@@NitsaCreativeStudio I'm a perfectionist and I've had to learn over the many years I've been doing stuff like this that the way it lands is the way it wants to land and it's best to just let the art be what it wants to be rather than trying to force it to be something it's not. While we may think we have a plan in mind and that everything is going to go perfectly to that plan, the reality is that our subconscious knows what we're trying to say and what IT want's the piece to look like ... and you just have to learn to live with that as a perfectionist. Frees the soul (after you get used to it of course!).
I also love using old books and things in my art. Have you tried to image transfer from an old book? I know the ink is different, as is the way it's printed and what it's printed on, but it's still ink and paper.
Yes, some old books work but not all, but generally speaking if I really want to transfer from an old book, I will scan it and then tranfer from a photocopy. This way I also preserve the book 👍
Hello Nitsa!! This video was very professionally put together, I really enjoyed it. Thanks for sharing your tips. Keep safe ... Love from Norwich (UK) ❤️😊
Glad you liked it!! I was in your neck of the woods (East Anglia) in 2016. And a few days visit to London was the best birthday gift ever! It was my childhood dream to visit the UK🥰
Great idea! 🧡 I will share it in a future video. For the most part I create the visual journal along while making other projects and using the left-over paint 😁
This is a great video I did my first laser pull today, I was so happy ,but there isn’t anyone in the shops that have a laser printer so I cut a picture out of my calendar , and after a couple of attempts it was ok for a Beginner, I realised on the first time I had let the ink dried out too much and didn’t get anything so when I used more ink and put the same picture down and left it a while it was 50% okay, you are such a good teacher. Xxx
So, I know that your viewers are inclined to buy the mediums that you use and that's fab. I love Liquitex as well as Golden. But, it's super expensive and a professional medium. Not that novices can't use the pro stuff. OF COURSE they can. But my suggestion would be to browse your Walmart and any other discount store in which they sell art supplies. Just find something that says "gel medium", be it gloss, semi, or matte. Before you purchase the expensive stuff, try it with the cheaper stuff. In my experience, while the pro stuff is a bit more reliable in the results, for home projects and practice, the cheap stuff works well. Matter of fact, I have some from Michael's that works as well as the pro stuff for a fraction of the cost. Even a fraction of the cost of Mod Podge. However, if you plan on selling your projects, I'd invest in the pro stuff. It really does work better. Only a little, but enough to warrant using it for stuff you will sell.
I totally agree! If you are a beginner and just practicing and are not planning on selling your artwork, it's definitely a good idea to use inexpensive art supplies. Also, even when you are a pro it's always a good idea to buy in bulk, so overall the supply prices are more manageable. I like to browse yard sales and second hand stores for art supplies, you'll be surprised at what you can find and low low prices, sometimes people will even give their supplies for free! Thank you April for your thoughtful comments 🌼🧡🤗🥰
I would have liked a close up look to the finished piece. Too fast and not enough detail as to what you are doing. Love the idea and would try it but need more info.
Love the page and the nonchalant way of colouring in… not for a perfectionist… the visual journal is great too 👩🏻🎨
Yes, totally casual painting, this is why I enjoy it so much. I could never be a good disciplined painter even if I tried 😅 thank you as always Reni 😘
@@NitsaCreativeStudio I'm a perfectionist and I've had to learn over the many years I've been doing stuff like this that the way it lands is the way it wants to land and it's best to just let the art be what it wants to be rather than trying to force it to be something it's not. While we may think we have a plan in mind and that everything is going to go perfectly to that plan, the reality is that our subconscious knows what we're trying to say and what IT want's the piece to look like ... and you just have to learn to live with that as a perfectionist. Frees the soul (after you get used to it of course!).
Wow! So inspiring! 💖💖💖
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so pretty! love using old books for the collage! looks so cool!
True! Vintage books are awesome! Thank you Amit 💛
You have to be the QUEEN of Image transfer! ~Ana
That's cute!! Thank you Annalee 🥰
Thank you for sharing Nitsa..I love this combo of collage and photo image transfer and adding paint. 💙
Yay!! Thank you Shane 🧡💚💛
I absolutely love your video. Going to go look @ your book 🌈☮️🙏💯
Wonderful! Thank you Kathleen 🥰
Fantastic! Thank you! And very interesting your visual journal. I am very interested in how you combine colors. Very nice!
Thank you so much Digna! For the most part I create the visual journal along while making other projects and using the left-over paint 😁
I also love using old books and things in my art. Have you tried to image transfer from an old book? I know the ink is different, as is the way it's printed and what it's printed on, but it's still ink and paper.
Yes, some old books work but not all, but generally speaking if I really want to transfer from an old book, I will scan it and then tranfer from a photocopy. This way I also preserve the book 👍
Nice video Nitsa. Love your collage.
Thank you so much Robin! 🥰
This was really a fun video! Thanks for sharing 🌴😍💕
Glad you liked it!! Thank you Annette 🧡😘
Thank you for the video 🙂
Your the best!❤️🙂
Thank you too Cheryl 😘🧡
Hello Nitsa!! This video was very professionally put together, I really enjoyed it. Thanks for sharing your tips. Keep safe ... Love from Norwich (UK) ❤️😊
Glad you liked it!! I was in your neck of the woods (East Anglia) in 2016. And a few days visit to London was the best birthday gift ever! It was my childhood dream to visit the UK🥰
Really really enjoyed your video. Thank you for sharing it with us.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you jane 🥰
btw, I subscribed to your channel 💛
@@NitsaCreativeStudio 💜🧡💜
I would really love to see some videos on the creation of your visual journal.
Great idea! 🧡 I will share it in a future video. For the most part I create the visual journal along while making other projects and using the left-over paint 😁
C'est magnifique, it's so beautiful.
Merci beaucoup! 🧡💜💚
This is a great video I did my first laser pull today, I was so happy ,but there isn’t anyone in the shops that have a laser printer so I cut a picture out of my calendar , and after a couple of attempts it was ok for a Beginner, I realised on the first time I had let the ink dried out too much and didn’t get anything so when I used more ink and put the same picture down and left it a while it was 50% okay, you are such a good teacher. Xxx
Wonderful Joyce! I'm so happy to hear that, thank you for sharing 🥰
You are very inspiring, thank you
You are so welcome! Thank you Simone 🌷
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So, I know that your viewers are inclined to buy the mediums that you use and that's fab. I love Liquitex as well as Golden. But, it's super expensive and a professional medium. Not that novices can't use the pro stuff. OF COURSE they can. But my suggestion would be to browse your Walmart and any other discount store in which they sell art supplies. Just find something that says "gel medium", be it gloss, semi, or matte. Before you purchase the expensive stuff, try it with the cheaper stuff. In my experience, while the pro stuff is a bit more reliable in the results, for home projects and practice, the cheap stuff works well. Matter of fact, I have some from Michael's that works as well as the pro stuff for a fraction of the cost. Even a fraction of the cost of Mod Podge.
However, if you plan on selling your projects, I'd invest in the pro stuff. It really does work better. Only a little, but enough to warrant using it for stuff you will sell.
I totally agree! If you are a beginner and just practicing and are not planning on selling your artwork, it's definitely a good idea to use inexpensive art supplies. Also, even when you are a pro it's always a good idea to buy in bulk, so overall the supply prices are more manageable. I like to browse yard sales and second hand stores for art supplies, you'll be surprised at what you can find and low low prices, sometimes people will even give their supplies for free! Thank you April for your thoughtful comments 🌼🧡🤗🥰
I am ready to buy a laserjet printer..which one would you recommend. I am finally ready..I love you work..I am ready..finally
My recommended laser printer in listed and linked under the video, in the description area 👍 Good luck Lisette
I would have liked a close up look to the finished piece. Too fast and not enough detail as to what you are doing. Love the idea and would try it but need more info.
what is the book you're holding from 1:03-1:07 with the tan pages and the cool 1970s fonts? I would love to know because I collect 1970s. THanks!
Must ot be only lazer prints? Ink printer is what o have🌈☮️🙏
This particular process works only with laser or toner based photocopies 👍