Joohi Sharma
Beeta Tissues Paper Napkins Face Tissue Manufacturer & Seller in India
Business Supplies and Equipment, India
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Currently working as Ms with Beeta Machines Pvt. Ltd. from 2020.
It all started back in 1992 when the sun shone bright over a sincere man in a small ordinary garage who had an extraordinary idea - to create world-class tissue products for India.
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Attended DPS between 2010 and 2013, studied Arts and got a degree in BA
Hello everyone! Welcome to my channel. I am preparing my page with gesso here. And then, I use my green paint with ‘Little Birdie’, I use my baby to erase the coloring. It is a quick and effective way to fill a blank canvas. Most of the time, in this way, the spinal area is lost. Therefore, I often use a paintbrush and use the remaining paint to blend in those areas. Here, I wanted to try my new gold acrylic paint that I found in DAISO. Using the same used baby wipe, I just tear the paint here and there. It is light simple gold, hidden. Here, I have a clear script stamp out of LAZADA. I use my brown inkpad with 'Tsukineko' for this. Just press occasionally here and there for some interest. I will use another clear background stamp for music notes. I have these cutouts of muscle paper drawings around. I also thought of using it for the distribution of my art magazine. Here is my white PVA glue.
To apply the cut, I need to make decoupage glue; just this glue and water. I align randomly and attach them to the sides of the spread, with some edges protruding. This death cut is basically a collection of harvest items. I rarely make vintage themes in any of my journals - Creative Journal, Bullet Journal. So, I thought, "Why don't you use this in my Mixed Media Journal?" Excellent stencil. Here's the 'Winsor and Newton' for my modeling attachment. I use only part of the stencil. Using my light brown acrylic paint with 'FolkArt', I will be giving these 3D buildings some color accents. I love the rewarding results in my art journals. They look good. So when it is dry, I cut all the cuts, using my penknife. After that, with my round fist, I cut all those corners. Time for some splatters! Just brown water color. Next, using my Ranger ‘Vintage Photo’ inkpad, I gave the edges a border. I thought my spread needed a picture focused on something else. Certainly my harvest cut here came out well, but I wanted one special one.