I totally agree about using other people's art in your own artwork. It can't be original. But, you found a way to make it your own. Kudos! I like the effects you got with this!
Thank you Amie.. it’s been a minute since I’ve played this way! Thanx for reminding me just how fun it is! I’ve never added matte medium to the mix so I’m looking forward to giving this a try .. cool tip! You rock! 😊
So we can use that mixture instead of texture paste. I have really been wanting to add texture through my stencils but not wanting to buy the paste right now for 2 reasons cost and time. I want to create now. Thanks so much for sharing with us
What is joint compound exactly, I'm in India and need something locally available! Love using these different materials from the hardware and wall paint store! Thank you :)
Hi! It is a product used on drywall in homes to smooth the cracks between wallboard. It is similar to venetian plaster. I also use plaster of paris, which comes in powder form and add gesso or matte medium to make a paste. Thanks for watching!
@@aimeebishop9851 ahh thanks a lot for sharing! I have plaster of Paris, didn't know I could use it for stencil work. I'm trying to use water based protective coat for wall paint as sealant for my journal pages too. Hope that works out. Would love to see more of your videos ❤️
You have some very interesting techniques and make lovely papers but, if you read your own transcripts, you will see how many times you say um! You probably aren’t even aware of it!
I totally agree about using other people's art in your own artwork. It can't be original. But, you found a way to make it your own. Kudos! I like the effects you got with this!
Love love that you just play with your arsenal of tools and experiment. I am becoming such an admirer 🥰
That was great, many thanks again💐
Absolutely love💕💕 your videos..I was so excited to see another one so soon💃💃💃🤸🤸
Enjoyed the video, Aimee! Its been a while since I've played with joint compound, thanks so much! ❤️
Glad you’re back!😊
Thank you Aimee - I’ve been wanting to learn a technique like this & now I can give it a try!
Stunning work. Thanks so much
Thank you Aimee, interesing technique! 🌹
Thank you Amie.. it’s been a minute since I’ve played this way! Thanx for reminding me just how fun it is! I’ve never added matte medium to the mix so I’m looking forward to giving this a try .. cool tip! You rock! 😊
So we can use that mixture instead of texture paste. I have really been wanting to add texture through my stencils but not wanting to buy the paste right now for 2 reasons cost and time. I want to create now. Thanks so much for sharing with us
Would love to see you use these stencils and the lace in a project?
What is joint compound exactly, I'm in India and need something locally available! Love using these different materials from the hardware and wall paint store! Thank you :)
Hi! It is a product used on drywall in homes to smooth the cracks between wallboard. It is similar to venetian plaster. I also use plaster of paris, which comes in powder form and add gesso or matte medium to make a paste. Thanks for watching!
@@aimeebishop9851 ahh thanks a lot for sharing! I have plaster of Paris, didn't know I could use it for stencil work. I'm trying to use water based protective coat for wall paint as sealant for my journal pages too. Hope that works out. Would love to see more of your videos ❤️
will this technique work with modeling paste?
Yes modeling paste with work for this technique.
Very interesting…are these plaster papers for a particular project? Or are these for collage stage?
Hi! I use these papers in my collage work mostly. Sometimes they become pages on a journal.
You have some very interesting techniques and make lovely papers but, if you read your own transcripts, you will see how many times you say um! You probably aren’t even aware of it!