I am sharing a new spread in my Mixed Media Journal today. Enjoy the video:
Here are some close-ups
Thanks for stopping by today.
xx Susanne.
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Hi Susanne, firstly I really enjoy your videos in both English and German! I go to a German class once a week and it’s nice to have something to listen too in German that I am interested in. I wanted to ask you about your fineliner bottles for acrylic paint. I use the small fineliner bottles with my acrylic inks but have never seen then used with paint. I would love to know what sort of bottles you use, are they already filled or do you buy the empty bottles,and fill them with your own paint? many thanks Katrina x
ReplyDeleteThank you Katrina. I am using paints from Lascaux. They sell fineliner applicators separately for their 85ml bottles. I added a little bit of fluid medium to the paint, because it's really thick and not so easy to press it through that fine tip.
DeleteI have the same question as above... what bottles do you use?
ReplyDeleteAmy, I am using paints from Lascaux. They sell fineliner applicators separately for their 85ml bottles. I added a little bit of fluid medium to the paint, because it's really thick and not so easy to press it through that fine tip.
DeleteFabulous !
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