I just googled it and nothing came up. I think I just made my own stepout. You can do that by following my tutorial again and breaking out the steps with two different colored pens. Sorry.
Hi Nancy. I did a tutorial on creating colored backgrounds. It was quite a while back. I actually used Lindy's Magical Shakers which are dyes and work better than watercolor because they don't lift if you have to erase. I take you through "how to" step by step. Check it out.
The problem is more the paper than the watercolor. She uses hot press watercolor paper and I use that as well as cold press sometimes depending on the look I want. It doesn't work as well on some other papers because of the way the paper absorbs or doesn't absorb the watercolor.
Hi everyone. Yes - I use hot press watercolor paper as it is smoother and allows for crisp lines. Do make sure that your paper is completely dry too. But I've never had my micron pen clog with this technique. Good luck.
Very pretty ❤
Thank you! 😊
Love it.
Well, done
I appreciate your comments!
great tutorial! love this tangle. is there a step out online somewhere, do you know?
I just googled it and nothing came up. I think I just made my own stepout. You can do that by following my tutorial again and breaking out the steps with two different colored pens. Sorry.
@@botangle4946 thank you for answering! I'll definitely use your tutorial and keep practicing it til I've got the steps down.
Art by me ,it’s beautiful.
Thanks again, Andrew!
I would love to see how you colored your beautiful tiles! Is that watercolor??
Hi Nancy. I did a tutorial on creating colored backgrounds. It was quite a while back. I actually used Lindy's Magical Shakers which are dyes and work better than watercolor because they don't lift if you have to erase. I take you through "how to" step by step. Check it out.
I would like to see that too. I found the distressed oxides video - is that the one?
Hi. What is the name of the watercolors. When I used Microns on watercolors my pen stops working
I had this problem too.
Just so you are not alone.
The problem is more the paper than the watercolor. She uses hot press watercolor paper and I use that as well as cold press sometimes depending on the look I want. It doesn't work as well on some other papers because of the way the paper absorbs or doesn't absorb the watercolor.
@@irisalton8372 I'm learning that now cheers
Hi everyone. Yes - I use hot press watercolor paper as it is smoother and allows for crisp lines. Do make sure that your paper is completely dry too. But I've never had my micron pen clog with this technique. Good luck.
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Thanks!
i know this plant. i'm new. i made a tangle with this leaf. too bad it was already done! lol. pretty plant leaves, begonia.
I know - I felt the same. The pattern is just perfect and wish I could own in. But there is no better inspiration for tangles than nature!
@@botangle4946 absolutely.