Thanks for the tip! I'll give it a go - although I'm wondering if the corn starch will dull the shine a little. There's only one way to find out ... :)
Love this application of pigment powders. I never thought of making paint with them, but I would be more inclined to use my Brusho powders if they were in a pallet to use as watercolors.
So very helpful!! I love that you share different products and tell us how to use what we have!! I like videos that are not trying to get me to buy a certain product!! Your card was beautiful!! Thanks again!!
Thank u for the great information Natalie. U truly are an artist. The card you made was amazing! I just hope Im able to create beautiful cards like you. Im looking forward to the next video.
FABULOUS start to the new series!!! I have lots of Pearl Ex powders from years ago. Thank you for reminding us that other types of pigment powders can be used by just adding a binder. I really appreciate that your videos offer us alternatives so we can use what we have. And I love the look of your gilding flakes mixed with the pigment powders! Looking forward to new ideas and techniques. Thank you! 🩷 (and your card is beautiful!)
@@nancyglaspie6735 Me too! I've had great success with lots of different binders on different projects - gum arabic, gel medium, Triple Thick, clear gesso, clear glue - can't wait to see this series!
Great video! I've had pigment powders in my stash for many years but have never used them! This gives me inspiration to give them a try. Thanks for sharing your knowledge
You can stamp with the stamp pad that comes with the perfect pearls. Or try the versamark. Stamp the clear ink and swipe the perfect pearls on top. Let dry and wipe of with a soft clean cloth.
🙋🏻♀️ I scrolled through a lot of the comments and didn’t see my question, so hopefully I’m not making you answer it again. On the glue tests, with the double sided tape, couldn’t you just add some more pigment powder to take away the residual stick? This video has been extremely informative and helpful, thanks 🙏
I bought a Ken Oliver colour burst set years go and have only used them a couple of times. This series is going to be great in helping me try out new techniques with them. Thanks in advance!
Super pretty! I appreciate the inclusion of the flakes. I seem to always think there’s A WAY everything is supposed to be done (silly, I know), and I would have thought I should break down the flakes to be more background-ish. Yours are so much prettier! Thank you, Natalie! 😊
This is fabulous. Actually, I'm embarrassed to say that I've never used them dry. I've always wet them or put them in sprayers. This turned out beautiful!
Beautiful card Natalie I am definitely going to get out my perfect pearls and have a play now. I'm thinking of using glue I purchased to adhere gilding flakes fingers crossed it works x
Perfect Pearls contain pigment, mica and a built in resin that makes them easy to use wet and dry. Check out the Ranger website for more info. I don't have any, but it sounds like they will work the same as the powders I've shown in this video. x
Beautiful card and great idea. I have the Pixie Shimmer Powders and find that they “shed” (release the sparkle). Even spraying with hairspray didn’t help. Is it just me or does anyone else have the same problem with the Pixie Shimmer Powders?
It depends on the brand and what they put in their powders? Some mica powders only contain mica (the shiny stuff) but some will contain pigment as well. Check out the manufacturer's website to see what yours contain. x
Mica powders may just contain mica - I think they're meant to be mixed with other things like resin. If you have mica powders, check out the manufacturer's website to see what's in them and how to best use them. :)
If you go over the sticky hearts with your cornstarch pillow, it de-sticks them. Love this, tfs❤
I wanted to say that too😊
Thank you!
Looking forward t9 part 2
Thanks for the tip! I'll give it a go - although I'm wondering if the corn starch will dull the shine a little. There's only one way to find out ... :)
Thanks, Angela! x
Love these gorgeous pigment powder and flake balloons! Thank you. xxx💖💖💖
Glad you like them!
@@nbcascards I certainly do! xxx💖💖💖
This is beautiful- it is going to be fun seeing what my pigment powders can do.
Thanks! Have fun. x
Thank you for all the information, looking forward to see more of the pigment series👍
You are so welcome!
Great card and cool technique, combining the powder with guilding flakes.
Thank you! x
Fabulous info, Natalie. Xx
Glad it was helpful!
I actually like the texture with the zig glue. Sweet card! Thanks for the tips!
You are so welcome!
I like the zig because the texture of the glue strokes shows. And now I'll need to dig out the powders I haven't used and play with them!
Great! Have fun. x
A fabulous tutorial and the resulting card is lovely! Thank you so much, and I look forward to the next video. 😍🤩
Thanks, Denise! x
So helpful as I have avoided these powders due to lack of understanding what they can do!! Xx
Glad it was helpful!
Great video! Makes me want to pull out my pigment powders to play. Love the addition of gilding flakes.
Thank you! x
Great card Natalie and I'm going to get my brushos out over the weekend and have a play.
Fab! Have fun. x
Very helpful, thanks, Natalie and a lovely card.
Thanks, Ruth! x
Thank you so much. So many of my questions have been addressed . Looking forward to the rest of the series.🎉
Glad it was helpful!
Love this application of pigment powders. I never thought of making paint with them, but I would be more inclined to use my Brusho powders if they were in a pallet to use as watercolors.
Glad it was helpful!
Great video Natalie.
Love the card!
Thanks so much!
Fantastic video, Natalie. I'm now inspired to use the product that's been sitting in my craft room for a while.
Glad it was helpful!
So very helpful!! I love that you share different products and tell us how to use what we have!! I like videos that are not trying to get me to buy a certain product!! Your card was beautiful!! Thanks again!!
You are so welcome!
Such an informative tutorial, thank you so much. Absolutely love the card x
You are so welcome!
Thank u for the great information Natalie. U truly are an artist. The card you made was amazing! I just hope Im able to create beautiful cards like you. Im looking forward to the next video.
You are so welcome! I'm sure your cards will turn out beautifully! x
Lovely card and a great video, thanks for the tutorial.
You're so welcome. x
Very pretty and great information Thank you
so much❤
You're so welcome! x
Absolutely love this ❤
Thanks! x
FABULOUS start to the new series!!! I have lots of Pearl Ex powders from years ago. Thank you for reminding us that other types of pigment powders can be used by just adding a binder. I really appreciate that your videos offer us alternatives so we can use what we have. And I love the look of your gilding flakes mixed with the pigment powders! Looking forward to new ideas and techniques. Thank you! 🩷 (and your card is beautiful!)
I have those too! I seal them with hair spray!
@@nancyglaspie6735 Me too! I've had great success with lots of different binders on different projects - gum arabic, gel medium, Triple Thick, clear gesso, clear glue - can't wait to see this series!
Thanks, JH! Glad you found it helpful. xxx
@@nbcascards thank YOU! 🩷
Very pretty card tfs
Thanks so much!
This is wonderful. I can start thinking about using some of my gilding flakes.
Great! Have fun. x
Thanks so much for the info & direction on some awesome techniques! Can't wait to see the rest of this series. -Sarah
You are so welcome!
Wauw, love it
Thank you! x
beautiful idea. I am going to try with an embossing folder.
Have fun!
Thanks for the great ideas. ❤😊
You are so welcome!
Thank you for this brilliant tutorial
You're very welcome!
Really looking forward to the next instalment in this series x
Thanks, Linda! x
Thanks, will try using my powders.
Great! Have fun. x
Great video! I've had pigment powders in my stash for many years but have never used them! This gives me inspiration to give them a try. Thanks for sharing your knowledge
You're so welcome. Have fun! x
Add velum over the sticky hearts
Nice idea, although that would mute the metallic sparkle. x
Natalie you truly are an artist, your amazing, I learn so much from you, thankyou xxx
Aww. Thanks, Lindsay! x
Pretty card Natalie. Knew you'd have something good for us and I wasn't disappointed. Looking forward to this series. Thank you and have a great day x
You are so welcome!
Another fab tutorial. Loved how you demonstrated different ways. Inspirational card too. Looking forward to the next one. Take care xx
Thanks, Sandra! x
Thanks for all the info, Natalie. I found it extremely helpful. I love your card, too! 🦋 🦋
Thanks, Margaret! x
OMG!! I love this with the gilding flakes! So glad I found your channel!
Yay! Thank you!
Fab card, I love the addition of the gilding flake, tfs
Thanks so much!
Thank you for sharing this video. I have the Perfect Pearls but didn't know how to use them 😮😊
Glad it was helpful!
You can stamp with the stamp pad that comes with the perfect pearls. Or try the versamark. Stamp the clear ink and swipe the perfect pearls on top. Let dry and wipe of with a soft clean cloth.
i have been looking forwards to this series, thanks Natalie...xx
Thanks, Pauline! x
🙋🏻♀️ I scrolled through a lot of the comments and didn’t see my question, so hopefully I’m not making you answer it again.
On the glue tests, with the double sided tape, couldn’t you just add some more pigment powder to take away the residual stick?
This video has been extremely informative and helpful, thanks 🙏
That colour combo!! love :) looking forward to this series!
Thanks! x
They dry application is so subtle and beautiful! Love the addition of the guilding flakes 😮
Thanks, Janet! x
Well it’s pouring with rain here in West Yorkshire so I know what I’m going to do today. 😜😜. Thank you Natalie. X
You're welcome! I hope you had fun - and I'm hoping the weather cheers up soon. :)
So much valuable information! I am making notes. Such a pretty card. Thank you, Natalie.
Thanks, Jan! Hope you find it helpful. x
Love your card. Watching from South Africa ❤
Thanks so much! x
Just love your tutorials. Thank you so much
You are so welcome!
I bought a Ken Oliver colour burst set years go and have only used them a couple of times. This series is going to be great in helping me try out new techniques with them. Thanks in advance!
Thanks, Jo! I hope you enjoy playing with your powders. x
Love this. Can’t wait to watch the rest of the series.
Thanks! x
Great vid
Thanks so much! x
Love the card! Thank you for these series’s! So helpful! 💖
You are so welcome!
Great information and card, thanks!
Thanks, Debbie! x
Super pretty! I appreciate the inclusion of the flakes. I seem to always think there’s A WAY everything is supposed to be done (silly, I know), and I would have thought I should break down the flakes to be more background-ish. Yours are so much prettier! Thank you, Natalie! 😊
Thanks, Marguerite! You know what they say ... rules are made to be broken! :)
Excellent information! That was truly helpful, especially concerning glues! Thank you.❤
Thanks, Robin! x
I'm intreeged. Thanks
You're welcome! x
Very pretty.
Thank you! 😊
Thanks Natalie, I found this really helpful
I'm so glad!
This is fabulous. Actually, I'm embarrassed to say that I've never used them dry. I've always wet them or put them in sprayers. This turned out beautiful!
Glad it was helpful!
More to play with…thanks
Great! Have fun. x
Great tutorial. I’m looking forward to watching the series.
Thanks so much! x
I love this technique and will be purchasing some powders! Your videos are so informative, love watching them ❤
Thanks, Lyn! x
Ive recently invested in some Brushos, I love using them but didnt understand I can use them dry! Thank you for your super informative video. X.
You are so welcome!
Brilliant thank you for the education xxxx really helpful xxxx
You are so welcome!
Beautiful!! Looking forward to this series!
❤❤❤❤
Yay! Thank you!
Beautiful card Natalie I am definitely going to get out my perfect pearls and have a play now. I'm thinking of using glue I purchased to adhere gilding flakes fingers crossed it works x
Fab! Let me know how it went. x
@@nbcascards very messy lol I used a spoon instead of tip of a brush lol. Oh well you learn by your mistakes and I got there in the end phew x
That's great! And you never know what new techniques you'll discover just by playing and trying something different. :)
Thank you for all the great info!
My pleasure! x
Lovebit
Thanks! x
How do perfect pearls fit into these powders? Love your videos
Perfect Pearls contain pigment, mica and a built in resin that makes them easy to use wet and dry. Check out the Ranger website for more info. I don't have any, but it sounds like they will work the same as the powders I've shown in this video. x
Beautiful card and great idea. I have the Pixie Shimmer Powders and find that they “shed” (release the sparkle). Even spraying with hairspray didn’t help. Is it just me or does anyone else have the same problem with the Pixie Shimmer Powders?
Thanks! Maybe add some gun arabic, or gel hairspray into your spray bottle. :)
Thank you for all your very informative videos.What texture paste did you use in this video when mixing it with pigment powders?
I have Liquitex Light Modelling Paste which is pretty quick drying and translucent. Any white texture paste would work though. Thanks for watching! x
@@nbcascards many thanks for the reply so much to learn but great fun.
Are the pigment powders the same as mica powder ?
It depends on the brand and what they put in their powders? Some mica powders only contain mica (the shiny stuff) but some will contain pigment as well. Check out the manufacturer's website to see what yours contain. x
Can you use any sort of glue for this technique?
It needs to be a glue that’s tacky when dry, like the ones I showed in the video.
@@nbcascards I see many thanks I’m still learning.
How do mica powders fit in? Do they not have pigments or binder in them?
Mica powders may just contain mica - I think they're meant to be mixed with other things like resin. If you have mica powders, check out the manufacturer's website to see what's in them and how to best use them. :)
Very interesting and informative Natalie. I love the end result. Thank you
Thank you so much!