Hi Amber, thank you so much for featuring us in this video! Love the final result and the colour palette you chose 😍 Also, listening to your voice is soooo relaxing! Had a great time watching this :)) - Beatrice
Amazing mixed media art Journaling pages 🥰 I love your color choices, your drawings and your tutorial, so inspiring ❤ thanks for sharing your creativity Hugs xx
I am in awe of those of you who demonstrate mixed media, I wouldn’t know where to start. I love the addition of tangle patterns to your projects Amber, adds a really interesting extra layer. Just gorgeous. 😘
Love this so much. I need to take the plunge into mixed media. I watch everyone do it, but I've not used one page in my own journal. Ack! I've got to get over myself!
This video was really interesting. I have never taken the time to just doodle for the sheer fun of it. I’ve always been in the production mode of card making! So this is just fun to watch and who knows I just may jump in and get with it!! Thanks for sharing!!
You are a wonderful teacher. Your journaling is creative and beautiful. I love the music you chose for this. What is the name of the piece and who is the artist? Thank you for sharing.
Hi from Western Australia Amber..happy new year to you. I have just found you and its so nice to see something different. I love your preciseness...how do you get those beautiful parallel lines? Mine always seem to hit together no matter how slowly I draw them. I will have go back to your first video and work my way through. Can you please explain the difference between doodling and zentangling? Love how you incorporate your zentangles ? doodles into your journal, although journalling has never been my thing you make it look so pretty and clean/clear. I cant think of a better way to spend 2022 than following you. Thankyou in anticipation 🥰🤗🤗💜
Hi Jenny, thank you and welcome to the channel. The primary difference between Zentangle and doodling is that drawing with the Zentangle method uses repeated patterns with simple steps. There is no correct orientation to the final composition and it's abstract, it's not intended to represent anything. Where as when you doodle, you might doodle a flower, animal, etc. The idea is that since you're not creating something specific, you don't have to concentrate on proportion or whether the features of a face are correct. You can fall into a meditative state by just repeating each stroke without much thought. I hope that helps.
Thanks for this... very inspiring. I remember an older vid of yours now and then and try to look it up again but sometimes have trouble finding it on you tube... Is there an easier way?.... I am from the “fountain pen generation”, and usually do use the Internet much....so...please forgive me if I should already know!🥴
Thanks so much, Kathy! I'm happy to help. Do you remember what type of project was in the video? My playlists are a good way to find specific techniques. I keep them general such as watercolor, zentangle, gel press, etc. Let me know a bit about the project and I can help you find it.
RUclips brought me here, and I'm subscribing because I loved your process. Thank you
Hi Amber, thank you so much for featuring us in this video! Love the final result and the colour palette you chose 😍 Also, listening to your voice is soooo relaxing! Had a great time watching this :)) - Beatrice
I just started doing zentangles, and I LOVE the way you’ve incorporated them in art journaling. ❤️❤️
Love it when you combine Zentangles and mixed media…. So gonna enjoy this series. Thanks for posting!🤩🥰👍🏾 Happy Summer!
Amazing mixed media art Journaling pages 🥰 I love your color choices, your drawings and your tutorial, so inspiring ❤ thanks for sharing your creativity Hugs xx
I am in awe of those of you who demonstrate mixed media, I wouldn’t know where to start. I love the addition of tangle patterns to your projects Amber, adds a really interesting extra layer. Just gorgeous. 😘
Beautiful; thanks for sharing 😊
Really enjoyed watching and listening to your process. Thanks!
So pretty!!!
Love this so much. I need to take the plunge into mixed media. I watch everyone do it, but I've not used one page in my own journal. Ack! I've got to get over myself!
I love when you Zentangle on your pages. And looking forward to your next Zentangle swatch video. TFS!
Thank you for sharing! Peace.
Very cool and interesting!
Great video and beautiful finish 👏🏻💫
Thanks so much, Andrea!
Really love this style so much...have to try that, just got to gel press shapes to try out. I’m all about any journals.
Love your pages! You’re a great teacher and pleasant to listen to. I look forward to hearing more about the class your going to teach.
Thanks so much! I'm glad you enjoyed it.
This video was really interesting. I have never taken the time to just doodle for the sheer fun of it. I’ve always been in the production mode of card making! So this is just fun to watch and who knows I just may jump in and get with it!! Thanks for sharing!!
Love your videos!
You are a wonderful teacher. Your journaling is creative and beautiful. I love the music you chose for this. What is the name of the piece and who is the artist? Thank you for sharing.
Hi from Western Australia Amber..happy new year to you. I have just found you and its so nice to see something different. I love your preciseness...how do you get those beautiful parallel lines? Mine always seem to hit together no matter how slowly I draw them. I will have go back to your first video and work my way through. Can you please explain the difference between doodling and zentangling? Love how you incorporate your zentangles ? doodles into your journal, although journalling has never been my thing you make it look so pretty and clean/clear. I cant think of a better way to spend 2022 than following you. Thankyou in anticipation 🥰🤗🤗💜
Hi Jenny, thank you and welcome to the channel. The primary difference between Zentangle and doodling is that drawing with the Zentangle method uses repeated patterns with simple steps. There is no correct orientation to the final composition and it's abstract, it's not intended to represent anything. Where as when you doodle, you might doodle a flower, animal, etc. The idea is that since you're not creating something specific, you don't have to concentrate on proportion or whether the features of a face are correct. You can fall into a meditative state by just repeating each stroke without much thought. I hope that helps.
Thanks for this... very inspiring.
I remember an older vid of yours now and then and try to look it up again but sometimes have trouble finding it on you tube... Is there an easier way?....
I am from the “fountain pen generation”, and usually do use the Internet much....so...please forgive me if I should already know!🥴
Thanks so much, Kathy! I'm happy to help. Do you remember what type of project was in the video? My playlists are a good way to find specific techniques. I keep them general such as watercolor, zentangle, gel press, etc. Let me know a bit about the project and I can help you find it.