How about i do a very (very) short video for a change? I didn't do it on purpose, but i must say that concidering that hubby is in Japan for a week and all the cares of kiddos - horses - dog - cat are on me, simplifying things is a welcome change!
The new poll for next week's video is up. You can still mention a technique/product in your comment if you would like me to include it in an upcoming poll. Enjoy the video with last weeks poll winner (Inktense pencils) and don't forget to vote for next week!
Coucou les doux JoMeurs!
Et si je faisais une très (très) courte vidéo pour changer? Je ne l'ai pas fait exprès, mais j'avoue qu'avec zhomme au Japon et que tout ce qui concerne zoulous - chevaux - chien - chat c'est pour moi cette semaine, la simplification est un changement qui est le bienvenu!
La nouvelle enquête se trouve en haut à droite. Vous pouvez toujours mentionner un produit ou une technique dans votre commentaire si vous voulez que je l'inclus dans une des enquêtes à venir. Bon visionnage de la vidéo où j'utilise les crayons Inktense, gagnants de l'enquête de la semaine dernière et n'oubliez pas de voter pour la semaine prochaine!
The video. La vidéo.
Ingredients / Ingrédients:
Canson Montval watercolor paper 200 gr
The Crafters Workshop stencil: Blazonry TCW280
Sketchbook
Derwent Inktense pencils: 0100, 0900, 1000, 1100, 1200, 1300, 2100
Distress ink: Vintage Photo, Black Soot
Micron 04
A short but very nice video. Love to see the results of this inktense pencils. And the permanent caracter of them is very nice.
RépondreSupprimerI love, love, love how your sketchbook is evolving! Prachtig! ;-)
RépondreSupprimerhi France :) finally hoping to catch up on your videos! So cool that you are doing the sketchbook and love how its coming along. I am crazy about Inktense pencils -great video!
RépondreSupprimerI would love to see how you rust your metal pieces at home on a future video.
RépondreSupprimerHi Cindy, nice to meet you here :)
SupprimerI did a whole blogpost on rust, you can find it here:
http://www.france-papillon.com/2013/12/from-shiny-to-rusty.html
:)
france
How did you burn the holes in your sketch book?
RépondreSupprimerYet another wonderful JoM video! Thanks, France!! I'm having a hard time deciding on Inktense Pencils or Inktense Blocks...can't have both right now. Any suggestions??
RépondreSupprimerHi Barb! I'd get a couple of colors in Blocks and a couple in Pencils. In good art stores you can find them by the piece! This way you can test for yourself :)
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france
Have had Inktense blocks for an age and not used them but am so inspired by you video I'm off to dig them out xx
RépondreSupprimerAbsolutely awesome. Thank you for making time in your busy day to do this - it IS very much appreciated and worth the effort and time that you took.
RépondreSupprimerI was wondering what the big deal about Inktense products was. I get it now. Another great video, France. Thanks!
RépondreSupprimerThanks for the video France, i only own 24 of the Inktense Pencils and 12 of the bars and will add to them as time allows. I enjoy using them on fabric too. Your tips are invaluable, thanks again :-) xxx
RépondreSupprimerThanks again. I now know to do intense than Micron, I was doing reverse. Interesting how the same colors come up in one's art. The blues and greens matched perfectly the sketch book=)
RépondreSupprimerTo texasbarb above, you can buy the pecils at Michaels and use their 40% off coupons! Js.
Thank you France, lovely. Susan
Gorgeous colours - looking forward to this video!
RépondreSupprimerAlison x
wow, great colours - and perfect for the little sketchbook!
RépondreSupprimerLove those colors France! So very vibrant together.
RépondreSupprimerMerci pour la vidéo et le partage ... Je ne savais pas que les inktens devenaient permanent une fois sec ... C'est très intéressant !
RépondreSupprimerSuch wonderful calming colors, France! Love how you used your BIG art in the smaller journal! Mwah! KayW
RépondreSupprimerBonjour France
RépondreSupprimerMerci pour ce vidéo, très intéressant
Bonne semaine
Thanks for taking time to make this video, France. Always look forward to them. Now I understand about these pencils.... Don't own any but if I see them in future, may take a second look. I expect beyond my budget but when I win lottery? Left msg on YouTube too (aka inspiredcaroline24). Tfi as always.... :)) No idea about voting (is there a list to choose from for example?). I would like to know how to use Faber Castell crafter crayons apart from just melting. I will enjoy watching whatever chosen though! :))
RépondreSupprimerGreat video France, short but very sweet. :) Love the colours you used, they're certainly much more intense than my basic water soluble pencils.
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