You are amazing! From an interesting abstract alcohol ink painting, to an even more interesting stamped page, to a beautiful, colourful branch page, to the final work of art. You are inspirational xxx
I liked the page. The "muddy" areas added some drama. Your leaves were quite lovely, too. A great, playful page. I will see if I can create something similar.
Really beautiful result, and so brave of you to be vulnerable by showing how you worked through your creative doubts and struggles! A valuable lesson to share with all of us, and I so appreciate you.
Do you know how inspiring this was? So fascinating from the beginning to the end and it turned out gorgeous!!!!! Once again, you create a true piece of art! And, like you said, yes it is, very dramatic page for sure!!!!!
I really love this page and you showed me that it pays to just keep pushing through when things are going the way I meant them to go - which happens to me a lot!
Wow! It turned out great! Very talented artist, to start with acrylic inks that you're not used to playing with, and having such a beautiful outcome. Love, love, love this one! 💕
I can't believe you put so much on that page and yet it still turned out so beautiful. Mine would of looked like a muddy mess. Thanks for the inspiration.
I love the way it turned out. You have some great ideas. I find it really interesting how you sometimes use childrens or cheap products or whatever you can find to make marks in your journals. It’s true “The real joy in life is in the play”
Enjoyed your process. I’d have given up. You seem to know when to add more and when to stop. For a person who says you don’t have patience, you certainly know when to keep going and when to stop. Fabulous!
Noit, this is wonderful. If it were a piece of music, it would be a glorious jazz improvisation. You don't know where it's going to begin with but it turns out very well. You're very inspiring, so thank you very much!
Nothing like a little mud for the beauty you have created- wow dear noit, this page is 👍- I was completely all there with every move you made- what fun! Actually, I make a lot of mud but when you make “mud” it turns out gorgeous- Mine is another story-hahah- - like I said before, the people that see my “mud” most times, tell me they love my work - who knows & who cares at 89 Margalit
Love this, all the more because you persevered with it after being disappointed with the start. I see other artists too, working through projects until they magicallly turn out right , it's fascinating. I wonder - do you, ( or any of you other artists) ever just think 'Nope - can't do anything with that!' And projects finish up in the bin? Lots of mine do!
That was super, you made mistakes, who doesn't but you followed through. I was playing at the same time with background ideas, you gave me courage 😉🎨🖌️
What would happen if you sprayed the inks and water on a plastic sheet and then pressed a page into it like a print? This is all very inspiring and gorgeous... PS - YAY!!! That is stunning. I love watching your process and how you reach for different things.
Lovely results after a shakey start. It is good to know that you can make mistakes. I do it all the time. At least you can save yours. Mine end up being cut up for ATCs or go in the bin.
Talk about perseverance, ha ha ha realy made me laugh this video and also glad that I'm not the only one who sometimes make's a mess of things. The drying process seems still a bit problematic ;) But honestly Noit the page turned out great, it really is very very beautiful !!! ♥
Haha Noit, you do make me laugh when you get annoyed at losing "control"and making"mud" because in the end you always make the most beautiful page out of your "mud", see you shouldn't doubt yourself!! Your comments and demeanour changes once you see your way through your "mud"! Always love your work and watching your process!!😊👌
Wow!! Another experimental spontaneous journal masterpiece! I’ve not tried acrylic inks yet, they seem quite concentrated, love the way you can get them to move. It might be fun to try the alcohol resist technique with the inks. Could you reconstitute with water the inks that are drying in the bottle?
I am so glad that you stuck with the page and the process. I have an idea of what you might try with those acrylic inks. I would love to have some of the acrylic inks, but they are not yet in the budget. You have stated that you have not used them, and since you are the Queen of creatively making things yourself, why not get a small misting bottle (2 ounces + - ) and make your own spray acrylic inks? Just water and ink. Seriously, what have you got to lose? If it works, try adding a glimmer or glitter to the spray concoction. Just a thought. Your viewers love your work and appreciate what you do for us.
Maybe if used your heat gun to blow dry it would have moved the paints around (not sure) still came out beautiful just like everything you do thank you for sharing with us
You really don’t need a such f the ink as you do with paint. They are super pigmented so a little goes a long way when you’re using water on top. I really enjoy using them.
You are amazing! From an interesting abstract alcohol ink painting, to an even more interesting stamped page, to a beautiful, colourful branch page, to the final work of art. You are inspirational xxx
Thank you Melissa
This page turned out really nice. You were able to rescue the page out of the mud.
Thank you Dawn
I loved watching you turn a ‘hot mess’ into a beautiful page. Great learning experience for me.
Thank you Abbie
I liked the page. The "muddy" areas added some drama. Your leaves were quite lovely, too. A great, playful page. I will see if I can create something similar.
Thank you Paula
I love your mistakes. When you are finished it looks like you meant to do it that way. You are so talented. Love you.
Thank you Paula
Really beautiful result, and so brave of you to be vulnerable by showing how you worked through your creative doubts and struggles! A valuable lesson to share with all of us, and I so appreciate you.
Thank you Jeanne
MAGIC! Turning a time of uncertainty into positive results! Blessed and safe days!
Thank you Alice
Do you know how inspiring this was? So fascinating from the beginning to the end and it turned out gorgeous!!!!! Once again, you create a true piece of art! And, like you said, yes it is, very dramatic page for sure!!!!!
Thank you Nancy
I really love this page and you showed me that it pays to just keep pushing through when things are going the way I meant them to go - which happens to me a lot!
Thank you Brenda
Truly inspired by this page. Love the colors and techniques used. You are awesome.
Thank you Vanessa
That was an Amazing transformation. Great idea for the acrylic inks! Mud to beauty! I love watching the mistakes, that’s how we ALL learn. TFS
Thank you Tammy
I think that my acrylic inks are my current favorite art supply. It is nice to see someone else enjoying them!
Thank you Starla
Yes it’s lovely, I was wondering what was going to happen , but you made it into a beautiful page ,,,xxxx 🌼🌺🌸💕
Thank you Annie
Wow! It turned out great! Very talented artist, to start with acrylic inks that you're not used to playing with, and having such a beautiful outcome. Love, love, love this one! 💕
Thank you Rose
WOW WOW congratulations dearest Noit! What a gorgeous vibrant page!!! Love it love it! Take care. Lots of love😉💕
Thank you Benita
What a great lesson on how to turn ugly into beautiful,an absolutely fantastic page ,thank you so much I can't wait to do one like this.
Thank you Val
Wonderful page! I always enjoy watching your process and the terrific outcomes. Thank you.
Thank you
I can't believe you put so much on that page and yet it still turned out so beautiful. Mine would of looked like a muddy mess. Thanks for the inspiration.
Thank you Jane
Wow! I was wondering how the puddle would turn out...but leave it to you to make it all beautiful!!! 💜
Thank you Pat
Noit, you turned a disaster into a triumph!!!!!!!!!!! You are so talented and clever and a magician.......Love 💖Love 💖Love 💖 it xxx Mags
Thank you Mags
That was enlightening to learn how to make beauty out of mud! The lessons of art can be applied to life!
Thank you Gail
I love the way it turned out. You have some great ideas. I find it really interesting how you sometimes use childrens or cheap products or whatever you can find to make marks in your journals. It’s true “The real joy in life is in the play”
Thank you Arlene
What a great life lesson: don't give up! Love how you find things to make marks, that pen cap is great.
Thank you Laura
I wish I could make "mistakes" like that. It looks like a fantasy forest. Sweet!
Thank you
Really enjoyed watching this all come together. Pretty page! Bright AND dramatic colors are beautiful~
Thank you Coreen
Enjoyed your process. I’d have given up. You seem to know when to add more and when to stop. For a person who says you don’t have patience, you certainly know when to keep going and when to stop. Fabulous!
Thank you Judith
That’s great! I didn’t think you would be able to pull it back, but YOU DID 👍👍now I love it! Nice job🤗🤗
Thank you
Wow, that turned out a lot better than I thought it would. Amazing outcome.
Thank you
Noit, this is wonderful. If it were a piece of music, it would be a glorious jazz improvisation. You don't know where it's going to begin with but it turns out very well. You're very inspiring, so thank you very much!
Thank you Edna
It's great to see your process of recovering from mistakes, Noit. It turned out to be a beautiful page.
Thank you Lynne
Nothing like a little mud for the beauty you have created- wow dear noit, this page is 👍- I was completely all there with every move you made- what fun! Actually, I make a lot of mud but when you make “mud” it turns out gorgeous- Mine is another story-hahah- - like I said before, the people that see my “mud” most times, tell me they love my work - who knows & who cares at 89 Margalit
Thank you Margalit. Keep on creating, 89 is too young to stop
Lindo, lindo, lindo.... Me encantó... Muchas gracias Noit... 🌺🌷🌹😘😃🤗
Gracias Alejandra
This turned out so good. I really like it. Just working your creative magic. TFS. Have a crafty day.
Thank you Pamela
So fun. I love it Noit! You seemed very happy to have pulled off. I never doubted you for a second!🥳
Thank you Mary
I didnt have much hope for the "mud" but youve made this absolutely beautiful. It just might be my favorite. You are amazing! Tfs
Thank you Carole
such talent, so inspiring with gratitude from Haliburton Village, Ontario, Canada
Thank you
Looks awesome Noit, love all your pages you do, so inspiring and easy to follow and achieve. Thank you for your video.
Thank you Jenny
Love how you pulled it all together. It really turned out nice.
Thank you Connie
Brilliant save !!! Great page . Thank you . Kind regards - Judi - Australia
Thank you Judi
That turned out really pretty ❤Thank you for sharing ❤
Sometimes we have to work for what we are thinking and where we want to be at the end. Great result, well done
Thank you Vicki
From a mess to a masterpiece. Awesome.
Thank you Judy
Awsome!I love how u "fixed" ur mud lol so colorful and pretty!
Thank you Amber
Well done. Terrific outcome after the difficulties ❤❤
Hi Noit - you sure pulled this one out-love this page -what a save - tfs 👵🏻❤️🎨
Thank you Peggy
Loved how you pulled it off beautiful page you are the best teacher
Thank you Joyce
Love this, all the more because you persevered with it after being disappointed with the start. I see other artists too, working through projects until they magicallly turn out right , it's fascinating. I wonder - do you, ( or any of you other artists) ever just think 'Nope - can't do anything with that!' And projects finish up in the bin? Lots of mine do!
Thank you Cee Bee. No, I don't throw projects that didn't turn so good, there is always another layer to do
I was worried a bit for a while there Noit, but you saved the day and made a very interesting page.
Thank you Carole
That was super, you made mistakes, who doesn't but you followed through. I was playing at the same time with background ideas, you gave me courage 😉🎨🖌️
Thank you Irene
Stunning colors. Beautiful page.
Thank you
Noit, it all turned out well. :-) Love it. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you Vannic
Every page Wonderful , love the colours, u r so talented, thank you again wow
Thank you Fay
Thats beautiful. I really like the way it turned out.
Peace love and prayers.
Thank you Jackie
Maybe try using a hair dryer to move the ink on watered paper?
Regardless, I think this looks pretty cool and it gives me even more ideas to try!
LOVE the end result!!
Thank you Karen
You are fantastic!!!!!
I Lear so much in Holland!!!
Thank you Tonny
Such a wonderfully colorful page!
Thank you Marie
Wouah... J'adore...MERCI beaucoup 😘❤❤
Merci Monique
It all come together in the end very well ❤
Thank you Sonya
Lovely page--thanks for your inspiration!
Thank you Cammy
One of my favourites Noit, Absolutely love this piece. Would look great framed and hanging on a wall!!!
Thank you Nimmi
Gorgeous result. Very inspirational.
Thank you Susan
I love it. Let it dry
Thank you April
What would happen if you sprayed the inks and water on a plastic sheet and then pressed a page into it like a print? This is all very inspiring and gorgeous... PS - YAY!!! That is stunning. I love watching your process and how you reach for different things.
haven't gotten around to experiment with them. Thank you Judith
I love the background!
Thank you Ruthie
Lovely results after a shakey start. It is good to know that you can make mistakes. I do it all the time. At least you can save yours. Mine end up being cut up for ATCs or go in the bin.
Thank you Gloria
Beautiful. Thanks for sharing it.
Thank you
Great outcome I’ve never used alcohol ink either
Thank you Sherry. I used acrylic inks
I loved that background 😍
Thank you Jo
This is amazing! I love the colors! Really gorgeous!
Thank you Meridith
You did it! Woo hoo! 💖💕💖
Thank you Judy
You are a fabulous artist, of course it came out beautiful 😻
Thank you Brenda
Wow!
Thank you Ruthie
Gorgeous page, I have several acrylic inks, but they never turn out like this, they always end up such a mess lol. Tfs xo
Thank you Elizabeth
Talk about perseverance, ha ha ha realy made me laugh this video and also glad that I'm not the only one who sometimes make's a mess of things. The drying process seems still a bit problematic ;) But honestly Noit the page turned out great, it really is very very beautiful !!! ♥
Thank you Karin
Yes really like it it is lovely
Thank you Beth
Wow, that turned out beautiful. Those leaves turned it into a beauty. Great job on the drawing also!
Thank you Jean
Wow came out sooo nice. I love it!
Thank you
TRIUMPH!!!! tfs!
Thank you
Colorlicious
I love the "keep going attitude"
Thank you Angela
It looks magical.
Thank you Johanna
Wow! Beautiful page 😍
Thank you
Love your work, you are wonderful
Thank you Maria
That looks so cool!
Thank you Star
Sooooo pretty!!
Thank you Annette
Amazing!! Even your mistakes look good ;o)
Thank you Audrey
Just awesome!
Thank you Victoria
Very lovely!
Thank you Evelyn
Beautiful!
Thank you Toni
Noit, it worked so well!!! Thank you for another wonderful page! 🥰
Thank you Keryn
Haha Noit, you do make me laugh when you get annoyed at losing "control"and making"mud" because in the end you always make the most beautiful page out of your "mud", see you shouldn't doubt yourself!! Your comments and demeanour changes once you see your way through your "mud"! Always love your work and watching your process!!😊👌
Thank you Helen
So pretty! I enjoyed watching this develop. Thank you so much for all I'm learning from you.....even in my old age :-)
Yay, you're back. Thank you Phyllis
Gorgeous as always,tfs
Thank you Janet
@@NoitArt ur welcome🤗😊🤗
Thought this was going to be a hot mess but it turned out fantastic!
Thank you Sue
BEAUTIFUL♥️
Thank you Wanda
Noit Art Your Welcome
Wow!! Another experimental spontaneous journal masterpiece! I’ve not tried acrylic inks yet, they seem quite concentrated, love the way you can get them to move. It might be fun to try the alcohol resist technique with the inks. Could you reconstitute with water the inks that are drying in the bottle?
Thank you
Maybe if they're alcohol ink, with alcohol?
I am so glad that you stuck with the page and the process. I have an idea of what you might try with those acrylic inks. I would love to have some of the acrylic inks, but they are not yet in the budget. You have stated that you have not used them, and since you are the Queen of creatively making things yourself, why not get a small misting bottle (2 ounces + - ) and make your own spray acrylic inks? Just water and ink. Seriously, what have you got to lose? If it works, try adding a glimmer or glitter to the spray concoction. Just a thought. Your viewers love your work and appreciate what you do for us.
Thank you Pamela
Have you considered trying my idea with the acrylic inks?
already got too many homemade sprays and others that I bought @@alemapretsof
I just wondered IF acrylic inks could be made into a spray on type product. Thanks for considering the idea Noit.
Maybe if used your heat gun to blow dry it would have moved the paints around (not sure) still came out beautiful just like everything you do thank you for sharing with us
Thank you Candy
This page turned out beautiful. T F S
Thank you Lorraine
Hi and thanks for sharing your talent. I want to know the name of the permanent marker you use to outline.
Artline 70
You really don’t need a such f the ink as you do with paint. They are super pigmented so a little goes a long way when you’re using water on top. I really enjoy using them.
Thank you Tina