HaHa - well, you can start out small with a few sprays. I think they sell some in a pack of 3, too. Try them out - they're fun and easy! Thanks so much for watching and commenting ♥
I'm already looking forward to your next video showcasing more spray backgrounds.. These were great, your castle is adorable & agree with the swap from pink to light blue, it really pops on it's background. On your flower card I love the white underlayer on your big flower, it both adds dimension to the flower it adds some great contrast from the underneath. I'm so guilty of not using my sprays enough which is something I need to do better in doing.
Your creativity is so inspiring! May I ask you - what would you say are the differences between the distress mica sprays and the newest distress spritz?
Thank you! So, Tim Holtz is the best person to tell you the difference between those sprays. But, I can tell you that the biggest difference is that the Mica sprays really add color. You can take a white piece of paper and spray the Micas, and you will end up with some intense, shimmery color. The Spritz sprays really are intended to be an accent of shimmer. You would have to add a lot more of it to a white piece of paper to actually color the paper. Again, it's really intended to add a tint of shimmer. If you watch Tim's video where he introduces the Spritz Sprays, he really explains it all very well. Me, not so much 😆
That sky for the castle is perfect! So fun to play with sprays, beautiful cards.🙏💜 17:01
Thank you so much, Marcy! It's nice when a background can dictate a card design - makes the decision making easier!
Great comparison of sprays. Thank you
Thank you so much! I appreciate you watching and leaving a comment ♥
Oh my gosh, you are terrible for my credit card. Haha!! I don't own any sprays and now I want to go buy some. That flower card is amazing.
HaHa - well, you can start out small with a few sprays. I think they sell some in a pack of 3, too. Try them out - they're fun and easy! Thanks so much for watching and commenting ♥
Spellbinders knocked it out of the park.
Spellbinders always knocks it out of the park! What I love about them is that, every month, there is something different for everyone.
Those cards and backgrounds are gorgeous! Keep 'em coming!!!😊
Thank you so much! I appreciate you watching ♥
I loved seeing all of the spray options!
Thank you, Sam! ♥
I'm already looking forward to your next video showcasing more spray backgrounds.. These were great, your castle is adorable & agree with the swap from pink to light blue, it really pops on it's background. On your flower card I love the white underlayer on your big flower, it both adds dimension to the flower it adds some great contrast from the underneath. I'm so guilty of not using my sprays enough which is something I need to do better in doing.
Thank you so very much for watching and leaving this comment. I really appreciate it ♥
Well this comparison was wild! Now I need the illusion sprays 😂 gonna have to stop watching your videos 😂 kidding! Well done my friend.
Thank you, Jessica! ♥
What paper are you using?
Ranger Mixed Media Heavystock
Your creativity is so inspiring! May I ask you - what would you say are the differences between the distress mica sprays and the newest distress spritz?
Thank you! So, Tim Holtz is the best person to tell you the difference between those sprays. But, I can tell you that the biggest difference is that the Mica sprays really add color. You can take a white piece of paper and spray the Micas, and you will end up with some intense, shimmery color. The Spritz sprays really are intended to be an accent of shimmer. You would have to add a lot more of it to a white piece of paper to actually color the paper. Again, it's really intended to add a tint of shimmer. If you watch Tim's video where he introduces the Spritz Sprays, he really explains it all very well. Me, not so much 😆
@@allisonfrazier Thanks!