That’s fabulous, hope I have given you some ideas? I plan to expand on this with another video soon. Please subscribe and then you will receive a notification when it goes live. Many thanks for watching. 🧡
@@christinerolf9348 glad you enjoyed it, hope it gives some inspiration. Thanks for the nails comment! I ran out of things to paint, so I started on me! 😂
I can't wait to try!!! That was fascinating. The depth you created after outlining the trees was so exciting. You are so pleasant to listen to and your relaxing tone is just what I need right now. I'll be looking forward to more videos as a new subscriber! Thank you.
Thank you so much! I couldn’t wish for more. I plan to expand on this subject soon with another video, so please subscribe if you would care to in order to receive a notification when it goes live. Thanks for watching! 🧡
Brilliant! This technique is such fun, but you've opened my eyes to seeing more effects for so many different other ideas and areas. I have loved using this technique for a great effect for paint rocks and seaweed, I also used it to create an underwater background in a painting of coral and colourful abstract rocks as a background for painting a seahorse. I'd never thought of using this for painting trees or creating movement on a water surface. YES 👍😍
Love the way you manipulate the direction of the paints w/ the Cfilm. Thanks for sharing your time and expertise. ♥I'm defiantly going to use this in my next painting! Subd
OMG. This is excactly how my mind works. Every word you say, is how I like it. Im almost in love ha ha. Thank you so so much. Seen a lot of painting videoes, but this is the first one to make my heart beat faster. Cant wait to discover a secret world in my paintings from now on
I am excited because you are excited! So pleased that it calls to you. Please keep a look out in future because I have been asked to do a follow up, how I see the pictures within the shapes etc. It will be available soon. If you have subscribed, you will receive notification. Thanks for watching! XXX
I love it! What an awesome idea. As soon as I finish typing this I'm off to the kitchen to find the cling wrap. Thank you so much for sharing. Liked and subscribed. :)
Excellent video on the use of cling film. I love using it. Thank you so much. Love your nails too! I traded getting my nails done for art supplies, but I sure miss having pretty hands. I subscribed, and look forward to watching more of your videos. Best wishes always, Kandi
Hello Kandi, glad to have you on board! It’s lovely to hear from you. I am planning another cling film video soon, so please watch out for it. Thank-you for watching! 🧡
You have taken the boring and predictable OUT of using cling wrap and inspired many new ideas for me to try! Thank you very much for sharing your process and as a new sub, I look forward to learning more from you. Happy Holidays and all the best in 2024.
Welcome to the Hurst crew! So pleased to have you with us. Glad you found the video useful. I intend to expand upon it soon, so watch this space. Thanks for your comment. Happy New Year! 🧡
Thankyou so much I've never had much success with clingfilm but have been using my kitchen roll so I'm off out to the £ shop to get a cheap roll. I'm now excited to have a go xx❤
This is so very very inspiring and helpful. I am very excited to use this in so much more creative ways, plus your hints to extend it, just….thank you! 😊
Very nice, Sharon. I do wish you had painted on top of the water scene so we could see how that works. Please do another video of a more complete picture. Many thanks!
TYSM for this video❤ Have used Saran®️ Wrap but the Costco version-yes, too thick. Never thought of a cheaper, less thinner brand as being better! (We pronounce it SUH-RAN ❤). New subscriber. TY!
Wow! I love it! I just saw a wild mess when I tried it. Now I see how to manipulate the film - and wait for it to totally dry. Thank you for your tutorial.
This is Awesome! I love it. Thank you so much. Just working on a junk journal about butterflies. Cant wait to incorporate this technique for butterfly wings. Thanks again.
I had a painting that just was giving me fits, so I put a quick wash of a light color over the whole thing and used cling wrP....loved how it came out!!
This was wonderful! I've seen some cling film use in paintings, but not the way you can manipulate it almost to your will. Thank you, Sharon. from Qld. Oz
Morning Sharon. Thank you for sharing . I have used clingfilm before for my cardmaking but it was using brusho's and other paints onto the crushed up clingfilm and then putting the water colour paper ontop of the clingfilm and gently pressing down.. I do love this effect you have created today... I see a waterfall at the end of your path... I will need to try this...
Ooo, I have never tried doing it this way! Have you tried putting the colour into washing up liquid with a tiny bit of water. Then blow it into lots of bubbles through a straw. Lay the paper gently on the coloured bubbles. It make s a lovely effect.
@@SharonHurst No I hav'nt tried with washing up liquid... something new to try... I have used the brusho's and water oan AIDA fabric and stamped onto it after it had dried... I did love how that turned oot... I have painted with watercolours oan AIDA ages ago then I free stiched oan top of it... I do like to challenge meself now and again... :) I will be stitching oan a large red sampler this afternoon while visiting some friends oan flosstube.... Happy painting / crafting...
What a lovely technique Sharon,I will have to try this. Are you going to work this piece further to make a picture, as I would love to see your techniques on how to bring it all together? 🤞x
There is no reason at all why you couldn’t do that, but as it lifts off on its own when it is completely dry, I reckon there is a solution….mix PVA in withe the paint before you put it on! Thanks for watching. 🧡
Hello. If I am not going to be using a great quantity of water I use masking tape. If you find that it is tearing your paper, there is a trick before you stick it down. Having torn your length off the roll, simply stick it to your skirt or trousers once or twice and the lint from your clothes lessens the tacky glue. Then stick it on your paper. However, if I have a wet piece of work coming up where the paper will probably cockle, I used brown gummed tape. Once this is on your work, that is it! You can’t get it off and I use a long ruler and a scalpel to cut the painting out. So if you are painting to size, always remember and allow for the losses each side for the tape. Hope that helps. S x
Absolutely amazing. Thanks for sharing your talent with us. I am so inspired.
That’s fabulous, hope I have given you some ideas? I plan to expand on this with another video soon. Please subscribe and then you will receive a notification when it goes live. Many thanks for watching. 🧡
Brilliant thankyou,so much fun to do. By the way love your nails,great colours
@@christinerolf9348 glad you enjoyed it, hope it gives some inspiration. Thanks for the nails comment! I ran out of things to paint, so I started on me! 😂
Wow Wow Wow amazing so inspiring would love to see the finished painting and how you’ve pulled together the enhanced additions Thanks so much
You are such a great instructor. Thank you for using logic, expertise and creativity to teach us this. xx
Thank you for your lovely comments. I hope you have a go yourself. Thanks for watching and commenting. 🧡
I can't wait to try!!! That was fascinating. The depth you created after outlining the trees was so exciting. You are so pleasant to listen to and your relaxing tone is just what I need right now. I'll be looking forward to more videos as a new subscriber! Thank you.
Thank you for subscribing, glad to have you on board. Pleased you will have a go, good luck! 😀
This is brilliant! first time here, more please.
Thank you, I shall have to get busy! Thank you for watching. 🧡
wow beautiful, I love this picture I see a waterfall picture, I love it and feel so inspired.
That is music to my ears! I hope you have a go. Good luck! Xxxx
Sharon, your work inspires me and is beautiful! Thank you so much dear lady!
Thank you so much! I couldn’t wish for more. I plan to expand on this subject soon with another video, so please subscribe if you would care to in order to receive a notification when it goes live. Thanks for watching! 🧡
Genial, estupendo.
Gracias y saludos.
@@kalimacoyote9225 much as Gracie’s mi Amiga. Xxxx
Awesome method. Loved it. Liked and subscribed. Thanks for sharing.
Absolutely fabulous! I can see people in the trees!
Thank you! I love finding things in this way, it really gets my imagination going. Thanks for watching and commenting. 🧡
Brilliant! This technique is such fun, but you've opened my eyes to seeing more effects for so many different other ideas and areas. I have loved using this technique for a great effect for paint rocks and seaweed, I also used it to create an underwater background in a painting of coral and colourful abstract rocks as a background for painting a seahorse. I'd never thought of using this for painting trees or creating movement on a water surface. YES 👍😍
Thank-you so much. I hope it helps. I would love to see what you get up to!!!! xxxxx
Wonderful as always. So many ideas came to mind i.e. waterfalls 🧡
Thanks for watching! Xxxx
So beautifully done. I love the soft affect that was created by this method. Thank u for sharing!
My pleasure, thank you for watching! 😁
Beautiful. I just came across this technique i love it
It’s a useful one for rocks, trees and foregrounds! Thanks for watching! 🧡
Absolutely Stunning!! You are one TALENTED Lady! Thank You so very much for this Brilliant Tutorial! 💜💕
Love the way you manipulate the direction of the paints w/ the Cfilm. Thanks for sharing your time and expertise. ♥I'm defiantly going to use this in my next painting! Subd
@@mauimorgan9757 glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching. 🧡
Wow! You really got it going on❤
Thanks for watching!😀
OMG. This is excactly how my mind works. Every word you say, is how I like it. Im almost in love ha ha. Thank you so so much. Seen a lot of painting videoes, but this is the first one to make my heart beat faster. Cant wait to discover a secret world in my paintings from now on
I am excited because you are excited! So pleased that it calls to you. Please keep a look out in future because I have been asked to do a follow up, how I see the pictures within the shapes etc. It will be available soon. If you have subscribed, you will receive notification. Thanks for watching! XXX
@@SharonHurst YES! A follow up would be so great. Thanks :-)
love love love your artwork idea thankyou so much
I love it! What an awesome idea. As soon as I finish typing this I'm off to the kitchen to find the cling wrap. Thank you so much for sharing. Liked and subscribed. :)
Thank you. Glad it was of interest. Thank you for subscribing! 🧡
Lovely. I have been painting for a good number of years. I have heard about this technique. Your video has convinced me that I must try it. Tk
Oh do try it, it is great fun…you never know what you are going to come up with! Good luck! Xxx
Excellent video on the use of cling film. I love using it. Thank you so much. Love your nails too! I traded getting my nails done for art supplies, but I sure miss having pretty hands. I subscribed, and look forward to watching more of your videos. Best wishes always, Kandi
Hello Kandi, glad to have you on board! It’s lovely to hear from you. I am planning another cling film video soon, so please watch out for it. Thank-you for watching! 🧡
You have taken the boring and predictable OUT of using cling wrap and inspired many new ideas for me to try! Thank you very much for sharing your process and as a new sub, I look forward to learning more from you. Happy Holidays and all the best in 2024.
Welcome to the Hurst crew! So pleased to have you with us. Glad you found the video useful. I intend to expand upon it soon, so watch this space. Thanks for your comment. Happy New Year! 🧡
Fabulous video. You've given me so many ideas. Thank you ❤
My great pleasure! Good luck. Thanks for watching! 😄
That's the first time I've seen cling film used with such precision. Thanks, just what I needed to see.
Thank you so much for watching. Glad it was useful! 🧡
So stunning and creative. Thanks!!!
Thank you for your kind comment. Xxx
What an awesome video! That makes such wonderful texture. Thanks for sharing this technique!
My pleasure. I hope it will be useful.🧡
Amazing I’m going to try this technique Sharon you are so clever.x❤
Thank you! Enjoy experimenting. Let me know how you get on! 🧡
Thankyou so much I've never had much success with clingfilm but have been using my kitchen roll so I'm off out to the £ shop to get a cheap roll. I'm now excited to have a go xx❤
Oh brilliant! Let me know how you get on! Good luck. 🧡
This is so very very inspiring and helpful. I am very excited to use this in so much more creative ways, plus your hints to extend it, just….thank you! 😊
Just what I want to hear! Good luck, enjoy! 🧡
Very nice, Sharon. I do wish you had painted on top of the water scene so we could see how that works. Please do another video of a more complete picture. Many thanks!
Hello. I have that in my To Do List! You are not the first to ask me this! 😃thanks for watching. 🧡
Amazing work, excellent teacher..
Thank you so much for your kind comments! 🧡
Breathtaking. Thank you so much. It’s brilliant. 🥰
Thank you so much! I was fun to do, glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching. 😀
I wonder if this technique would work with alcohol inks - you’d obviously have to work with smaller areas as they dry so quickly. Have you ever tried?
@@Richiedei50 no, never tried.if you have a go, can you let me know the results? Working on Yupo might be best, it slows the drying.
@@SharonHurstWill do. I understand the advantages of Yupo & Nara etc., but I avoid plastics wherever possible. 🤷♀️
@@Richiedei50 yes, I agree, so do I. However, if you paint a masterpiece on that, your family will have an heirloom for ever!! 😀😂
Beautiful…Sharon!!!❤️
Thank you. It was fun to do. Thanks for watching. 🧡
This was amazing....thank you for such clear instructions. I'm going to try it out! 💞🙏💞🙏
Let me know how it goes! Xxx
TYSM for this video❤ Have used Saran®️ Wrap but the Costco version-yes, too thick. Never thought of a cheaper, less thinner brand as being better! (We pronounce it SUH-RAN ❤). New subscriber. TY!
Never tried the Costco version but now I shall! Thanks for the tip and thank you for watching. Welcome to my RUclips channel! ❤️
@@TheTravellingBrushDippers Sorry! I meant the Costco version of Saran Wrap is too thick-as you recommended, thinner is better! ❤️
Thank you. My mind is spinning to do this!
Brilliant! Have a go with your favourite colours! Thanks for watching! 🧡
Can't wait to try this! Thanks for sharing.
My pleasure! Let me know how you get on! 😀
Beautiful! Thank you!
Wow! I love it! I just saw a wild mess when I tried it. Now I see how to manipulate the film - and wait for it to totally dry. Thank you for your tutorial.
Thank you for your comment. Glad it made sense and hopefully inspired you. Thanks for watching. 🧡
Fabulous video
Thank you so much. I intend to do a follow up within the next month or so, please subscribe and you will receive a notification. Thanks for watching 😘
Oh wow, but i was truly looking forward to grandma's house
Thanks for watching! 😀
Love this effect! Can't wait to have a play xx
Let me know how you get on! Thanks for watching. 🧡
Really love this technique!!!
Thank you! X
Thank you Sharon, such clear explanations - I've tried clingfilm before but now realise where I was not quite getting it right! Onwards and upwards!
Glad it has helped. Good luck!
This is Awesome! I love it. Thank you so much. Just working on a junk journal about butterflies. Cant wait to incorporate this technique for butterfly wings. Thanks again.
Good luck! Let me know how it goes!
Great technique with the cling wrap!!
Thank you, it’s always god fun to see what happens! Have a go! 🤗
I had a painting that just was giving me fits, so I put a quick wash of a light color over the whole thing and used cling wrP....loved how it came out!!
I would float thinned oil paints on water. Then dried, and drew on the dried paper. Beautiful mystical subjects.
That sounds very exciting! Good idea! 🧡
This is perfect! Thank you. 😁
You're welcome 😊 thanks for watching 😁
Mam you made forest painting easy to me thank you🙏
Thank you, that is excellent news! Good luck with your painting 🧡
The lighter bit looks like a waterfall to me,thankyou for a great tutorial can't wait to try this technique
You could turn it into a waterfall when you have a go! Good luck. Thanks for watching! Xx
This was wonderful! I've seen some cling film use in paintings, but not the way you can manipulate it almost to your will. Thank you, Sharon. from Qld. Oz
Hope you found it useful! Xx
Hope you found it useful xx
Morning Sharon. Thank you for sharing . I have used clingfilm before for my cardmaking but it was using brusho's and other paints onto the crushed up clingfilm and then putting the water colour paper ontop of the clingfilm and gently pressing down.. I do love this effect you have created today... I see a waterfall at the end of your path... I will need to try this...
Ooo, I have never tried doing it this way! Have you tried putting the colour into washing up liquid with a tiny bit of water. Then blow it into lots of bubbles through a straw. Lay the paper gently on the coloured bubbles. It make s a lovely effect.
@@SharonHurst No I hav'nt tried with washing up liquid... something new to try... I have used the brusho's and water oan AIDA fabric and stamped onto it after it had dried... I did love how that turned oot... I have painted with watercolours oan AIDA ages ago then I free stiched oan top of it... I do like to challenge meself now and again... :) I will be stitching oan a large red sampler this afternoon while visiting some friends oan flosstube.... Happy painting / crafting...
Very interesting technique.
Thank you for watching. X
Great! thank you
Thanks for watching. I plan to make another cling film follow up video, so please subscribe and you will be notified when it goes live. 😘
Love this
Thank you! Thanks for watching. 😃
Fabulous Thank you for shariing
My great pleasure. Thanks for watching 🧡
Fascinating thank you
Thanks
Glad you enjoyed it. Thank you so much for watching. 🧡
Very beautiful 🇨🇦
Thank you so much! Xx
Fantastic xxxxxxxxx
Thanks for watching, glad you enjoyed it. 🧡
Love this ❤
Many thanks, it was fun to do. Thanks for watching. 😀
Thank you ❤
Thank you for watching! X
At the end you touch on enhancing the picture and show a bit. It would be great if you elaborated on this.
Love this ❤ what happens with acrylic paints watered down?
Thanks for sharing.
Yes that will work too! Good luck. X
I wash mine up dry it out and put it right back into my watercolor cupboard
That is truly recycling! 🙂 Thanks for watching. Xx
Magical!
Thank you! 🧡🧡
What a lovely technique Sharon,I will have to try this. Are you going to work this piece further to make a picture, as I would love to see your techniques on how to bring it all together? 🤞x
I may well do, watch this space! Thank you for watching. X
Great video, l would love to extend the story of the forest.
Have a go! Make it your story! 🧡
Leave the Saran Wrap on…it looks really cool.
There is no reason at all why you couldn’t do that, but as it lifts off on its own when it is completely dry, I reckon there is a solution….mix PVA in withe the paint before you put it on! Thanks for watching. 🧡
What type of tape do you use for the border? All those I have tried take the surface off the paper.
Hello. If I am not going to be using a great quantity of water I use masking tape. If you find that it is tearing your paper, there is a trick before you stick it down. Having torn your length off the roll, simply stick it to your skirt or trousers once or twice and the lint from your clothes lessens the tacky glue. Then stick it on your paper.
However, if I have a wet piece of work coming up where the paper will probably cockle, I used brown gummed tape. Once this is on your work, that is it! You can’t get it off and I use a long ruler and a scalpel to cut the painting out. So if you are painting to size, always remember and allow for the losses each side for the tape.
Hope that helps. S x
Thank you for your time and very helpful information! @@SharonHurst
@@jennyholding5272 my great pleasure. X
There is a deer on the right side. Do you see it?
Yes I do!! So I could have turned it into a forest maybe…. Xxxxxx
She did….
H a k e is pronounced hawk a. It is Japanese
Thank-you! I didn't know the history of the brush, but now I have just been and looked it up! 😃