Thanks for a great demo. The finished print is quite stunning! I've just started using my gel plate so any good info & advice is really appreciated - helps takes the daunting fear out of this new process!
Why assume this? You can buy acid-free tissue nowadays! Anyway, with so many layers of acrylic paint plus a good acrylic medium or varnish to seal & finish, I don't think anyone need worry about paper or artwork disintegrating. If done correctly, the art will probably last longer than all of us!
Great decision to have multiple colours under the first leaf pull.
Makes it more interesting/ rich to the eye.
Thanks for a great demo. The finished print is quite stunning!
I've just started using my gel plate so any good info & advice is really appreciated - helps takes the daunting fear out of this new process!
There were a couple of tips in here I'd never seen before! Awesome video!!! Thanks so much.
Very lovely! thanks for taking time to show your technique. What type/brand of tissue paper are you using? It seems quite "durable."
Sounds like deli paper.
Just heard there’s a paper with the term “wet strength tissue paper” involved
Lovely
@@doreenjameison4091 yes, it's wet strength tissue - linked in the post
Magnifique 🌸🌸🌸
Fabulous!
Nice color combos! Thank you :-)
Lovely pulled prints, thank you for sharing your technique.
Absolutely gorgeous ❤
Thank you for a wonderful tutorial great technique I’m a real newbie you explain wonderfully thank you hi from NZ😀
These are awesome! Thankyou
Beautiful! Thankyou
gorgeous!
Stunning prints, thanks for sharing!!
beautiful technique, TFS
Beautiful 💕 Thank you !!!
Fabulous!! TFS 👏🏽
These are really beautiful. Thank you.
Gorgeous , It's like I was looking at the forest ground and someone wonderful garden. Great technique.
How do you mount this fine paper to display?
I hav etrouble with paper splitting 😮
Wehren can I buy Tissue paper????❤
I;m assuing the tissue paper isn't acid free, so over time it's going to disintergrate ?
Why assume this? You can buy acid-free tissue nowadays! Anyway, with so many layers of acrylic paint plus a good acrylic medium or varnish to seal & finish, I don't think anyone need worry about paper or artwork disintegrating. If done correctly, the art will probably last longer than all of us!