I really enjoyed this video. I just ordered your book. I think I like the essential oil transfer the best. I’m big on aroma therapy so I like the idea of the fragrance while working on a creative process. I also like the gel print. Once I get the book I’m sure I’ll try several things. 👍🏽
Oh yeah, by the way, I just ordered your book from Amazon. Perhaps I'll find my answer in there? Still, great channel and I enjoy your teaching. Thanks.
@@NitsaCreativeStudio The video I watched used a Staz-on ink pad. They used staz-on black, let it dry completely, put down a thin layer of acrylic paint, then put a laser printed image down, and pulled up as normal.
Hello Nitsa, Great videos as always! I was just wondering if you would have links to the Amazon products for the UK all please? I order allot of your recommendations, however you will not be receiving anything as I have to do the manual search xx
Hi Nicola, great idea but it will be difficult for me to execute as I have viewers from many different countries. Thank you for watching and that's the important thing 🤗
@@NitsaCreativeStudio I do watch all of your videos, you're my main inspiration throughout my work, I even wrote my essay on Non-P (I am a fine art and crafts degree student) xx
Nitsa, I've been watching your channel and tried your photo transfer method with acrylic paints. I even bought the same gel plate you use, and I cannot get the photo to transfer onto the plate. I don't know if I'm using too much paint, or not enough. I bought a HP Laser printer that uses toner, and have tried high-contrast prints but nothing works. Any suggestions...please?
Hi Joe, there could be a few reasons but it's hard for me to tell without seeing every step of your process. My advice is to keep changing things around in your process until you get it to work. Good luck! 👍🏼
I’m always excited and looking forward to each video you put out weekly. Another great one. Thank you so much ❤️😘
That's so nice to hear! Thank you so much Susan 😘
Wow just loving your work I do like them all
Thank you Nitsa. I am binge watching your videos. So many ways to transfer images. Love it
Glad you like them! Thank you soooo much! 🌼😘
Thanks for sharing these incredible ideas with us . I like the gel transfer😊
I think it's probably my favorite as well! Thank you Sheryl 🥰
Love the backing paper process..thx🤩
Thank you Reni 💛💚🤗😘
Toda. Great videos!
Bevakasha! and thank you for watching Merle 🥰
You deliver so much joy with your videos!
Oh thank you Lori! I do enjoy making these videos 🥰
I ♡ watching your videos. I learn alot. and I love your accent and you are a fun person
That's so sweet!! Thank you 🥰
You are amazing !!!
Thank you Ricki 🥰
Great technics, I lovee the essential oil one, thanks!
Thanks for watching Wanda 🥰
You are creative minde
Thank you 😊
You are delightful!! Which of these techniques do you think is best for small text?
Another wonderful video. Thanks so much ❤️
I really enjoyed this video. I just ordered your book. I think I like the essential oil transfer the best. I’m big on aroma therapy so I like the idea of the fragrance while working on a creative process. I also like the gel print. Once I get the book I’m sure I’ll try several things. 👍🏽
I also enjoy working with essential oils, especially I love the Eucalyptus 💚 Thank you for your support, Rochelle, I hope you enjoy the book! 🥰
great ideas! they look so quick and fun!
Thank you Amit 😘
Oh yeah, by the way, I just ordered your book from Amazon. Perhaps I'll find my answer in there? Still, great channel and I enjoy your teaching. Thanks.
Thank you for ordering the book. The book has many image-transfer processes but does not feature gel printing, however my next book will 😊
Thank you
You're welcome 🤗
Calm down Nitsa, have some coffee. You are so cute in the bloopers.
Thank you David ☺️
Excellent techniques!!
Thank you Shelley 🥰
ur da best
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I love all of these! Have you ever tried using an ink pad instead of acrylic paint for gelli printing?
Hi Kevin, no I haven't tried it but it will be interesting to give it a go. do you know which type of ink will work?
@@NitsaCreativeStudio The video I watched used a Staz-on ink pad. They used staz-on black, let it dry completely, put down a thin layer of acrylic paint, then put a laser printed image down, and pulled up as normal.
Hello Nitsa,
Great videos as always!
I was just wondering if you would have links to the Amazon products for the UK all please? I order allot of your recommendations, however you will not be receiving anything as I have to do the manual search xx
Hi Nicola, great idea but it will be difficult for me to execute as I have viewers from many different countries. Thank you for watching and that's the important thing 🤗
@@NitsaCreativeStudio I do watch all of your videos, you're my main inspiration throughout my work, I even wrote my essay on Non-P (I am a fine art and crafts degree student) xx
Nitsa, I've been watching your channel and tried your photo transfer method with acrylic paints. I even bought the same gel plate you use, and I cannot get the photo to transfer onto the plate. I don't know if I'm using too much paint, or not enough. I bought a HP Laser printer that uses toner, and have tried high-contrast prints but nothing works. Any suggestions...please?
Hi Joe, there could be a few reasons but it's hard for me to tell without seeing every step of your process. My advice is to keep changing things around in your process until you get it to work. Good luck! 👍🏼
What type of paper do you use for gelli monoprinting?
I print on standard copy/printer paper
Don’t forget photocopy and prints from your local library. My library currently charges nothing for photocopying and printing, even color copies.
So true! I totally forgot about this option. Thank you so much for reminding me 🥰