Great tutorial! The backgrounds are so beautiful! I’m saving this video so I can follow along and try the sparkle paste. Unfortunately the wreath die is sold out. 😭 Thanks so much Julianna!
I am always at awe of your designs...so beautiful. If you could answer a question for me, I'd be most appreciative! I am working my Halloween cards and doing the background with Distress Oxide Inks. That works beautifully but I want to add the Distress Mica Stains as a bit of spatter for the shine. But, the backgrounds do not dry completely...I can rub the mica off even after days of drying. Am I using the Mica stains wrong?
Hi! Thanks for reaching out. I have a few questions for you. What type of paper are you using with the Mica Stains? Have you used a heat tool to help dry the ink? And do you live in a humid climate? Your answers to any of these might be why you are having this issue. Let me know and we can try to get this sorted out for you!
Thank you, Julian, for getting back with me. I am using heavyweight Neenah cardstock and I see here you use distressed watercolor so I am experimenting again today with just watercolor stock...I do not have distress. I'll let you know if my results are better. It's not like it rubs completely off on the cardstock but I do get residue on my hands if I handle them. I did heat set them and even after three days of drying, I can still get a slight residue on my fingers.@@JulianaMichaels
Awesome tutorial. Thank you so much for sharing it on video. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
You are so welcome! Thanks for watching and commenting!
Absolutely gorgeous cards. Your instructions are so clear and complete. Thank you
Thank you so much! I appreciate your kind words!
Love how you did three holidays with one die! TYFS
Thanks so much for watching the video and commenting!
Thanks so much. Best explanation of the paste that I’ve seen!
Thanks so much!
Love the gray and orange for leaves. Great color combo for a change.
Thanks so much 😊
These are so awesome! And your tutorial is so thorough. Thank you Juliana for sharing your ideas and skills.
You are so welcome! Thank you for watching and commenting!
Hello Juliana, your creations are awesome again. As always ;-) Hugs, Ellen
Thank you so very much!
Fabulous tutorial and stunning cards tfs and happy crafting x
Thanks so much 😊
Nice demo of your wonderful backgrounds!
Thanks so very much!
Wow, so lovely 😍
Thank you so much Luise! 😊
just stunning thanks so much for sharing
You are so welcome! Thank you for the kind words!
Beautiful cards.
Thanks so much!
These are all so unique and beautiful. Thanks for the carefully explained tutorial. 🤗🇨🇦🤗
You are so welcome! Glad you enjoyed it!
Fabulous tutorial! Thank you!!
You are so welcome! Glad you enjoyed it!
I enjoy your use of colors . I'm more timid when it comes to color
Thanks so much! I do try to push myself sometime so I don't use the same colors all the time!
Gorgeous cards! ❤
Thank you so much! 😊
Cool
thanks!
I totally adore the look of the sparkle paste! Great tutorial Juliana 😀Dolly
Thanks so much 😊 It adds the perfect touch!✨
Great tutorial and beautiful backgrounds ❤ Thanks for sharing. 🙏🏼
Thanks so much 😊
Beautiful cards. Thanks for the demo, so helpful😊
You are so welcome!
Great tutorial! The backgrounds are so beautiful! I’m saving this video so I can follow along and try the sparkle paste. Unfortunately the wreath die is sold out. 😭 Thanks so much Julianna!
Definitely give it a try! I just checked and the die is still available and it’s free with any order!
I am always at awe of your designs...so beautiful. If you could answer a question for me, I'd be most appreciative! I am working my Halloween cards and doing the background with Distress Oxide Inks. That works beautifully but I want to add the Distress Mica Stains as a bit of spatter for the shine. But, the backgrounds do not dry completely...I can rub the mica off even after days of drying. Am I using the Mica stains wrong?
Hi! Thanks for reaching out. I have a few questions for you. What type of paper are you using with the Mica Stains? Have you used a heat tool to help dry the ink? And do you live in a humid climate? Your answers to any of these might be why you are having this issue. Let me know and we can try to get this sorted out for you!
Thank you, Julian, for getting back with me. I am using heavyweight Neenah cardstock and I see here you use distressed watercolor so I am experimenting again today with just watercolor stock...I do not have distress. I'll let you know if my results are better. It's not like it rubs completely off on the cardstock but I do get residue on my hands if I handle them. I did heat set them and even after three days of drying, I can still get a slight residue on my fingers.@@JulianaMichaels
I'm guessing the type of paper may be the issue. Hopefully you had better luck with the watercolor paper. I'd love to know how it worked out for you.