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Wow Best ever Bubble wrap double dipper on Round canvas and a spare

May 01, 2020
good afternoon, thanks to the foreign community. I'm really excited to make another

bubble

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deep dive because I love making

bubble

wrap

dips. A lot of people have told me what a difference it makes than just doing it on a flat surface, well, it's like that. it adds a little bit of I don't know like a texture effect to the finished work and it's a lot of fun to do, I think because the paint is on top, he and Dana, yeah, it adds a little bit of stippling, that's the right one. Please point out a stippling defect in your finished work, so it's bubble wrap, it's bubble wrap, deep bubble wrap today, so all my paints have been mixed today with Mont Mark clear PVA and, As I explained just below this video, there are descriptions. box or you could say seymour and it links to my supplier cabriole shabby-chic, that's where I get all my acrylic art needs because they have

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ything I use in one place and they are a really good service if you are in the US.
wow best ever bubble wrap double dipper on round canvas and a spare
I have links to the US and Canada for these particular Montmartre products, so I mixed this with my 70% blue and 30%. I mix warm water, shake it and leave it until it settles and mixes well, then I will add. apply it to my paint until you get a good consistency, it's a little thicker than pouring cream. I would use a thinner slip mix and a little thicker if I were pouring a cup, but I put palmar silica in

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y cup of these. I've only had one, I just need to add one. People ask me about residue that can be left on the finished

canvas

.
wow best ever bubble wrap double dipper on round canvas and a spare

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Well, with this I just discovered that with this particular halima silicon there is hardly any residue and I just wipe it off with a damp cloth. cloth if I'm going to put a glossy coat on top and no problem I didn't have any problems with it but they are available in the US I think there were a couple of people who used this in the US I don't think I remember the name, it's gone but they get them in the US cheaper than what we do in Australia even though they're under $7 in Australia and last absolutely for years Chad stand Chad stand he's in New York or somewhere where he uses that and he said it was a game changer for his paws because I only have to take one drop and like I said it barely leaves any residue on the finished

canvas

and I always add a drop or two to a cup that size but usually If I'm making a dip I don't add silicone because I don't usually worry about having cells, but because that paint was previously made from a previous pour, I'm using it now.
wow best ever bubble wrap double dipper on round canvas and a spare
If you haven't seen my previous videos, you know this is my new favorite tool and my online tool. The supplier also has these talks and they were the ones who sent them to me to try and I loved it, even as opposed to my big butane, which I would still use maybe if I was making a big piece of art, but for all the people. who are a little afraid of gas, these are great now as I was calling it and I had it there, magic wand. Some people, Messick, sent me a private message and said, did you really Google magic wand because we're Googling magic wand? this heat tool and you'll be surprised what comes up, so of course I googled it and it was yes, they were female pleasure toys, which is obviously not what they are.
wow best ever bubble wrap double dipper on round canvas and a spare
I know it makes a lot of people laugh a lot, but this If you look, so I have to change the name from a magic one to a heat heat wand, so if you look at it, you look under a heat heat wand or embossed because it's usually used as embossed in card making So they told me, but yeah, that's just a little bit of information about that and it's available in the supply. I have a link for shabby-chic cabriole, so let's go. I better start with this. I'm going to do. I get it, I have two of these canvases, what size are they?
Okay, there are thirty point four centimeters each and I want to try them and they are not that big around the canvas, but I want to try this deep because They asked me that I guess it is a commission to make three larger ones in backgrounds because they want to hang all three of them on the wall so I'm going to try the smaller version first now that I have a board that I had another job that I'm going to paint on but I'm just using this particular board it's my place to put my paint so I just put a little bit of tape because I didn't want my The bubble wrap comes off for the door to open or whatever and I've put my giant push pins at the bottom to make them easy.
I can easily handle them when I tilt them up and then I can put them back and stand up. I know. from people who maybe even ordered the giant pins from the online supply and asked me or actually hurt my fingers pushing them in, well, you know, it's quite a bit. I just had my little hammer it even has my name on it because that Tell my kids or my husband not to come in and pinch my little hammer which is key yeah and I just hit the simple so the guardian hammer don't try and Don't push the pins with your fingers because these giant pins are really quite. strong and able to be hit a bit, so no problem, let's take a sip of my cells.
Oh, weak, cheerful, well, make a super silly round bath, so I haven't dipped into rain canvases before, so I'm really thinking that since I love penis paint, I actually love doing it as much as I love my balloons. , so it will be interesting how this turns out. I just put, yeah, I just put the tape there. I mentioned why, okay, come on. Get going, I'm going to make my Chevron patterns, but I'm going to try to make something small, which is like a V shape like this. I just dialed. I just marked the outer circle so I don't put too much. painted there, the last one I did with these Chevron, this particular style on a large canvas was absolutely beautiful, beautiful, really very pleased with it and so many offers right away to buy it, so that's a good thing, that's the bright red and then Montmartre. studio acrylics, these are and that was the bright red and this is the orange.
Montmartre is coming out with all of these new colors at the end of February so I'm really excited because there are pre-orders already if you want to order the new one, some of the new colors are coming out with the gold and silver which you can only get the smaller ones, so they're coming out with the two liters, they've got our crimson, they've got your different greens, yellows, they've got some beautiful colors so take a look, tighten them up a little bit and just round the edges a little bit so I'll put in some old white and cheerful, a good old white here, it seems like a big mess, but I hope so.
They look beautiful when we dip the canvases in them. I'm going to add my like yours if you know turquoise is my favorite, one of my favorite colors and I love doing things different by adding more white to take it out, adding blue to take it deeper. I love the teal effect. Teal colors are one of my favorites. Someone mentioned to me when they saw me dipping before and they gave me a good idea of ​​when to dip it, so it's always even though you've been pouring. a while ago or have you been making a YouTube channel.
I love it when our channel subscribers or people who visit my Facebook page see Julie Cube's acrylic art Facebook page and give me some tips. It's wonderful that we can share our knowledge. together and I'll show you the advice that she gave me in a second when it's actually when you put on the bath, so this is the crimson that I made myself, which is the dark red and you add that I had dark. red had a drop of phthalo blue in it and I took it deep to give it this real color like black grape grape and it's quite a nice rich color and I love it, I love it yeah, we've had some rain in Australia.
I think most of the places that had really catastrophic fires have had rain, so that's very good news for them, obviously they weren't out of the woods yet because there are so many injured animals that need to be cared for, so there's obviously consequences. effect of this catastrophic thing, you know, the fires that have happened in Australia, it's very, very, very sad, but right now we've had a little bit of rain, so we've had a reprieve, okay, I just know it's probably not necessary, but I'm going to put it there like you do, I'm just going to put this bright yellow, naturally.
I can't do what they told me to do because I'm sorry I can't remember the lovely Lady's name, she told me that, but I know that when I lifted my canvas earlier, I actually dipped one canvas into the next canvas and she told me That's because then I picked him up and he had a little bald spot under a canvas and she reminded me. She told me that what I should do before I lift one canvas from the other is to tip it over with the two canvases together to get the same amount of paints on both canvases and then tilt it back, but because I'm doing this on this board.
The way I'm doing it, I probably will. Well, I can't do it today with this particular method, but it was a really very good plan, so here we go for this plan. I'll let it do its thing so you have that bubble wrap underneath it also gives you a little bit of a cushioned surface. I found that when I'm pushing a canvas on canvas, the canvas can say deeply that's where you also lose a lot of paint in the depth, but by having this spongy layer of bubble wrap it gives you that nice spongy feeling underneath and hopefully, I forgot to take the back of my canvas, but that's not too bad, let's just say I don't want to squish it too much.
I'm just saying, oh, this is a really good technique. to do because it's always exciting to pick it up and not know what you're going to get, so yes, what they advised me was to tilt the bottom canvas up so the paint falls on it and then tilt it back. but I don't want to do it with this particular method that I have done today, but it was a great idea, so many thanks to the kind lady who recommended it to me and I will definitely do it if I do a deep analysis. a deep a deep on a canvas okay so these are basically so I can oh look at that aah oh my goodness holy Dooley jackaroo Nick that's beautiful won't it look beautiful on a big walk on a big round why are we okay?
I'm going to leave that there for a second. I have a little hole there, so what I'm going to do is this is my new little one. It's a balloon in which I just put some water directly from the tap. I just put on my belly. balloon button over the faucet and run some water and I'll quickly tie it up so I'm going to do a little bit of depth in the area that doesn't have any paint on it and it's beautiful oh how pretty do that finger what do you have Colin? so I just hope now it's my turn my canvas, I'm just referring to my board a little bit.
I don't know if this is going to fill it, but I'll try. I should have put a little more white, maybe I just put a little more white because the white makes everything stand out all those are the bright colors that stand out oh this is wonderful, but yeah, when I look at all these colors like this one, it's definitely like Santa just threw up, but it's my weird perspective, I didn't add it. The last one is a little bit of gold that I had left over from the previous pour, but I'm going to put it in there and I love, love, love this crimson, so I'm going to add a little more of that, you see, wizzy. let's get busy you idiot, excited, yes, still like a child when I make my art, I must admit it's such a lovely thing to do, it's very therapeutic, it's very relaxing, you're in your own space, alone, even if you're working in your kitchen bench because I started on my laundry bench doing the work you know when I started this acrylic immersion course when I used to do acrylic abstract, I just did it on an easel, which was obviously better for the space. -As for that, this exterior paint that is left is ideal because it is good for wetting the ends of the canvas.
It's like when you've used your depth, you can use this. I'll show you when I'm done. I'm so far ahead, my mind is racing. In all the things I can do, I actually bought myself a whiteboard and I stuck it on the refrigerator here in my art room so all the ideas that come into my head cool down, you can do it, oh, and I can do it. This is so now I'm quickly running to my whiteboard, writing down things I want to try, instruments or devices I want to use for the poor, so I quickly write down ideas and then I have to review them and check them off as I go. make them, but yeah, crazy brain when you're so into your art, okay, now where am I going to put that one?
I'll have to move this one I'll show you over and it's beautiful, look at that so vibrant it's the only one. What I wouldn't do if you see these little holes appear in there because I put in silicon that has gotten into the cells and that's without even adding a torch deep inside. I'd rather not have them, so I'll do it. Definitely what I do is go over them with the tiny aqua blue because they still looked really pretty, but yeah, if you were doing a deep dive and you're not doing it using paint, you've already had doctrine.
I don't add silicone for depth, I think it's a little better without the silicone in a bath, that's personal, someone might like it a lot, so thesecond never comes out the same as the first, so it's always interesting that there's so much paint there. I could probably dip another canvas, this works really well when you go to lift it, lift it, lift it, oh yeah, different to the first one, that's brilliant, that's really lovely, oh my goodness, look at everything you've got. Left well, one idea is with another canvas, is to just cover the sides of canvas II, basically, on any of them.
Basically, don't try to mess with the sides that are already pre-colored for another break, so just go deeper into your sides and then your sides will have that nice color. I mean, make it quick. You could even just push this canvas and see what we do. finishing like this is like a quarter. I don't think there's enough paint, but you know, try it, try it Joe, it's getting tricky now because the paint is actually bleeding. I mean, I definitely can because this is. Just a little test piece I'm doing here. I'll just play with this one, it may not be as pretty as the others but we'll see and I don't have the pins at the bottom so that's nice. but it's gone a bit Rick, it really does have a curling aid, yes it has texture and I can see the little cells forming and I'm not a killer, like I said I'm not a big lover of cells in a bath so I have all this beautiful painting there.
I'm just thinking, what I'll do is move it a little to the side so you can watch me kiss and roll the balloon if I choose, okay, so I'll do it. I move one of the canvases so this is the second one I made. What I'll do is keep my little water balloon with a damp cloth in there so I can keep cleaning it, but don't check to just treat me well. I don't want the video to be too long so I'm just going to show it to you quickly so I'm going to dip it in some of these delicious colors here and then any areas that have little holes that I don't want I just dip the balloon in the balloon inside wipe the balloon in the middle, I mean, it's not necessary, you probably don't even need the extra color there because you have enough paint in the actual chamber, but you get areas like those kind of holes or cells that I don't want and I'll just go over it. high oh, that's lovely, and another idea because we have all this runoff there.
A lovely idea is to wet the end of the canvas balloon with the colors, wipe it off and then choose a nice fresh color again so you will have the cute balloons around the outside covering your canvas, so it is a very good idea to finish the outside of your canvas, so I'm going to finish it off with some more balloons and I'm this is beautiful, this beautiful, just like I said, I'm going to go over those holes with my balloon. Thank you all for watching, thank you for joining me, so we got one, two, three, three works of art, an easy immersion session, diving into the bubble.
Wrap it up, you can do it with your good sister. It's a very nice thing to do together, so it's very fun and very beautiful, so thank you all for joining me and okay, I'll take you here and we'll see. we have two beautiful beautiful beautiful thank you sir thank you for subscribing if you haven't subscribed please do so it's free hit the notification button if you want to see the videos that I posted and all the fantastic ideas that I have. I have things running through my head like crazy so until next time, bye for now.

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