I have to say that years ago I had a ton of pan pastels and wound up getting rid of them because they never stayed put! Always rubbing off and no one knew how to deal with them. They have come back the a vengeance and I love it. Also, they can replace paint because they never go bad like paint does after a while! I really appreciate the video. 🌻👍
Wow, Julie! This is definitely the most informative video on using pan pastels, I had gotten some and did not really know what to do with them. Also one of the best videos on using the gelli plate with stencils. I have done that before but did not know about the layering and all that so Thank u so much for sharing. Wonderful video and absolutely love your round stencil design. You always design such great stencils and I’ve been buying them for years. They are always my favorites.
Dear Julie, I guess I have been living in a hole, but I recently found videos about Impossible Cards and was wondering if you might do a video on them for the ScanncutDX, especially using clear acetate as the base card. I am not sure how the scanner and blade would react with the acetate or if there is a work around. Thank you so much for your sensible and clear videos which has helped me overcome my apprehension of using the ScannCut dx. David
Dear Julie, Thank you for your reply. Since this video was using the ScanNCut2 you can adjust the settings. However, since I want to use my ScannCut DX with the autosensing blade and clear acetate, would the machine be able to see through the acetate and adjust the settings for the cuts? Thanks again for your help. David
I think you're misunderstanding how the AutoBlade works. It doesn't "see" anything. The blade checks the the depth of material by feel, not by sight. Clear or opaque makes zero difference in the process.
I guess I was confusing the auto blade and the scanner. Thank you for clarifying that for me. I am so loathe to do something to damage the scanner or blade that I am rather timid. Thank you, too, for your patience with me. Sincerely, David
This video answered a lot of questions for me! I was about to give up on my gel plate with PanPastels. Fluid acrylics. Use colors instead of white for more vibrancy. What brand paper/weight/gsm did you use? TY!
Thank you for your creative ideas. Is it possible to incorporate pages with Pan Pastel in the art Journal because in my experience they are color-reducing? Do you apply some material to keep the paint from getting dirty?
Hi. This is a great tutorial. I never imagined trying Pan Pastel on Gelli plate. I have a question. What did you have around your stencil and why? It looked like duck tape or something. What is the purpose of having it around the stencil? Thank you!
I have to say that years ago I had a ton of pan pastels and wound up getting rid of them because they never stayed put! Always rubbing off and no one knew how to deal with them. They have come back the a vengeance and I love it. Also, they can replace paint because they never go bad like paint does after a while! I really appreciate the video. 🌻👍
Fantastic! A new use for my pan pastels.
So pretty! I never knew you could use the pan pastels! Thanks for sharing!!!
My pleasure!
these are such awesome ideas!! I am itching to try it out!
Again...you hit it out of the park with this process!!! Awesome!!! Thanks for the cleaning tips, too...
Wow, Julie! This is definitely the most informative video on using pan pastels, I had gotten some and did not really know what to do with them. Also one of the best videos on using the gelli plate with stencils. I have done that before but did not know about the layering and all that so Thank u so much for sharing. Wonderful video and absolutely love your round stencil design. You always design such great stencils and I’ve been buying them for years. They are always my favorites.
Very kind of you, Carol! Thank you so much!
very cool to see everyone demo with pan pastels .... like what you did especially with your stencil.
Thanks!
Impressive. That was fast and beautiful.
Thanks!
Tfs Julie! Looks so fun I'll have to give it a try and Brigit does have an awesome channel🤗
Dianna Mangrum yes, she does!
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Pretty awesome!
WOW, totally cool!
So cool!
VERY Cool!
Dear Julie,
I guess I have been living in a hole, but I recently found videos about Impossible Cards and was wondering if you might do a video on them for the ScanncutDX, especially using clear acetate as the base card. I am not sure how the scanner and blade would react with the acetate or if there is a work around.
Thank you so much for your sensible and clear videos which has helped me overcome my apprehension of using the ScannCut dx.
David
Acetate and the ScanNCut are fine. It's the same as cutting stencil plastic.
Dear Julie,
Thank you for your reply. Since this video was using the ScanNCut2 you can adjust the settings. However, since I want to use my ScannCut DX with the autosensing blade and clear acetate, would the machine be able to see through the acetate and adjust the settings for the cuts?
Thanks again for your help.
David
I think you're misunderstanding how the AutoBlade works. It doesn't "see" anything. The blade checks the the depth of material by feel, not by sight. Clear or opaque makes zero difference in the process.
I guess I was confusing the auto blade and the scanner. Thank you for clarifying that for me. I am so loathe to do something to damage the scanner or blade that I am rather timid. Thank you, too, for your patience with me.
Sincerely,
David
What did you call the round tool and where do i you get it. Cheers😊
These look great. I'm surprised at how little paint you need.
This video answered a lot of questions for me! I was about to give up on my gel plate with PanPastels. Fluid acrylics. Use colors instead of white for more vibrancy. What brand paper/weight/gsm did you use? TY!
It's not special paper. It's cardstock from the office supply store.
Mmmmn would eye makeup work? Now I have to find some. Bx
Thank you for your creative ideas. Is it possible to incorporate pages with Pan Pastel in the art
Journal because in my experience they are color-reducing? Do you apply some material to keep the paint from getting dirty?
There are lots of videos on sealing PanPastel. It's easy to do with a gelatin plate.
WOW!!! Do you think the same technique would work for fabric?
I don't know. Especially if you wanted to wash the fabric.
Hi. This is a great tutorial. I never imagined trying Pan Pastel on Gelli plate. I have a question. What did you have around your stencil and why? It looked like duck tape or something. What is the purpose of having it around the stencil? Thank you!
Duct tape. It gives me more space to work with.
This is fabulous! What tool did you use to press the paper down on the gel plate?
It's a baren. If you read the supply list in the description of the video, you'll see it listed with a link to purchase.
also can we use this in card making?🦄🥰🦄
I would assume so.
I stumbled across this video, not looking at who did it. When watching, I’m like, geese she sounds like Julie ! 😂. Oh, it is ! 😮😂😂
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can u put in the description who the 2 pple r u said to take a look at