Great tip Julie. I thought it was so interesting that you used the same colors but one looks more pink and one more purple. You definitely got results to your experiment.💜💜💜
Sorry I missed your premiere... but I did watch some commercials 😏. I'm super excited to try this , Julie . One, I don't like having to frame my paintings... I'm frugal like that. Two, I actually have this modeling paste. Three, I get ok results with the kilz, but nothing like the Nara paper. Which I really love, and I got it and the hair dryer on your recommendation. The kilz canvas you still get some staining and the brass sticks. But even on the nara paper, the metallics stick on me... do you know why that is? Thanks for sharing this information! I really want something to work that's closer to the nara paper. Merry Christmas, Julie!😊🎄☃️❄️☃️🎄
Thanks so much Tera!🙏🥰💕 I'm not sure why they stick, I just know they stick worse straight out of the bottle. I mix mine 50/50 with 99% alcohol in a needle tip bottle with agitator bee bees and it helps so much with keeping them suspended and creating beautiful lines. ❤️ Merry Christmas 🎄❤️
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Julie dear, ur experiment of Modeling paste as a primer on canvas is a great success.
Woohoo!
Keep experimenting more.
Thank you so much Aishu, I'm glad you liked it! 🙏🥰
Thanks for being the “mad scientist” and sharing the results!❤
My pleasure Becky! 🙏💕
Nice experiment Julie, neat comparison to share with us n
Thanks so much, I was happy with the results!🙏🥰
Love the layered look on the one with the modeling paste!
Thanks Edward, that's my fav too 🙏🥰💕
The mad scientist strikes again and I’m here for it. You’ve proven the glue works so I’m here for this.
Thanks Linda 🙏🥰💕
Absolutely great experiment and it’s an excellent idea to do a comparison. Many thanks for sharing your experiences to us Julie👍🏻⭐️⭐️⭐️😘
Thank you Friedo 🙏🥰 It's always fun to explore ❤
Loved watching your experiment & seeing how the colours looked so different on each one ❤beautifully done my friend 😊
Thank you so much Kaylene, it was fun to compare the results! 🙏🥰💕
Great great great experiment!! Your brain keeps working allllll the time and I love it!!! This was awesome! ❤
Thank you so much Beastie, that means a lot to me! 😭🙏❤️💕
Awesome experiment Julie! I loved how the color looked so different on each! Love them!❤❤❤
Thank you so much Kathy 🙏🥰💕
Wonderful alcohol inks works on both the canvases,and thank u so much for making it a comparison video
Thank you so much Sudha! It was fun to see how they compared! 🙏🥰💕
Thank you for the idea for the modeling paste and the experiment. Appreciate your time and effort.
My pleasure Angelia, I love experimenting with new techniques! 🙏🥰
The watered down modeling paste one is my fave - it looks so clean and crisp. Great experiment!
Thank you so much August, I love that one too! 🙏🥰💕
Very cool experiment Julie! Both beautiful but I think I love the one with the modeling paste a little more! 💜💖💜
Thank you so much Kristey! It's so much fun to experiment, right?! 🥰💕
VERY interesting!! And the color intensity and tone is different as well... Great experiment!
Thank you Nate, I loved experimenting with the modeling paste, I was really surprised by the results! 🙏🥰
That was awesome. Really mesmerising to watch. Definitely liked the one with the paste most. It had a floaty feel to it💜💜
Thank you so much Jane! 🙏🥰💕
Thanks for sharing ❤❤❤❤
Thanks for watching Deann!🙏🥰
Wow great sharing ❤
Thanks so much for watching! 🙏🥰
Great tip Julie. I thought it was so interesting that you used the same colors but one looks more pink and one more purple. You definitely got results to your experiment.💜💜💜
Thanks so much Michelle, I love trying to find different ways to do things 🙏🥰💕
My fav was the pink one eith watered down modeling paste. Inthink the white in the paste lightened the purple ink. Great experiment.
Thanks Betty, I love that one too! I think you're right, I think the paste soaked up some of the pigment. 🙏🥰💕
Thanks so much for showing us how to get the varying fading 😊 Love This❣️
Thank you Carrie, I'm so glad you enjoyed it 🙏🥰💕
Luv when you experiment Julie never know what the out come will be but alway a learning lesson beautiful 😁💋🐈⬛💚 15:41
Thank you so much Gina! 🙏🥰💕
Love!
@@Mindfulheartcreations Thanks so much Fiona 🙏🥰💕
they are beautiful, love the colours
Thanks so much Gert 🙏🥰💕
Sorry I missed your premiere... but I did watch some commercials 😏. I'm super excited to try this , Julie . One, I don't like having to frame my paintings... I'm frugal like that. Two, I actually have this modeling paste. Three, I get ok results with the kilz, but nothing like the Nara paper. Which I really love, and I got it and the hair dryer on your recommendation. The kilz canvas you still get some staining and the brass sticks. But even on the nara paper, the metallics stick on me... do you know why that is? Thanks for sharing this information! I really want something to work that's closer to the nara paper. Merry Christmas, Julie!😊🎄☃️❄️☃️🎄
Thanks so much Tera!🙏🥰💕 I'm not sure why they stick, I just know they stick worse straight out of the bottle. I mix mine 50/50 with 99% alcohol in a needle tip bottle with agitator bee bees and it helps so much with keeping them suspended and creating beautiful lines. ❤️ Merry Christmas 🎄❤️
Awesome comparison!! ❤
Thank you so much Bill!🙏🥰
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