To be honest, I wondered if I'd ever get back to sharing videos. Yeah, I make and sell video stands, but I haven't been able to make any videos. Why? Well... not to get too technical, I had an electrical issue that made my lights pulsate at a different rate than my video's refresh rate. Alternating current pulses very quickly - so fast that our eyes don't notice. Cameras don't lie, however.
But, YAY! I moved all of my equipment to the other end of the house which happens to be closest to the power insertion point - the least resistance, and I switched recording devices. So, here I am. Back to video power!
I'm sharing a video today using Brusho - a watercolor powder - and the Oh So Eclectic stamp/die bundle. I love this set because it's so grunge-worthy but still so clean. Look at that great geometric die! It just begs to be a window.
I set up my Brusho a bit differently than most. I took it out of the original bottles and put them into a style of bottle used for e-cigarette refills. This allows me to tap out the amount I need in a very precise manner. They are also more portable with less worry about spillage.
I hope you have time for a 6 minute video. More than that, I hope you'll feel inspired and enabled to replicate this technique on your own.
It really is easy. And if you don't like the results? Toss it and play again. Or do like I do - leave it on your desk until a certain part speaks to you. Then use it!
I look forward to seeing what you come up with, or how you feel about this medium. All the supplies are listed below. Please comment if you have questions - I'd love to help you! Please comment if you like this project - I'd love to hear from you! You can find me on Facebook, YouTube, and Instagram.
Ta for now,
~ky
Supplies
Watercolor paper
Stampin' Spritzer
Whisper white paper
Brusho
Melon mambo ribbon (retired)
Oh So Eclectic Stamp and Die bundle
Silver Metallic Thread
Clear Faceted Gem
Glimmer paper (blushing bride used here, no longer available)
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