“I’m doing a happy dance under the table!” And I laugh out loud because I totally get the joy and happiness when something is so fun and beautiful and unexpected all at the same time. Art makes our souls happiest!
I'm exposing my young nieces to mixed media, and was looking at the shaving cream techniques of various youtubers. I watched several and the whole time, I was thinking that so much potential is wasted. You are the ONLY person that actually used some of the 'waste,' so yay! I just adore your videos and you're so much fun. Thanks for sharing 'your' way of doing this :)
Oh Barbara you just made my day :) I've done shaving cream backgrounds before but have never used a stencil while creating. Love, love, love this. This is definitely going to be a fun project when some of my stamping friends get together. And you know what? I love the smell of the backgrounds too......so much fun. Thank you for sharing this.
Hi Barbara ~ I am totally in love with this technique. Since it is now beyond 12:30 a.m. I'll have to try this another time but I absolutely LOVE this technique. Thanks so much for sharing and for being so light-hearted and fun!
I soooo enjoyed your video! Thank you very much for showing me, in simple terms, how to go about creations using shaving foam. I'm off now to have a go!
Have used food coloring and Easter egg dyes with grandkids but never thought of a stencil. Brilliant. Will be playing with stencils and foam next time they visit. They’ll love it and I love your examples.
Oh my goodness! You are hilarious! I don't believe I have ever heard someone from the U.K. utter the phrase, "Okey Dokey!" and you made me laugh! I love your videos and your "regular" manner. I can't wait to try this shaving cream method. You're stealing time from my art making...I am compelled to keep watching your fantastic videos!
Barbara, this is a beautiful and fun technique. I was wondering if using watercolor cardstock would work? I can't wait to try this with my granddaughter!
I'm having more fun watching all your videos. Still not brave enough to play with alcohol inks, but this, omg, I mean this really looks fun and achievable. Thank you!!
Probably you could use another sheet of paper to "blot up" from the stencil or indeed, any of the already scraped papers...rather than using a paper towel...
Hi Varna, The name of the inks is Distress Re-inkers. We actually have a sale on them at the moment on our website. They're all 20% off! If you follow the link: th-cam.com/video/QUbfPGF4Sz4/w-d-xo.html Barb has done another video similar to this. This time she explains how to make background papers with the re-inkers! Hope this helps and happy crafting!
Ilona van Galen If you don't want grayed down colors, just stick with an analogous color scheme. I'm planning on trying it both ways to see what trouble I can get myself into >8)
Your love of what you do comes through - I love your honesty ... you gave me a giggle and I can't wait to try your methods - Thank you
“I’m doing a happy dance under the table!” And I laugh out loud because I totally get the joy and happiness when something is so fun and beautiful and unexpected all at the same time. Art makes our souls happiest!
I'm exposing my young nieces to mixed media, and was looking at the shaving cream techniques of various youtubers. I watched several and the whole time, I was thinking that so much potential is wasted. You are the ONLY person that actually used some of the 'waste,' so yay! I just adore your videos and you're so much fun. Thanks for sharing 'your' way of doing this :)
Oh Barbara, just love your cards and funniness, lots of fun.
Lordy so much fun. All so many surprises! Gotta try this one. Thank you for sharing.
Hello from Georgia, USA. Barbara , I am new to your channel and I must say I’m loving it. Thank you.
Yes, you are a little mad, but very inspiring, and I love it! Thank you! 😊
Oh Barbara you just made my day :) I've done shaving cream backgrounds before but have never used a stencil while creating. Love, love, love this. This is definitely going to be a fun project when some of my stamping friends get together. And you know what? I love the smell of the backgrounds too......so much fun. Thank you for sharing this.
I've just come across this video, and I love it! I'm looking forward to trying this technique, thank you. ☺☺
Awesome. I love the stemsil method
Hi Barbara ~ I am totally in love with this technique. Since it is now beyond 12:30 a.m. I'll have to try this another time but I absolutely LOVE this technique. Thanks so much for sharing and for being so light-hearted and fun!
Love this technique. I have done this with silk paints and printed onto fabric. Fix using an iron so washable. Great technique with kids!
This was also a perfect display of your originality! Thank you.
I soooo enjoyed your video! Thank you very much for showing me, in simple terms, how to go about creations using shaving foam. I'm off now to have a go!
Thank you, would not have thought of using them.
Love this. I tried it years ago, and will try it again. thanks so much for bringing it back into my brain.
Have used food coloring and Easter egg dyes with grandkids but never thought of a stencil. Brilliant. Will be playing with stencils and foam next time they visit. They’ll love it and I love your examples.
*Love* the enthusiasm -- love the technique!
Oh my goodness! You are hilarious! I don't believe I have ever heard someone from the U.K. utter the phrase, "Okey Dokey!" and you made me laugh! I love your videos and your "regular" manner. I can't wait to try this shaving cream method. You're stealing time from my art making...I am compelled to keep watching your fantastic videos!
Thank you :::loving your ideas
Great video!! Cool technique.
Brilliant! Love your style 😁
Really glad I stumbled upon your channel, you are hilarious and very creative -- much thanks for the ideas!!
Thank you ! Love your videos !
You Made my day!! 🤣
Love your enthusiasm ❤️
It's quit exciting to see the results, im glad i tuned in thank you!
Have tried the shaving cream technique just recently, but it's the first time I have seen a stencil used, mmmmmm!! food for thought. Thank you
Oh Barbara. What a fantastic tutorial. I love it and will try it. thank you for sharing.
This technique in my opinion is better than a gelli plate
Great technique !!! Happy New Year 2022 🙂
Wonderful going to try this thank you 😊
omg! that is beautiful
Funky !!!! THANKS so much
How cool!!!
Thanks for doing this tutorial! I love the textural movement that result. I would like to try this on fabric - any tips?
Barbara, this is a beautiful and fun technique. I was wondering if using watercolor cardstock would work? I can't wait to try this with my granddaughter!
Wow love it
that looks great fun,,.
great job
love the stencil idea, do you wash it in between all those prints you made?
I'm having more fun watching all your videos. Still not brave enough to play with alcohol inks, but this, omg, I mean this really looks fun and achievable. Thank you!!
Magical :)))
cool I like it a lot
Was für eine fantastische Technik! Wie kommst Du nur auf diese Ideen? Machst Du aus den Mustern Karten? LG vom Tinchen
Are these water-based or alcohol inks Barbara? Fab technique!!
this is great! Ive tried this with acrylic paint and it smudges every time when I scrape the foam off.
Wow!
Probably you could use another sheet of paper to "blot up" from the stencil or indeed, any of the already scraped papers...rather than using a paper towel...
Would this work with polymer clay
What sort of paper do you use?
WoW !!!
Hi Maaike, No need to wash the Claritystencil, just a quick wipe if necessary !
Never hears of distress re-inkers... what is it, please?
Erg leuk! zou ook fijn zijn als je een lijstje erbij zet wat je allemaal nodig hebt.
wow
Can I have the name of the inks you used ty xxxx
Hi Varna,
The name of the inks is Distress Re-inkers. We actually have a sale on them at the moment on our website. They're all 20% off!
If you follow the link:
th-cam.com/video/QUbfPGF4Sz4/w-d-xo.html
Barb has done another video similar to this. This time she explains how to make background papers with the re-inkers!
Hope this helps and happy crafting!
❤️ ~✿~❧~🌿~❧~✿~ ❤️
Why did you keep mixing those colors until it became a gray muddy color, the beginning looked much prettier, is there a reason or just a choice?
Ilona van Galen If you don't want grayed down colors, just stick with an analogous color scheme. I'm planning on trying it both ways to see what trouble I can get myself into >8)
Wtf?????