Hi, there! I am barely half way through your video... which I stumbled upon on Pinterest.😁 I am definitely going to your channel to view the previous steps of your process... & most likely subscribing. Because what I am witnessing here is stunning. I love all of the rich, grungy goodness being revealed, as you peel back layer after layer. The contrast of your white gesso marks makes it all the more exquisite. 💖 Ty so much for sharing.💗💗💗
Waiting to hear you explain what is going on and how you did whatever this is you are doing..they are lovely Wish I knew how to do whatever you are doing..???
Fabulous----such fun to see each piece unfurled. Thanks. I would have like to see how you packed the bundle. I've just discovered your channel. This is only the 2nd video. They are super interesting.
Aimee, this is one of the coolest techniques ever! I just love the neutrals and organic nature, AMAZING! I am going to try and do this on a smaller scale. I love ALL your videos. Thank you!
Aimee, what luscious papers! Some even remind me of Batik pieces I did many years back. Was there a preview video to this one? Thank you for this share!
The black tea and the rust are the secret ingredients for a dark grayish color. The mugwort and the hibiscus is more for making “prints” on the papers and fabrics.
@@aimeebishop9851 Oh. I missed the black tea. Thank you! Can't wait to try. I've got a ton of stuff pulled together to dye. Need black tea. lol Or those ucky walnuts from last Fall.
Hi, there! I am barely half way through your video... which I stumbled upon on Pinterest.😁
I am definitely going to your channel to view the previous steps of your process... & most likely subscribing. Because what I am witnessing here is stunning.
I love all of the rich, grungy goodness being revealed, as you peel back layer after layer. The contrast of your white gesso marks makes it all the more exquisite. 💖
Ty so much for sharing.💗💗💗
I’m not sure what’s going on here..was there a previous film explaining the techniques? Looks interesting
Waiting to hear you explain what is going on and how you did whatever this is you are doing..they are lovely Wish I knew how to do whatever you are doing..???
Absolutely amasing!!!
I’d love to see a video on how you use these papers❣️. I love your beautiful things & WE NEED MORE from you❣️❣️❣️
So cool.💗💖💗
Fabulous----such fun to see each piece unfurled. Thanks. I would have like to see how you packed the bundle. I've just discovered your channel. This is only the 2nd video. They are super interesting.
I love your words can be applied to life and expectations. Perfect approach to gleaning the magic from each day.
The music at the end was fabulous. Gave me goose bumps, wish I'd heard more of it.
Aimee, this is one of the coolest techniques ever! I just love the neutrals and organic nature, AMAZING! I am going to try and do this on a smaller scale. I love ALL your videos. Thank you!
Beautiful
Would love to see them dry...and how you will use them
Beautiful!!!!
Très artistique votre travail est exceptionnel merci
Just stunning Aimee, it’s looking amazing all ready💕💕
Aimee, what luscious papers! Some even remind me of Batik pieces I did many years back. Was there a preview video to this one? Thank you for this share!
It reminds me of Batik too! This is a process we will do in my Foraged Prairie workshop in May.
JUST BEAUTIFUL AIMEE
If your a man who cannot fall asleep, watch one of these.
Very special ❤️
Hey Aimee, the link at the top is broken :(
Is the mugwort what gave it the darkness?
The black tea and the rust are the secret ingredients for a dark grayish color. The mugwort and the hibiscus is more for making “prints” on the papers and fabrics.
@@aimeebishop9851 Oh. I missed the black tea. Thank you! Can't wait to try. I've got a ton of stuff pulled together to dye. Need black tea. lol Or those ucky walnuts from last Fall.
Beautiful!! In love with them. Is this technique taught in one of your classes?
Hi! Yes. It’s a in person workshop in Idaho in May called The Foraged Prairie
@@aimeebishop9851 Thank you!!