Hi Annukka, congratulations for 1k subs. Love your workstation for spinning wheel. This formed a beautiful flower with gorgeous bloom. It's fun to watch the flicks. But can't help to ask, it just amuse me how it would be like pulling out those dry paints Lol. 🥰❤
Could you please show the spinner without the canvas and explain how you attached the wood in X formation? Also how you prepared canvas on back and attached tape to secure? Love your work and flick and spin!
Hi Sherry! It’s a regular 12” aluminium spinner with bearings. The X is 4 pieces of wood cut in a way that makes them interlock - much like puzzle pieces. And the canvas, I place it on the X, make sure it’s level in all directions, and take a length of duct tape that I position in place from below the arms of the X - in a way that it adheres to both the underside of the X arm and the frame of the canvas.
Hi Leslie! Thanks so much for stopping by to leave a comment, I appreciate it 😍 The torch is purely to pop air bubbles, with paints this thin it’s advisable to slow down drying time to prevent cracking. Hope that makes sense! I’d be more than happy to elaborate, nerd here loves the science part 😝
Beautiful colors, technique, and flower. I love the flick and spin . Great results, for sure.
Thanks so much Marlene!
You're an amazing artist. Such beautiful work. You're inspiring me to expand my career as a nail tech to this art! Thanks so much, God bless
That’s wonderful Joyce, thanks so much ❤️
Very fun technique with very fun results... Love it!
Thank you 😊
I love this technique! Gotta try it!!
Thank you! Let me know how you get along.
Such a beautiful technique.
Again, thank you ❤️
Annukka this is so much fun. Beautiful
Thanks so much!
I set the time, I’ll try my best if nothing gets in the way 😘 looks lovely! Love the flick n spin!
Thanks, Donna 😍🥰
Omg I love this so much❣️👍🇨🇦😁👩🎨 I gotta give this a try .. sending hugs my friend 🥰
Thanks so much, Sandra! I’d love to hear how you get along with the technique ❤️💜💙
Wow this looks beautiful!
Thank you, Kim ❤️
Gorgeous results! 😍 🤩 😁
Thank you, Willa! 😍
This is very cool. Ive honestly never seen this Technique before flicking with your finger. End result is awesome. 👏🤩😍
Thanks so much, Amy! The flicking creates amazing cells 🥰
@@AnnukkaArtStudio yes it is very cool. Love the end result
Very beautiful!!
Thank you, Paige!
It's beautiful!💞
Thank you 😊
Looks amazing. Can't wait
Thanks, Camile, hope to see you there!
Beautiful
Thank you 😊
thanks for sharing....
Absolutely my pleasure!
すごくいいです!👍
Funny!
Hi Annukka, congratulations for 1k subs. Love your workstation for spinning wheel. This formed a beautiful flower with gorgeous bloom. It's fun to watch the flicks. But can't help to ask, it just amuse me how it would be like pulling out those dry paints Lol. 🥰❤
Thanks, Heema! Pulling out the dry paints is oddly meditative!
@@AnnukkaArtStudio Haha yeah must be oddly satisfying too. 🥰Have a lovely day!
Could you please show the spinner without the canvas and explain how you attached the wood in X formation? Also how you prepared canvas on back and attached tape to secure? Love your work and flick and spin!
Hi Sherry! It’s a regular 12” aluminium spinner with bearings. The X is 4 pieces of wood cut in a way that makes them interlock - much like puzzle pieces. And the canvas, I place it on the X, make sure it’s level in all directions, and take a length of duct tape that I position in place from below the arms of the X - in a way that it adheres to both the underside of the X arm and the frame of the canvas.
That is so cool. Where did you get your spinner? Looks like a beautiful flower.
Thanks so much! I got mine off Amazon, look for an aluminium cake spinner with bearings. I made extenders/handles for it with some 1x7cm molding wood.
Amazing!! You make it look so fun and easy
Hi Leslie! Thanks so much for stopping by to leave a comment, I appreciate it 😍 The torch is purely to pop air bubbles, with paints this thin it’s advisable to slow down drying time to prevent cracking. Hope that makes sense! I’d be more than happy to elaborate, nerd here loves the science part 😝
@@AnnukkaArtStudio - that makes perfect sense!!! Thank you so much for the lesson
Very beautiful. I've tried this several times but just can't get the results. Xx
Thanks, Alison. Is there any way I can help you with this technique?
@@AnnukkaArtStudio Thank you very much. I just don't think I'm very good at flicking!