Hey julia, i love wet in wet. Its very majical. Enjoying your journey so far. Look frwd to the nxt one. Good luck with new house. ❤ Take care of you. X❤
G'day Julia, I am loving your watercolour journey from the beginning, as you start to explore all the fun techniques. 🎨 The second book that you popped on screen by Harriet De Winton looks very impressive and detailed in painting watercolour florals and foliage. I must confess that I absolutely love the wet-on-wet technique and use it often. The whimsical dancing tulips that I sent you were wet-on-wet. I am always mesmerised as the colours spread within the wet area. I have noticed when painting with watercolour that it is fine to leave white spaces, and I love the idea that it doesn't need to be perfect. Like you I use the Pigma Micron black pen, and the Pilot Hi-Tec-C in black as well. Both work brilliantly when adding doodles into your watercolours. Well done Julia for what you have achieved, and I am sure you will be encouraging a lot of lovely people out there to trying watercolours for themselves. After all we all must start from the beginning. God's blessings, love and hugs from your Aussie friend! 🌸🩷🌺
Thank you for all your encouragement My Friend!! I am feeling a bit harried at the moment, but not when I am in my studio studying watercolour. It is a blessing to be able to have this little respite from the move. I want to show beginning baby steps for true beginners out there - like me. Love and Hugs back across the world to you with God's Blessings!
I love the card you made, it's beautiful. Enjoyed watching the transformation your flowers were making as you added the extra coloring and lines, sure made a big difference! Looking forward to the next video.
Thank you so much for your encouragement Helen! Adding pen and some extra color here and there really makes a difference in a finished card. I love the way the paint mixes, and as I get better hopefully it will need less touch up.
You are so welcome! The card and bookmark are on their way to Canada to a penpal I met through this lovely youtube group. I hope you are getting your paints wet too!
Wet on wet is great LOL I need to practice more with it. I like the tube paints better than the dry pan water colors. Even if the leftovers on the palette dries, just add water to rejuvenate the tube paint. It’s probably all in what you get use to. Maybe I will get motivated to try watercolors again with these wonderful videos. Thank you for doing these.
Oh isn't it fun to see what the paint does when you do wet on wet? It's amazing to me how far it travels. Get those paints wet Sister!! Come on down this journey with me!
@@SeniorSusieStamps Me too! I've been practicing stamping items on the watercolor paper and trying to control the water when shading. IT'S FUN AND DEFINITELY RELAXING!!!!
Goodmorning Julia, I admire the scientific way you aproach the watercolouring. I am not scilled at all but I had nice results, drawing flowers without stamping outlines, watching a video from creationsceecee on RUclips. Have a nice day and I hope the moving goes smooth!
Thanks for sharing! And for coming along on my journey. My drawing skills stink - you'll find that out soon enough. I just wanted to start with the very basics for all beginners out there, something we can build on.
Thank you Julia, I enjoyed watching you paint .
I appreciate your encouragement Christine!!
Hey julia, i love wet in wet. Its very majical. Enjoying your journey so far. Look frwd to the nxt one. Good luck with new house. ❤ Take care of you. X❤
That's the perfect term for it - Magical!! It amazes me how the paint moves...
G'day Julia, I am loving your watercolour journey from the beginning, as you start to explore all the fun techniques. 🎨
The second book that you popped on screen by Harriet De Winton looks very impressive and detailed in painting watercolour florals and foliage. I must confess that I absolutely love the wet-on-wet technique and use it often. The whimsical dancing tulips that I sent you were wet-on-wet. I am always mesmerised as the colours spread within the wet area. I have noticed when painting with watercolour that it is fine to leave white spaces, and I love the idea that it doesn't need to be perfect.
Like you I use the Pigma Micron black pen, and the Pilot Hi-Tec-C in black as well. Both work brilliantly when adding doodles into your watercolours.
Well done Julia for what you have achieved, and I am sure you will be encouraging a lot of lovely people out there to trying watercolours for themselves. After all we all must start from the beginning.
God's blessings, love and hugs from your Aussie friend! 🌸🩷🌺
Thank you for all your encouragement My Friend!! I am feeling a bit harried at the moment, but not when I am in my studio studying watercolour. It is a blessing to be able to have this little respite from the move. I want to show beginning baby steps for true beginners out there - like me. Love and Hugs back across the world to you with God's Blessings!
Today was another fun example of water coloring. Thank you Julia🌹
Glad you enjoyed it! I know it's slow starting, but it is nice to be able to make something out of a study piece.
I love the card you made, it's beautiful. Enjoyed watching the transformation your flowers were making as you added the extra coloring and lines, sure made a big difference! Looking forward to the next video.
Thank you so much for your encouragement Helen! Adding pen and some extra color here and there really makes a difference in a finished card. I love the way the paint mixes, and as I get better hopefully it will need less touch up.
Great lesson on both of the flowers. That card that you made is awesome. thank you for sharing it.
You are so welcome! The card and bookmark are on their way to Canada to a penpal I met through this lovely youtube group. I hope you are getting your paints wet too!
Thank you, Julia! I love your videos! I needed this refresher!
You are so welcome Vicki! I hope you are getting your paints wet along with me!
Wet on wet is great LOL I need to practice more with it. I like the tube paints better than the dry pan water colors. Even if the leftovers on the palette dries, just add water to rejuvenate the tube paint. It’s probably all in what you get use to. Maybe I will get motivated to try watercolors again with these wonderful videos. Thank you for doing these.
Oh isn't it fun to see what the paint does when you do wet on wet? It's amazing to me how far it travels. Get those paints wet Sister!! Come on down this journey with me!
Really like the card you showed.❤
Thanks so much Caroline!
Absolutely beautiful, great techniques. Love the shading.
Thanks for your encouragement Dae! I am amazed at the movement of one drop of paint!!
@@SeniorSusieStamps Me too! I've been practicing stamping items on the watercolor paper and trying to control the water when shading. IT'S FUN AND DEFINITELY RELAXING!!!!
Goodmorning Julia, I admire the scientific way you aproach the watercolouring.
I am not scilled at all but I had nice results, drawing flowers without stamping outlines, watching a video from creationsceecee on RUclips.
Have a nice day and I hope the moving goes smooth!
Thanks for sharing! And for coming along on my journey. My drawing skills stink - you'll find that out soon enough. I just wanted to start with the very basics for all beginners out there, something we can build on.
@@SeniorSusieStamps I think your drawing is ok, as far as I can see in your videos! 😃
@@SeniorSusieStamps I am looking forward to the nect video. 😀
You need to paint on matter /canvas and frame your talents in your craft room. ❤
Oh Gosh! Well I do have the birdies on display. Maybe after I get much much better...LOL