils!
Going to go play with my distress crayons, Weeee!!! Great job making these wonderful cards, love them all!!!
Loved them all but the last flower one was my favorite. I have seen these crayons but had no idea how to use them. Thanks for sharing these ideas and techniques!😄
The first one was my favourite background but I also really like the flower.
New subscriber here! 👋🏻 You came yo in my recommended & I clicked on because Distress crayon were in the title. I’m not a card maker, but love the techniques that you demonstrated with the Distress crayons. 👍🏼 I must get your leaf stencil, that was my favorite. Thanks so much! From South Carolina!
Thank you got this. I had not seen the distress crayons in use. Loved the texture you put on.
Judy Nickolaus yay! Glad you enjoyed seeing the Distress Crayons in use. :)
Another fun video, Simon! I'm in love with your stenciled backgrounds! Will have to give Distress Crayons a try...TFS
Thank you for the great tutorial! I got a bunch of distress crayons for my birthday and I’ve never used them. Now my mind is spinning with ideas! I really liked the circle kind of rainbow smudging you did and also the way you lifted some of the color off with the blender brush.
Loved them all but I think the one with the Loo stencil is my favorite.
love the tip using a foam with water to remove the crayon using a stencil. I've been doing this painstakingly with a cloth, so definitely going to try your quick version - awesome :)
love the background techniques! I'll be trying them for sure!
Ok, I have to pull out my distress crayons again, they haven’t been used in a long time. Thanks for reminding about coating the cardstock, had forgotten that! Love all the designs, especially the flower. So excited for your new products to be available.
Love the background created with The Loo stencil and I appreciate the tip on using a wet blending foam to remove the color on the leaf stencil background. TFS... I enjoy your enthusiasm and watching your talents bloom and grow. Congratulations on the success of your own line of products! Have a great day! :-)
You and Justine Hovey are starting to convince me to buy Distress Crayons.
Ok, so i adore the "Loo" background but the stamping you got with the leftover ink on the School Scribbles stamp was awesome!!
I love Tim’s distress crayons. You are so right about their creaminess. My grandson and I like to get them and our Gelatos out and play play play! Well, We play until papa gets home then Carson forgets all about Nana and I’m left to play by myself! Lol!
Preciosas las tres!!
Great techniques..love how you “fingerprint” and make a stunning card! All the backgrounds are wonderful!
I really like your first card but all are great! Do you have to seal your paper before using the crayons?
Loved your video! You show such great ways to mix cardmaking up! I really love your stencils and have never used distress crayons, but watching you use them makes me want to give them a try with the stencils. I loved your leaf one, but also the one with the flower stamp. Can't wait to purchase them. Make it a great day which you have and TFS. :)
Thank you Simon. I have all the crayons and forget to use them. Great techniques!
Love the leafy background! Can you use the crayons without the paste you use at the begging?
I enjoyed the distressed crayons.
love them all...
Thanks for this! I have had the crayons for a while (purchased for a challenge) and wasn't sure of options for using them. I love using the water on the foam tool to remove color. SO EASY with beautiful results! :)
Just heard of this product. You inspire me to try. You are a nattutal
That was Awesome
Are all of the white cards treated beforehand with the gesso?
Wow!
Great video, tips, and cards. Did you use Gesso to seal the cardstock, because it wasn't water color cardstock? Or why? And do you have to heat set after you use distress crayons with the stencil to prevent color movement? thx
What brand of black do you use for your stamped images before you watercolor? I love your ideas!
Wow Simon you talk about the Tim Holtz distress brushes and they're out of stock already at Simon Says Stamp. I never really considered distress crayons, but I'm going to give it a try. I liked the rainbow background with your new stencil The Loo.
Great video thank you.
I loved all of your cards....I just could not pick a favorite. I do have a couple of questions. What was in the bottle that you squeezed after applying the paste onto one of the cards? Also, you said something about the backgrounds are still water reactive after it dries. Is there any way I can seal it so it won’t?
I love all the cards. I have used Tim Holtz crayons in the past, I loved doing that. then I got into making planner videos. I really wanted to give it a go again with the crayons, using the ones I have and also I picked up more. When I would use the watercolor paper and I woud put the crayon down, I used a baby wipe to move the colors. But I see you prepare the water color paper. Could I only use the clear gesso to prepare water color paper? Is that all you use? Hear from you soon. Thank you. I loved all the cards you decorated! I will give those a go also. Thanks for the inspiration. I only need to know about preparing the water color paper.
Hi Simon. Fun tutorial. What watercolor card stock do you recommend ?
Love it I might have to buy some crayons
Simon, what kind of tape do you use to tape down your stencils and to mask off areas on cards you don't want to get color/any medium on? Thanks! Thank you for the videos!
Hi, Do you have a Tim Holtz stencil blender brush for each color family? Thank you.
Great video
Simon, I.Love your hacks and info videos. How old were you when you showed an interest in crafting, and who was your inspiration?
Do you have to coat with gesso or can you do without?
Love what you come up with
Kim Durgey thanks Kim!
What did you seal the craft paper with
Simon Hurley fingerpaints! 😂❤️
Do you have to use watercolor paper for this technique?