It is nice to see the larger stamps being used inside the bottles...it must be an A5 size at least Tracey but as pictures for children they are gorgeous... thank you 😊❤
Thank you. The watercolour card was cut to roughly A5 - they would great for a larger card or as you suggest an illustration for children. Thank you for watching. 😊Emma-Jo from Lavinia Stamps🧚♀️
Thank you so much 😀 You can find our blending brushes on the Lavinia stamps website. I'll pop the link below. We do ship to the United States. I hope this helps. 😊Emma-Jo from Lavinia Stamps🧚♀️www.laviniastamps.com/product-category/tools-accessories/tools/brushes/
I was wondering why you did not use a brush with water to blend your colors rather than a lighter colored pen? You did stamp on watercolor card. Would it have made any difference? Is it possible to bring in depth around the edges without using such deep, dark colors that cover up what you just colored in? Which one would you use?
You could blend the colours with a brush and some water - however this way you are blending two colours together in one go, without needing to blend out the darker colour with water and then adding another lighter colour on top. It's just another way of doing things. For pictures like this I find the Kuretake Clean Colour Real Brush Pens achieve this quicker, with more control and less water! Really I suppose it comes down to personal choice. The darker colours that we use around the edges of shapes are wonderful for giving the shape more depth. A gentle blend of this darker colour can just add a shadow and change the tone of your already coloured work. Giving it a depth too. The sort of colours I favour for a lighter touch are Elements ink Bermuda, Truffle and Mulberry. I hope this helps. 😊Emma-Jo from Lavinia Stamps🧚♀️
Hi Donna - you can find all the products that Tracey uses in this video in her shopping basket on the website. I'll pop the link below. I hope this helps.😊Emma-Jo from Lavinia Stamps 🧚♀️ www.laviniastamps.com/mystical-tree-in-a-bulbous-jar-by-tracey-dutton/
Beautiful Tracey. ❤
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Lovely thanks Tracey.💟
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It is nice to see the larger stamps being used inside the bottles...it must be an A5 size at least Tracey but as pictures for children they are gorgeous... thank you 😊❤
Thank you. The watercolour card was cut to roughly A5 - they would great for a larger card or as you suggest an illustration for children. Thank you for watching. 😊Emma-Jo from Lavinia Stamps🧚♀️
Beautiful Tracey xx
Thanks so much 😊😊Emma-Jo from Lavinia Stamps🧚♀️
Lovely. You are so very talented. I only have blending brushes popular in the US. Your brushes appear to work way better!
Thank you so much 😀 You can find our blending brushes on the Lavinia stamps website. I'll pop the link below. We do ship to the United States. I hope this helps. 😊Emma-Jo from Lavinia Stamps🧚♀️www.laviniastamps.com/product-category/tools-accessories/tools/brushes/
Ich schaue diese Videos so gerne und habe schon viele Projekte probiert nachzustempeln und bekomme tolle Komplimente.
Vielen Dank für die Ideen!
Vielen Dank Veronika. 😊Emma-Jo from Lavinia Stamps🧚♀️
Superbe merci pour toutes ces idées ❤
Thank you for watching Lovely. 😊Emma-Jo from Lavinia Stamps🧚♀️
Thank you so much, Tracey! Love your tutorials and adore your stamps❣️
Thank you so much!😊Emma-Jo from Lavinia Stamps🧚♀️
Wunderschön 🤩 😍🥰💯👍
Vielen Dank Isabel. 😊Emma-Jo from Lavinia Stamps🧚♀️
Love this!
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Just so beautiful Tracey, thank you 💖
Thank you so much!😊Emma-Jo from Lavinia Stamps🧚♀️
Loving these xxx
Looks great. Love it. Thanks Tracey x
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Love it, really looking forward to getting mine.
Hope you are enjoying the Sticker Stencils Dawn. 😊Emma-Jo from Lavinia Stamps🧚♀️
Lovely! ❤❤❤❤❤❤
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Please do something with the moon jar stencil sticker. Thank you. ❤
Thank you for your suggestion Joanne. I will forward your suggestion on to the team. 😊Emma-Jo from Lavinia Stamps🧚♀️
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I was wondering why you did not use a brush with water to blend your colors rather than a lighter colored pen? You did stamp on watercolor card. Would it have made any difference? Is it possible to bring in depth around the edges without using such deep, dark colors that cover up what you just colored in? Which one would you use?
You could blend the colours with a brush and some water - however this way you are blending two colours together in one go, without needing to blend out the darker colour with water and then adding another lighter colour on top. It's just another way of doing things. For pictures like this I find the Kuretake Clean Colour Real Brush Pens achieve this quicker, with more control and less water! Really I suppose it comes down to personal choice. The darker colours that we use around the edges of shapes are wonderful for giving the shape more depth. A gentle blend of this darker colour can just add a shadow and change the tone of your already coloured work. Giving it a depth too. The sort of colours I favour for a lighter touch are Elements ink Bermuda, Truffle and Mulberry. I hope this helps. 😊Emma-Jo from Lavinia Stamps🧚♀️
It helps tremendously. Thank you so much for taking the time to teach.💜@@LaviniaStampsVideos
what number stamps did you use for the small foliage?
LAV889 and LAV891
Hi Donna - you can find all the products that Tracey uses in this video in her shopping basket on the website. I'll pop the link below. I hope this helps.😊Emma-Jo from Lavinia Stamps 🧚♀️ www.laviniastamps.com/mystical-tree-in-a-bulbous-jar-by-tracey-dutton/