absolutely gorgeous Dutch pour. As long as you were having fun creating it , them it was and is perfect. god bless you and your family 😇 and may all illnesses fade and better health emerge! Amen 🙏🏻
My gosh, you nailed this one! You literally did EVERYTHING I do! It made me laugh the whole way through. From accurate ratios, to a big jug of white, and the squeeze bottle for the edges!!! Never ever rub the edges of your canvas. Dab instead. When you rub the edges, they dry much faster and you end up with dry edges. As for the base amount, it was the perfect amount. And you’re correct, you can never have too much color. As for Pebeo, no you don’t need to be light handed with it like 24K gold. I just think you accidentally put too much of the orange. Aside from that, the amount of paint was perfect. You blew this out perfectly. Started in the middle and fanned your way out. The angle of the hair dryer was perfect… you kept switching hands too 👌🏼 The speed was perfect and the distance from the canvas was spot on. You did really well Lee, I’m proud of you! ❤
On yay!!! YAY. This was the comment I was hoping for! Thank you. You’re my Yoda of the blowouts and I’m grateful for the encouragement. ❤️❤️ You see. I’m a good student.
I really enjoyed seeing you go through the process. Pretty pretty colors. Good for you, Lee. Keep making those. Each one will be better and probably more satisfying .
My goodness Lee, this is sooooooo much better than your last one. You are getting the hang of it. A little composition work and it'll be perfect! IMO the first "arm" you blew out was fantastic. Love you, sweetie. And big hugs and love to Jeremy. xoxoxoxoxoxooxox
@@MasseArtStudio It's like I'm 5, and I keep wishing someone on Sesame Street would actually talk to me in real life and not just through the TV. Your comment made me feel like Grover just called me to ask me to let them see what I end up making. You guys are awesome, and I adore you guys just like I adored all those PBS shows.
@@ednavoegele8482 oh my goodness you’re awesome. I loved Sesame Street as a kid and Grover was my favorite. ❤️❤️ thanks for taking the time to comment. It means the world to us and you’re a sweetheart. Keep being awesome
Congratulations, first of all on reaching 40 thousand subscribers!!! That is totally awesome, well done!! Congrats also on this wonderful blow out. It was good seeing it in real time. I enjoyed the video that you guys did with Canella, showing you the intricacies of doing these. And I loved that you explained again the angle of the dryer and how to approach the paint slowly until the paint starts moving. (I've been painting with fluid acrylics for five years now, and yet the blow outs/Dutch pour is the technique that I haven't seriously tried yet, though I am itching to do it). I am so sorry to hear that your have family who are struggling with their health. Sending you love and strength and will pray for you all. Much love to you and Jeremy 💕💕 Alison Hood from Western Australia 💕💕
Thank you so much Alison. We really appreciate you watching and taking the to comment and thank you so much for the lovely words. Taking it a day at a time at the moment. One day at a time.
Great job Lee! You have inspired me and I will give it another try also!! I forgot my mixing card Kanella gave us and was using an older video on mixing colors so back to the color mixing I go!!
Flaming Nora I feel your pain - that was stressful Lee. I’m exhausted just watching you! Very helpful as always. Next time be fearless and do some finger embellishments (a la Molly who is an inveterate fiddler)
Beautiful!
Thank you! Cheers!
I really like the lacing
Thanks so much x
absolutely gorgeous Dutch pour. As long as you were having fun creating it , them it was and is perfect. god bless you and your family 😇 and may all illnesses fade and better health emerge! Amen 🙏🏻
Thank you so much, we totally appreciate those good wishes.
Great job Lee!!!! Its gorgeous ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thanks so much
Wonderful Dutch pour with an absolutely vibrant color selection and good composition. Excellent job Lee👍🏻⭐️⭐️⭐️🙂
Thank you sir !! We hope you are doing well.
Your consistency certainly looks right forthis Lee. Looking great. 😊
Yes, thank you
It's beautiful!! Great job! ❤
Love it Lee so pretty
Thank you so much.
Well done Lee. That looks absolutely amazing . Love all the colours.
Thank you so much Lesley.
Truly love this
The colors are beautiful
Thank Jacqueline.
Love y'all!!! Louisiana here
Thank you, Jeremy is from Lake Charles x
It looks great Lee!
Thanks 👍
It’s like a carnival of color! You did great! Proud of you for using orange! Lots of love and hugs and support coming your guys way from me !! 💕💕🐣
Thank you sweets! Right back at you as always xx
I love it Lee. You did a great job with the blow out ❤
Thank you
Thanks for sharing with us! Love how detailed and informative you are. Saving this video for later.
Yay thank you so much x
I think it came out really good
Thank you so much.
Great job
Thank you so much x
My gosh, you nailed this one! You literally did EVERYTHING I do! It made me laugh the whole way through.
From accurate ratios, to a big jug of white, and the squeeze bottle for the edges!!!
Never ever rub the edges of your canvas. Dab instead. When you rub the edges, they dry much faster and you end up with dry edges.
As for the base amount, it was the perfect amount.
And you’re correct, you can never have too much color.
As for Pebeo, no you don’t need to be light handed with it like 24K gold. I just think you accidentally put too much of the orange. Aside from that, the amount of paint was perfect.
You blew this out perfectly. Started in the middle and fanned your way out. The angle of the hair dryer was perfect… you kept switching hands too 👌🏼
The speed was perfect and the distance from the canvas was spot on.
You did really well Lee, I’m proud of you! ❤
On yay!!! YAY. This was the comment I was hoping for! Thank you. You’re my Yoda of the blowouts and I’m grateful for the encouragement. ❤️❤️ You see. I’m a good student.
@@MasseArtStudioyou’re an awesome student!!! ❤
I really enjoyed seeing you go through the process. Pretty pretty colors. Good for you, Lee. Keep making those. Each one will be better and probably more satisfying .
Thank you, I will, at least Im going to try!
Good job on the pour! Congrats on 40K subscribers!
Thank you so much 😀
My goodness Lee, this is sooooooo much better than your last one. You are getting the hang of it. A little composition work and it'll be perfect! IMO the first "arm" you blew out was fantastic. Love you, sweetie. And big hugs and love to Jeremy. xoxoxoxoxoxooxox
Thanks love, always so much to learn with this blooming technique LOL
Lee great Dutch Pour and wonderful colors. ❤❤❤
Thank so much! If at 1st you dont succeed!! LOL
@@MasseArtStudio absolutely. ❤️❤️❤️
Trop beau 😍😍j adore ces couleurs 🤗
Merci xx
I loved it, and that was very helpful for what I'm going to attempt to do this weekend.
I cant wait to see it.
@@MasseArtStudio It's like I'm 5, and I keep wishing someone on Sesame Street would actually talk to me in real life and not just through the TV. Your comment made me feel like Grover just called me to ask me to let them see what I end up making. You guys are awesome, and I adore you guys just like I adored all those PBS shows.
@@ednavoegele8482 oh my goodness you’re awesome. I loved Sesame Street as a kid and Grover was my favorite. ❤️❤️ thanks for taking the time to comment. It means the world to us and you’re a sweetheart. Keep being awesome
Congratulations, first of all on reaching 40 thousand subscribers!!! That is totally awesome, well done!! Congrats also on this wonderful blow out. It was good seeing it in real time. I enjoyed the video that you guys did with Canella, showing you the intricacies of doing these. And I loved that you explained again the angle of the dryer and how to approach the paint slowly until the paint starts moving. (I've been painting with fluid acrylics for five years now, and yet the blow outs/Dutch pour is the technique that I haven't seriously tried yet, though I am itching to do it).
I am so sorry to hear that your have family who are struggling with their health. Sending you love and strength and will pray for you all.
Much love to you and Jeremy 💕💕 Alison Hood from Western Australia 💕💕
Thank you so much Alison. We really appreciate you watching and taking the to comment and thank you so much for the lovely words. Taking it a day at a time at the moment. One day at a time.
Nice ink, oh, and the painting is pretty too! 😂
Thank you! 😄
Great job Lee! You have inspired me and I will give it another try also!! I forgot my mixing card Kanella gave us and was using an older video on mixing colors so back to the color mixing I go!!
Thank you and please do, let us know how you get on!
Praying for your family
We really really appreciate it xx
Flaming Nora I feel your pain - that was stressful Lee. I’m exhausted just watching you! Very helpful as always. Next time be fearless and do some finger embellishments (a la Molly who is an inveterate fiddler)
LOL thank you, and totally! I was way too nervous to play with this one.
😁❤️
Thank you so much xx
Thanks for this. I think I am using to much paint and it isn’t thin enough. Also how did I miss you have a book? What is the name of it?
Thank you. It's called Artfluence and its on Amazon worldwide. xx
Turned out great! But for blow dryer expertise I look to Anita Walker from Love Your Art, she does amazing work, check her out! Love ya!😊
Oooohhhh we will and thank you.