I never heard of Nuvo Drops before, but I have a huge stash of fabric paints that are many years old and look about the same, I bet I could use them up before they dry out in the same manner. :) Thank you for sharing this video, I have a whole new way to use the stencils now. :) Blessings!
As Nuvo Drops take a little while to dry on a card I was told to put a stack of drops onto some acetate so that when required they can be lifted off and glued onto the paper. It does work!
What a brilliant technique! And although it’s a small detail, I absolutely adore your “frame.” The simple addition of 4 corners really did frame the card beautifully! ☺️
What a great idea!! Love that you found a new use for an old product that many of us have in ample supply, just waiting for a new technique!! Thanks so much.
After watching your whole video, I'm thinking that maybe the plain, non-slick surface of regular paper absorbs some of the liquid from the Nuvo Drops, allowing the spread drops to crack. Now I'm thinking maybe Yupo paper or glossy image paper, vinyl, any non-absorbent product might work. Ooooo, the possibilities! Thanks for a delightful springboard :)
You always make such beautiful cards. I love how you use what you have. Your techniques are great and it always gets me inspired some how. Thank you for introducing me to new pretty affordable products.❤️ I always can’t wait to watch a new video.😊
Amazing! Natasha you are a treasure. I also have a few Nuvo drops bottles now I know what I'm going to do with them .Thank you for helping me get my stock down to a normal amount.
You are a card making genius!! I love this technique and boy do I have a stash of Nuvo drops. I’m like you and find myself using the same colors over and over. So I’m going to “go for gold” and have a play with this technique. Thank you so much for always putting out amazing videos time after time!!! Love your channel
I have velum I purchased from Stampin’Up that has been prestamped as stained glass that I don’t use. This technique will be perfect for using them and will make great birthday cards, which I am in need of. Thanks for a wonderful idea!
Wow, another idea I wouldn’t have thought of, thank you! I don’t have coloured Nuvo drops, only clear but I have other coloured pearl drops so I’m going to try this technique with them!
What a great way to use the drops so that they do not dry out, because that would be wasting them. Your corner pieces reminders me of the way we used to put photos in albums. Thanks for a great video! ♥️
Natasha you've done it again! This looks amazing and so versatile. Love this technique, I''m going to try it with some packaging plastic and some glitter paste too. I like so many of the colors of the drops, this will really let me use them more. I didn't know they would stick to plastic.
I never heard of Nuvo Drops before, but I have a huge stash of fabric paints that are many years old and look about the same, I bet I could use them up before they dry out in the same manner. :) Thank you for sharing this video, I have a whole new way to use the stencils now. :) Blessings!
As Nuvo Drops take a little while to dry on a card I was told to put a stack of drops onto some acetate so that when required they can be lifted off and glued onto the paper. It does work!
What an amazing idea! Certainly going to try this! I use my drops to paint on dark cardstock. That also looks amazing because they have a shine.
Stunning, love this. That mandala style,flower came out just beautiful. Such a clever use of Nuvo drops
You are the queen of using what we already have in our stash. What a brilliant idea!!!. I can't wait to try this technique
This technique is amazing. Your card is absolutely beautiful. Good job!Thank you for sharing your talent.
Such a great idea. I have so many Nuvo drops that will last me a lifetime. Thank you so much for sharing, I’m off to play now.
What a neat idea. would look great on black as well.
FABULOUS idea Tash, and such gorgeous images when dry. So simple and easy and a fantastic result at the end. TFS.
Another very cool technique! I don’t know where all your creativity comes from but I sure love watching you.
I 2nd that. Tash, you are very creative. Love your new ways to use supplies most of us already have.
What a brilliant technique! And although it’s a small detail, I absolutely adore your “frame.” The simple addition of 4 corners really did frame the card beautifully! ☺️
What a great idea!! Love that you found a new use for an old product that many of us have in ample supply, just waiting for a new technique!! Thanks so much.
After watching your whole video, I'm thinking that maybe the plain, non-slick surface of regular paper absorbs some of the liquid from the Nuvo Drops, allowing the spread drops to crack. Now I'm thinking maybe Yupo paper or glossy image paper, vinyl, any non-absorbent product might work. Ooooo, the possibilities! Thanks for a delightful springboard :)
Yes..good thinking, I suspect you might be right!
Again another sensational technique. I love the mandela as well. Love your talent.
Another awesome technique that is easy to do, quick and so beautiful!😊❤
Thank you for sharing.
So creative. Thanks for sharing your ideas with us and that card is just gorgeous.
Wow! What a cool idea! Love those. That mandala looks fabulous. Will definitely have a try with this! Thanks tash! Xx
Ooo I like it.. I have loads of Nuvo drops that I forget to use, so this would be a great way of using them up. Thanks for sharing 💖
Now that’s clever! I have a few Nuvo drops but don’t use them enough. Thanks Natasha for another great idea 💡 👍🏻👍🏻👏❤️
Clever idea and clever woman! Loved these ideas and the end results Natasha. TFS 🇨🇦
You always make such beautiful cards. I love how you use what you have. Your techniques are great and it always gets me inspired some how. Thank you for introducing me to new pretty affordable products.❤️ I always can’t wait to watch a new video.😊
What a fun technique! Love the acetate w/stencils. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for sharing another great technique. Love the idea of the triangles to create a frame too. X
I love the way you find new and different ways to use things we already have to make beautiful cards! Thank you!!
Thanks 👍 from the Netherlands
What a fun idea! A good way to use my Nuvo Drops. Thanks for sharing.
Cool!!!! Don't own drops, but I'm going to try Stickles!
Another BRILLIANT idea 🤩😍 ! Thanks for sharing ! 😃💚🌸🐝🌹
Unique use of the Nuvo drops ... definitely one to try.
Amazing! Natasha you are a treasure. I also have a few Nuvo drops bottles now I know what I'm going to do with them .Thank you for helping me get my stock down to a normal amount.
These could be use as stain glass windows for cards or decoration
Oh! The possibilities! Love ilove it love t! Thanks again Tash for another fab technique x
Oh what a cool idea with the Nuvo drops, will have to use that technique for my next card.
Congratulations on the birth of your baby God bless keep safe xxxx
Lovely. Now I know how to use the many bottles of Nuvo drops that I was afraid of going to waste. Thank you.
What a great idea, so pretty. Thanks for sharing. Kristi 🙂
These are really fun. I don't have Nuvo drops but Liquid Pearls by Ranger might work. TFS
You are a card making genius!! I love this technique and boy do I have a stash of Nuvo drops. I’m like you and find myself using the same colors over and over. So I’m going to “go for gold” and have a play with this technique. Thank you so much for always putting out amazing videos time after time!!! Love your channel
Fantastic!! I feel like you're going to have an absolute ball with this one! Enjoy 💕
Natasha , Thank you for interesting ideas ❣️
Oh, gosh, I have a bunch of these. Thank you for another idea to use them for👍❣️
Clever idea for the use of these drops. 👍
Love this great idea! And l love your trailblazing with supplies. I’ll be trying this very soon!
Great card...I know what I will be doing this weekend. Thanks for the inspiration 👍
Oh what a new and fun idea 💡 😄
Great idea! I love the transparancy of it!
Luv it 👍❤️👍
Oooh what fun 🤩 love all your wonderful ideas. So creative …
Great process! I can hardly wait to give this a go. Thank you for sharing 🙂
Fantastic Natasha, I have loads of drops and hardly ever use them but definitely will now, thankyou x👏🏻👏🏻
I have velum I purchased from Stampin’Up that has been prestamped as stained glass that I don’t use. This technique will be perfect for using them and will make great birthday cards, which I am in need of. Thanks for a wonderful idea!
Yay! I've got alot of those Nuvo drops!!!
....Can't wait to try it.
Wow, another idea I wouldn’t have thought of, thank you!
I don’t have coloured Nuvo drops, only clear but I have other coloured pearl drops so I’m going to try this technique with them!
What a great idea and so pretty. Will definitely try this. Thanks
Super cool idea! Thank you for sharing it with us. 😊
Love , Love, Love this technique.
This is awesome! I have a bunch of Nuvo drops that I've never used. I'm definitely trying this.
Hi Natasha. I love the idea. My favourite is the mandala one. Your card turned out so pretty. TFS. ❤️🧡💛
This am I saw this technique while reading my bible. I have never tried any of this before. Thank you for sharing this!!
Great use of acetate and Nuvo Drops.
What a good idea. 💡👏💕🇿🇦
Wonderful idea.
I also use nuvo drops on wooden/chipboard shapes then marble them together,they make a fabulous focal piece on a card x
An awesome way to use Nuvo drops!
Great video! Thank you for sharing your creative process.
Wow! I have so many of the nuvo drops collecting dust. I'm going to give this a go... tfs!
Love this! I just organized my NuVo drops and ordered some new ones too. When they get here I will definitely be giving this a try! TFS!!
Very cool
Love this technique, beautiful.
We can always count on you to come up with innovative ideas, low cost supplies and easy to follow videos!!! Love this idea!!! Many thanks! Janet 🤗👍💕
Hello from Illinois USA. Awesome technique
Feels like playtime's coming on. 😁
I tried this with the Nuvo drops and it worked great - thank you for sharing!
Love these techniques! Nice card.
You can use the acetate with nuvo coloring placed behind a diecut and have a stained glass effect! Really wonderful colors!
The One you turned into a card is my favorite. I can see using this technique on acetate for a shaker window, just adding more color and texture.
What a great idea! ... my 'to do' list is stacking up..:) thank you.
Great idea for the Nuvo Drops!
fun cards! thank you Natasha
We’ll definitely give it a go. I’ve had some of my kind glitz etc for many years
another beautiful creation Natasha 😍💕
Oh wow!! Your brilliant!! Such a great idea!!!
Bonsoir Natasha,
Sympa cette technique, ça donne un excellent résultat. Merci
Wow, this is a beautiful technique!
Such an amazing technique !😊👋
Wow! Very inventive thank you for you inspiration 💖💖
So cool idea, so beautiful card❤️
Fantastic. So original!
Enjoy it? I love it, definitely a doer!
What a great way to use the drops so that they do not dry out, because that would be wasting them. Your corner pieces reminders me of the way we used to put photos in albums. Thanks for a great video! ♥️
Can’t wait to try this technique!
I've done this with Stickles, Perfect Pearls, etc as well. So bright and beautiful. Lovely card. TY
Good Technique to use up the Nuvo drops, as I have never mastered applying them on cards
Great idea, will have to try. Looks like a good way to use scrap acetate as well.
🥰luv this technique and beautiful simple card 🥰
Wow, the sentiment looks like it is floating. That's a beautiful card, Natasha. Thank you!
Natasha you've done it again! This looks amazing and so versatile. Love this technique, I''m going to try it with some packaging plastic and some glitter paste too. I like so many of the colors of the drops, this will really let me use them more. I didn't know they would stick to plastic.
What an awesome idea!!! I have so many of drops and do not used them much!!! But I will try this!!! Thanks for sharing!!!
Great idea and thank you! Because I need to use up a bunch of these also
Great card Tash. Thanks for sharing. ♥️
Awesome new technique, will definitely try!
I am surely going to try this
Thank you Natasha