3D Paper Bag Snowflakes - Colorful
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- čas přidán 17. 12. 2019
- Follow along as Michelle Nicole turns paper lunch bags into a beautiful piece of watercolor art!
These are the perfect family craft on snow days to prepare for the winter festivities & Christmas.
A unique spin on old fashion paper sack snowflakes.
This project is great to do with kids. There is no need to burn the edges. It was only done to add a dramatic, artistic look.
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Never heard of unicorn spit... these are beautiful & fun!!
Wow !
I’m not overly crafty but I’d like to try this!
That's so cool!
So beautiful and so easy! Would be a great craft to do with your kids (with the adult doing the burning of course)
Absolutely 😂
Absolutely gorgeous 💞❤️💞
Very cool. I bought my Unicorn Spit to use in fluid art . I have used it to create the Shelee Art Blooms & a few other techniques. I really wish you all would show more of the true potential of the product such as being used in fluid art / paint pouring . 😉😉😉😉
Julie Rositer we are creating as fast as we can. There’s so many ways to go.
Pouring is very fun. The concentration of our product (4 parts medium to 1 part SPiT) makes it very economical & the 3D effect is beyond amazing. Hard to capture all its glory on film.
Can wait to see what you create!
@@UnicornSPiT Do you recommend using any particular PM with it ?? I was wondering if using Liquitex or just Floetrol would cause any loss of color . I have been using it straight from the bottle so far but did notice that it can dry a little "chalky" looking and was curious what would be the best way to seal it. I got mine at my local Michael's but they don't seem to carry the "Soarkle" version ...where can I find those ?? Thank so much . 😉😉😉
Julie Rositer I use Latex Flood Flotrol. Tried elmers too but the Flood did best. Huge cells with no added oil. The jasmine is the SPiT was enough. 😊
@@UnicornSPiT oh good thats what I have . I want to try using them for a Dutch pour next ...keeping my fingers crossed. Lol. Ive done a ring pour & cloud pour & both turned out nice . Now I've noticed others using it for the Shelee Bloom and its working great for them. I also found out there is another product that recently came out called Craftnique by CrystaLac but everytime I inquire as to whether it is similar to Unicorn Spit I never get an answer and it seems a lot more costly . Just curious but no intentions of switching but I do hope there will be more color options available in the Spit in the near future !! 😉😉😉
I do not know if it is alike. There’s always going to be Dr Pepper & Dr Thunder. I’m glad to be the Dr Pepper in the Paint, Stain & Glaze industry. 😂
Glad to have you as a patreon.
Try mixing SPiT with water based clear coat. 1 part SPiT to 2-3 parts water based clear/top coat. I wonder what that would do??
If you get to try before me, fill me in!
HI and Merry Christmas to you
Robert Duffy merry Christmas!!