I bought a little paint shaker( I think it was for nail salons) from Amazon. I think Tim had it on his video. I have arthritis in my hands & it's so helpful for the spritz & the oxide sprays. Great tips. Thanks ❤
Beautiful cards! I have a question about the spritz, though. When I used it for the first time, I must have sprayed too heavily, and the mica rubbed off on my fingers. How do you spray so that doesn't happen? I want to use it for Christmas cards, but I don't want the recipient to get it on them.
If you get in on too thick it does take a long time to dry. I recommend using a heat tool to dry the ink. This will speed up the process. Just don't hold it too close to the paper or in one spot for too long so that you don't burn your paper. Hope that helps!
The paper I’m using even though a heavy weight is made for working with various mediums, so the spray inks won’t soak in immediately. Neenah, which is also heavy weight is not made for that. The spray inks will soak into it immediately. That said, you can always try it and see if you prefer the look. It’s actually quite interesting how different papers absorb mediums and allow them to play together and blend and give you very different results. Hope that helps!
Wow, Juliana! Thank you for sharing your cards with us! Your creativity & knowledge of TH products is so appreciated! Erica ❤
Thank you so much!
I bought a little paint shaker( I think it was for nail salons) from Amazon. I think Tim had it on his video. I have arthritis in my hands & it's so helpful for the spritz & the oxide sprays. Great tips. Thanks ❤
Tim is always sharing some great tips! I’m so glad you found that one helpful and thanks for sharing about how it’s helping you!
I did the same! It’s a wonderful tool for those of us with arthritis!❤
Thanks!
Thank you SO much for your support!
Very cool effect!
Thanks, I'm glad you liked it!
These cards are so pretty! Thank you for all of the tips!!
Thanks so much! I'm glad you liked them!
These cards turned out amazing! Thanks for sharing!
You’re so welcome! I’m glad you liked them!
Awesome technique. I love the look. Thank you for the inspiration.
I'm so glad you liked it!
Thank you Juliana for the tips and beautiful cards!
You’re so welcome! I’m glad you liked them!
Thank you Juliana. I always learn so much from your videos and love seeing how you create your beautiful cards ❤
Thank you so much! 😊
Great cards Juliana, thank you.
You're very welcome!
Loved this. Thanks for all the tips.
You are so welcome!
Great cards! Thanks for sharing!
I'm so glad you liked them!
Wonderful cards xx
Thanks so much!
Very nice ⚾️
Thank you so much!
Beautiful cards! I have a question about the spritz, though. When I used it for the first time, I must have sprayed too heavily, and the mica rubbed off on my fingers. How do you spray so that doesn't happen? I want to use it for Christmas cards, but I don't want the recipient to get it on them.
If you get in on too thick it does take a long time to dry. I recommend using a heat tool to dry the ink. This will speed up the process. Just don't hold it too close to the paper or in one spot for too long so that you don't burn your paper. Hope that helps!
Thanks, Juliana! I will try that.
This heavy card stock you list I see is 130lb can you use other heavy card stock that is Neenah 110 lb?
The paper I’m using even though a heavy weight is made for working with various mediums, so the spray inks won’t soak in immediately. Neenah, which is also heavy weight is not made for that. The spray inks will soak into it immediately. That said, you can always try it and see if you prefer the look. It’s actually quite interesting how different papers absorb mediums and allow them to play together and blend and give you very different results. Hope that helps!
@@JulianaMichaelsI see inkjet paper and laser print is 130lb have you tried that paper.
@@heidim6468those again are not made for use with wet mediums like spray inks. They are okay for ink pad usage.
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Thank you!