I have used Goof Proof Cards for several years when I teach Holiday card making in local galleries. They are easy to use and everything you need is in the box....card, envelope, painting surface and the double sticky tape to attach your painting to the card. And the price is excellent.
I just love your overhead setup so I can see your entire work area and palette and how you dip in the water and the paints! Up until now, I've been lost on how to execute the brushwork.I wish all teachers would do that! As a beginner, it's invaluable to me! Thank you so much! I'm now a subscriber because of this.
Wow! Did not know about these cards! Love love the colors you used! Beautiful card! Thanks for the tip! I make my own cards and will have to check these products out!
I really enjoy DaVinci which makes American Journey and the colors are beautiful especially on Fabriano Artistico which makes Kilimanjaro. Mixing media on them is spontaneous and beautiful.
Love this however, I wouldn't use mod podge if this is going to be put up for sale etc. or shown for fine art only because Mod Podge isn't archival and yellows over time.
Thank you for a great tutorial. I love what you did with this card! Just curious, what is the pack of blue paper called? I’d like to include that with my next order.
Never heard of Goof Proof in my whole live and have lived in several countries but never in North America...so I assume it pertains to a certain geographical area of the world...?
I think the original simple abstract colour cards were great - shouldn't have added light blue strip & circle because those wrecked them (just my opinion)!
I personally didn’t care for the blue strip either because for me it’s too wide and covered too much of the beautiful background. If it was more narrow, more deckled and didn’t extend out of the background, that would be a more pleasing composition. But it’s all subjective of course. I really like the circle embellished with a sentiment. My real question is: why is it called goof proof?
Marylou Niebrugge yes, they are! Almost every one was American Journey. There may have been a Daniel Smith color from their Primatek series.... 😁 Julie
I have used Goof Proof Cards for several years when I teach Holiday card making in local galleries. They are easy to use and everything you need is in the box....card, envelope, painting surface and the double sticky tape to attach your painting to the card. And the price is excellent.
I just love your overhead setup so I can see your entire work area and palette and how you dip in the water and the paints! Up until now, I've been lost on how to execute the brushwork.I wish all teachers would do that! As a beginner, it's invaluable to me! Thank you so much! I'm now a subscriber because of this.
Wow! Did not know about these cards! Love love the colors you used! Beautiful card! Thanks for the tip! I make my own cards and will have to check these products out!
I really enjoy DaVinci which makes American Journey and the colors are beautiful especially on Fabriano Artistico which makes Kilimanjaro. Mixing media on them is spontaneous and beautiful.
Nice. I am going to try this. You have pretty handwriting. Thats where I have a problem lol.
Beautiful!
love your ideas Julie and the way you present!
Julie you handle those big scissors "like a boss"!
You are awesome and so are your videos.
That painting behind you is exquisite
That's beautiful! ❤
Gorgeous
Modge Podge is not archival and it yellows over time if permanence is important to someone
Love the videos you put out!
Patti Cook yes, it’s always good to be reminded of this. Thanks.
Depends which Mod podge - the Mod Podge paper (matt and gloss) is non-yellowing.
Great demo and great card idea!
Fabulous end result - thank you! I would have appreciated a closer look during the process - the small detailing didn't show until the very end.
love watching the creation of art. she's funny.
I wish I could have seen the line art you did on the front. Oh, yes! At the end I could see it!
Lovely
Love this however, I wouldn't use mod podge if this is going to be put up for sale etc. or shown for fine art only because Mod Podge isn't archival and yellows over time.
I love the card. Just curious though...where does the 2-minute come in? 😉
When adding watercolor I can see the bleeding on the back. This is a huge problem ☝️.
I love this style!
Very nice! Great idea!
Fantastic! Thank you.
Wow - lovely
How are they different than regular watercolor paper cards?
thank you
Good demo.....love it
Thank you for a great tutorial. I love what you did with this card! Just curious, what is the pack of blue paper called? I’d like to include that with my next order.
What color was the Sharpie oil marker?
I remember Modge Podge from the 60s and I didn't understand it then either.
What is the difference in Modge Podge and gel mediums?
Never heard of Goof Proof in my whole live and have lived in several countries but never in North America...so I assume it pertains to a certain geographical area of the world...?
Do you sell the Scor-Pal?
I really enjoy your 2 minute art tips!
I think the original simple abstract colour cards were great - shouldn't have added light blue strip & circle because those wrecked them (just my opinion)!
I personally didn’t care for the blue strip either because for me it’s too wide and covered too much of the beautiful background. If it was more narrow, more deckled and didn’t extend out of the background, that would be a more pleasing composition. But it’s all subjective of course. I really like the circle embellished with a sentiment. My real question is: why is it called goof proof?
Great artistic decisions to turn your beautiful art into a card!🎉
Can you tell me the name of the metallic box of colors?
Are those watercolour paints?
Marylou Niebrugge yes, they are! Almost every one was American Journey. There may have been a Daniel Smith color from their Primatek series.... 😁 Julie
what is the card you use? Thankyou
Nice
I have never heard the term good proof before... I'm Scottish
Good try 👍🏻
Sorry, in my opinion, too long and the demo did not show very clearly.
She is Mad?