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Ostsee Scrap in Germany – May 23-25, 2014

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So looking forward to be back at this wonderful event – since it is in Germany …and in German…I will post the details about it in German…:)

Ich freue mich riesig im Mai wieder in Deutschland beim Ostsee Scrap in Boltenhagen dabei zu sein. Es gibt nichts schöneres als entspannt in schöner Gegend kreativ zu sein – wenn ich nur dieses Foto vom letzten Jahr anschaue, kann es kaum erwarten :)

Ich werde die folgenden Workshops geben:

Freitag – 13.00-16.00 Uhr – Haptik-Nicht-So

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In diesem Workshop mit Nathalie geht es um Techniken die Haptik erzeugen – spiel mit Monoprinting, Nats Stampendous Stempeln und Embossing Medien und kreiere ein kleines Buch zum Anfassen. Alle Techniken können wunderbar auf spätere Scrapbooking, Stempel und Mixed Media Projekte angewandt werden.

Samstag 8.00 – 11.30 Uhr – Strauchwerk

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In diesem Workshop werdet ihr eine fantasievolle Leinwand gestalten. Verwendet Farben, Stencil, Stempel, Metall und andere Objekte um Strauchwerk ein neues Gesicht zu verleihen.

 

Sonntag 8.00 -11.30 Artvergnugen

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Hier werdet ihr mit Nathalie in eine andere Dimension eintauchen und ein kleines Artjournal beginnen. Lernt tolle Techniken mit denen man Tiefe und einfache Effekte erzeugen kann und lernt Tipps und Tricks des Artjournalings. Nathalie zeigt euch wie sie an diese Sache rangeht… Spassfaktor mit inbegriffen!

 

Ich hoffe Ihr seid mit Andrea, Jana, Melanie und mir mit von der Partie :) Ich freue mich wie Bolle – LOL!

Tschüß Ihr Lieben

Nat

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  • elvan

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    Hallo Nat!!

    Ich freue mich auch schon wie Bolle! Ich habe von dem Event im letzten Jahr so viel gehört, dass ich echt gespannt bin, wie es ist, life dabei zu sein!!

    Bis dahin,

    viele Grüße,

    Elvan :-)

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  • Ursula

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    ……….. wann war jetzt nochmal genau Mai? Ich freu mich schon sowas von – und deine Workshops klingen wieder äußerst spannend
    LG Ursula

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Wear It…or ArtJournal Page

This was an art journal page I created in California last month.

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The journaling says:
Wear it, you own it…don’t hide – time is to short to not embrace the bright things in life!

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It actually sprung out of the feeling how hard it is as a woman to embrace success or things we are proud of to have accomplished. Usually because we fear that other people would take us as arrogant …It is the same with us when we got something cool to wear. Are you like me when you get a compliment about your clothing for example and say: “oh that thing…yeah…it was a) really cheap though b) it is soooo old though . How about we wear our success/nice clothes once in a while and say just “Thank You” and embrace it without a guilty feeling? I mean…do we really have to be a downer to ourselves all the time if there is enough people out there that keep us down? LOL- just saying ;)

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By the way…I think my lady in my art journal really wears it- LOL- what do you think ? ;)

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have a wonderful day!

huge hugs

nat

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  • gunvor

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    Awesome page! Love the colours and the stamping in the background. And your lady certainly wears it! Thanks for the inspiration! I added some new acrylics to my collection the other day thanks to you and CJS.

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  • Sue Clarke

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    I especially like the lady’s shirt design. And yes, it is hard to just say thanks without an excuse about how it’s no big deal. I am famous for saying “oh this…it was on sale at (fill in the blank) like it somehow means that I don’t look good in it.

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  • Jackie P

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    Nat , your lady sure is wearing it! and Thank you! For the great words of wisdom- I know just what you are saying and from that – I will embrace makes next time compliment with a nice “Thank You” and leave it at that! hugs Jackie
    ps–loooove the colors on this spread!!

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  • Ruth L

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    Wow Nathalie, gorgeous page, and your lady is lovely I love the color combos she is wearing!

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Painty Fun at Bizzy B’s in Toronto, Canada

It was so much fun to come back for the third time to Bizzy B’s in Toronto and teach some workshops. Barb and Tony, as well as the amazing students make me always fell super welcome – love coming back- it is a special treat to be reinvited :)

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I was pretty stoked to see my Signature Stamps with Stampendous! and Stencils with StencilGirl Products on the “Nat”Wall. It was fun incorporating them in my workshops and seeing the students playing with them was the coolest ever!

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We played also with the new Creative Palette by Stampendous! for Mono Printing on Friday

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Saturday we were going fully into Artvergnugen :) – a six hour Artjournal Class – it was so much fun!

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This is Marg – she traveled all the way from Newfoundland for the second time to take my class- Thank you Marg- that is a LONG way – I love your smile and creative fun!

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And sunday we had a wonderful Canvas Class- loved again to see all the 22 different canvases created with the same materials and technique

 

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Thank you Barb and Tony from Bizzy B’s and my sweet Canadians for having me again – you inspired me !

huge hugs

Nat

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  • Krista

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    Hi Nathalie, hope you are feeling better. I see you are working with the Creative Palette. How do you get detailed prints? I M not having much success? Thanks!

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    • nathalie-kalbach

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      Kristia, I like it. I am not sure what might cause your problems- but it might be “too much” paint. Roll out thinner layers- you really do not need much paint for the prints. Hope that helps. nat

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  • nurse-ratchet

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    It was truly an amazing weekend…if anyone is wondering whether to take a workshop from Nat…never ever hesitate, Nat is a generous, inspirational task master, oh, I mean teacher. Your stamps are amazing, and your stencils sooo much fun to use!! Thank you, Nat and Barb and Tony and all the ladies that came out to play with us!,

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  • margm3c

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    I had so much fun. Learn a lot. Thanks Nat. Cannot wait till next time!

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  • Stampendous Stamps

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    Nathalie, it’s so great to see your photos of these classes! They’re just terrific and everyone looks like they’re having so much fun! Thanks so much for sharing our products with the world, we make a great team!!

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  • Felicia Aaron

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    Nathalie, I so wish I lived closer and could have been a part of the wonderful time it looks like you guys had! That studio looks FABULOUS!!! Wish it was around the corner from me!!! Maybe not…..I wouldn’t have a paycheck left!!! LOL!!! Thanks for sharing your fun, creative time!

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  • Marjolaine Walker

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    Looks like you had an amazing time, love all your new products!

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  • scrapinsue

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    I must get that crackle stencil!
    Lovely art journal pages and looks like a fun and creative time.

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Artvergnugen at The Ink Pad in NYC – March & April

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The new dates for Artvergnugen at The Ink Pad in New York City are up for March and April :

  • Session Three: Spray Ink Splash! – March 7th
  • Session Four: Stencil Madness! – April 25th

It starts the moment you sit down, an experience that is distinctly Art Journaling. A quick exhilaration, a sense of control, the art media’s surprising responsiveness as if they were simply an extension of you.

There is a word for this creative experience: Artvergnugen ! Artvergnugen is what makes your journal a piece of art.

Join Nathalie once a month and play each time with a different art medium or supply. Learn techniques, tips and tricks to take your art journaling further and turn it into Artvergnugen.

You will have to bring basic supplies – list on The Ink Pad Website – while Nathalie will bring the art medium/supply of the month for you to share. Sign up for as many of the sessions you want but be quick – space is limited.

Have an amazing day

nat

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Snake Bite Kit ArtJournal Page

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I love this color combination – it was kind of an accident but a happy one – when I was just playing with different templates and stamps of my Stampendous Stampsets while in California.

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It is a rare journal page of mine with lot’s of journaling but I just felt like it in that moment :) And the title? It is a sentence I used in my journaling and that I heard in Australia when I checked in into a hotel “The snake bite kit is in the kitchen, Mate – no worries” I thought that was hilarious – time to use this phrase ;)

That is the beauty of an art journal- you can do with it whatever you want- quotes, lot’s of journaling, no journaling, just a title, symbols- it is yours – no rules! It is your art journal: OWN IT!

Here are the stamps and supplies I used:

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Have a wonderful day

huge hugs

nat

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  • ilapola

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    Beautiful art journal page, Nathalie!

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  • scrapinsue

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    “The snake bite kit is in the kitchen”…a phrase that I’ve never heard. LOL
    While working in my art journal this morning I thought to myself “who would enjoy looking at these pages?”. Kinda bummed out I realized that I loved looking at them and creating them and isn’t that who they are for. Silly me.

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  • Louison

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    I love!! It’s beautiful!!

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  • andrene

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    I love the color combo – will have to store it away on my mental palette! I’m not sure why but this page has a very calming effect for me…hmmm. Great job achieving the look of snakeskin with stamps….you nailed it!

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Photos of Artvergnugen at the InkPad

Last Friday was the first of my ongoing once a month evening class at The InkPad in New York City.

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Every month I teach about a special medium or supply and I bring it for an ongoing Artjournal Class. This time the theme was Stamping :) So I brought my new Stampendous Stamps and showed some techniques how you can incorporate them in your artjournal. so much fun to see them in the store and to see how people liked them :) – here you see Ana having a hard time deciding…

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I love the intimacy of the class- since the evening classes take in  the tiny but wonderful store (the weekend class are taking place in an out-of-store location) – there is only room for 8 students. It is a wonderful way finding out what expectations of a class exist and I loved being able to talk to each one and having them show their results and talk about it.

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Here is Cheiron showing her two page spread playing with different techniques – love the color combination

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Diane playing with backgrounds and the stamps- especially love her silhouette outcome.

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Sandra playing with the latest Whatever Photo- love the sentiment!

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Robin showing her wonderful background- great base for an art journal page!

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Ana with some beautiful color combinations and I love how she framed the second spread with the stamps – it looks so organic.

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Karen’s wonderful spread- I love how all fits perfectly together!

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Love Cheryl’s spread which totally reminds me of a Monet painting

The next session on February 20th, 2014 is about Mono printing and already full – sorry- there is a waiting list at The InkPad. If you are interested in the upcoming sessions in March and April sign up for their Newsletters so you don’t miss out to sign up.

On another note :

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today is the start of fellow Stencil Girl Products Artist Jessica Sporn’s awesome Stencil Scavenger Hunt. Check it out- she posts every day this week a new design and let’s you guess which stencils by Stencil Girl Products she used.. you can win something too- so check it out ;)

 

Wishing you a wonderful start into the week!

hugs

Nat

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  • Laura Strack

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    Looks like a great time was had at your first class. Lucky Ladies! I’m not surprised that the next one is already full either. NYC is on my bucket list so one day I will happily join in all the fun.

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  • kat82ren

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    wow this look so amazing!

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  • scrapinsue

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    What a fun size for a class and the work/stamping that folks did is so crisp and colorful. I especially like the texture that your new stamps give to a page.

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  • Jessica Sporn

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    that class looks amazing and I see some wonderful and familiar faces there! Thanks for sharing about the scavenger hunt too!

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  • Caroline Duncan

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    The class looks like it was great and everyone’s creations are just beautiful and such a variety of pages!

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Round-Robin Art Journal or…Let’s Play Together

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One of the fun things we did together in our Art House in California was, that we did a so called Round-Robin Art Journal. Julie, Birgit, Jenn and I  agreed to post all at the same time today and share our thoughts and experiences about this- so this is my part.

 

Here is a picture I already posted which is taken during the process:

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Each of us had their art journal and as we sat at a square table we had all of our art supplies piled up in the middle. The rules were easy. 15 minutes for each entry – a 7 minute break. Each starts in their own journal and then passes clockwise on and starts working on the next journal. You can use all art supplies on the table. In the end you will have received your journal back.

It was so fun- I will get into this in detail later- let me share the different journals and progress pictures.

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So first this is Jenn’s art journal, you can see her start on the top left- then on the top right you see how the page looked like when Birgit was done, then was Julie’s turn and then lastly mine.

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Next up is Birgit’s journal- she passed it on to Julie and Julie passed it on to me and then on the bottom right you see Jenn’s finished entry.

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So this is Julie’s page- next was me, then Jenn and last Birgit.

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And then this one is mine- you see I started with a busy background, and then it was Jenn’s entry, Birgit and then Julie.

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Besides that it was a lot of fun creating- with the added time pressure and doing it with your artsy friends – here are some thoughts during and after our collaboration:

  • gosh – I really don’t want to screw up my friend’s journal
  • Interestingly enough I was not the least worried about my own journal– I know the would create something wonderful in it.
  • I found it harder to add my own style the more advanced the pages were. See in my own sample- I started crazy with lot’s of paint and even added texture through sgraffito. I had no problem adding bigger spots and details on Julie’s page which I had second, Birgit I got a bit more hesitant but the least alas already three of my friends left marks on it was Jenn’s I had a hard time getting over destroying this page. I found this interesting – since I thought in the beginning the start in someone’s journal would be harder.
  • I love to how we all worked on what we got and just had a go. Like Jenn’s painting over half of my page calmed it down in a different way I would have done it differently.
  • I think all of us have left a signature style on the pages– you can spot all of us in the pages when you look at the end result
  • gosh – I really don’t want to screw up my friend’s journal
  • I love having a journal page all to myself where all my friends left their mark and I also love that all pages are very unique to the occasion. insider jokes, and other references that only we will get or only we will be able to laugh about- what a great memory piece this is.
  • I really liked to see the progress instantly and how things were done by the others- not waiting for it or shipping totally let the momentum going. I feel it is often lost when you do such things by mail.
  • gosh – I really don’t want to screw up my friend’s journal
  • We all wanted to do it again after we did it but the time was not there anymore- it was early morning already. We all said we should have done it earlier in our stay at the art house but I feel that it was good to wait till the end- we felt more comfortable with each other and had shared memories we could include. I feel it would have been hard to do in the beginning of our stay.

 

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I hope you found this interesting and maybe you give it a go with your friends some time – of if you did it- tell me if you could relate to some of my thoughts. Don’t forget to check out what the other three JulieBirgitJenn have to write about this.

Have an amazing day!

huge hugs

Nat

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  • sarajansen

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    This is just the coolest project. I love your stream of consciousness…gee I really don’t want to screw up here…it seems like the end of the stay is a good time to have a go at it. And of course, there’s never another time like the first time. I so appreciate seeing this from everyone’s perspective…I can only dream of doing something like this one day. One day. What a great way to memorialize a trip!

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  • Peg

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    What a great thing to do!! I love all the results and how special to have a collaborative piece with good friends in your own art journal!

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  • donelda

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    So much fun! I actually ‘made’ my son and husband do a similar thing. My son has had a week off school and has been playing way too many video games. So I left out a whole bunch of supplies and ‘insisted’ thT he make an art journal page. When I got home from work he had a nice background finished. So I made my husband add to it, and then I finished it off. I love the results and that we all were part of it. I will have to encourage (‘make’) them do it again!

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  • marshavalk

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    I love what you all did! It’s so inspiring! And I’ve never done anything like this, but I already know one thing I can relate to, for sure… I quote: ‘gosh – I really don’t want to screw up my friend’s journal’!

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  • heather-2014

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    Brilliant idea , I would be worried to mess up friends page but that’s why we are at creative jumpstart! to embrace the fear and have a go anyway.
    Love them all , thanks for sharing;

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  • Christine D.

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    OMG, what a great idea, Nat. I have had fun doing this in the past with a gathering of friends but on a MUCH smaller scale…ATCs! Can definitely relate to some of your thoughts—I too thought starting would be harder, but soon found that I preferred it. Definitely can relate to the “don’t want to screw up” comment- ha! And I would feel that way even more if working in someone’s journal — in just 15 minutes. What a challenge, I LOVE it! Will definitely have to give this a try the next time we do a Friday night art journaling meet. Thanks for sharing :)

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  • Kristina

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    Thanks for showing this to us! It was really cool and fun to read/see. I especially like how worried you were about “messing” up your friends’ art journal pages – not that you were worried, but I can totally see that that’s how I’d react to an immediate round robin like that. Thanks for your honesty about that part.

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  • Laura Strack

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    That was fun! Very cool to see the next person’s touch. Without reading your description, I tried to guess who’s art was on the next page. Fun!!

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  • scrapinsue

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    I’ve done it at crops with LO’s and had the “oh crap I don’t want to ruin my friend’s page as well”. I love how it transforms that LO/page in a way that one wouldn’t get on one’s own. Thanks for sharing.

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My Favorite Tool: A Brayer

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If you ask me what my all time favorite Tool is …well besides my fingers ;) – it is a brayer. The versatility of a brayer is just immense. You can use it for printing, mixing colors together, stamping, background creating, you can make sure things get applied evenly, you can use it for mono printing, even painting. You can use it with acrylic paints, with inks, with spray paints, with acrylic media – it is just the coolest thing in the world :) Well…at least in my world. I even did once (2008) a whole class on brayer techniques and it was a lot of fun.

Here are three tutorials I posted the last couple months where the brayer played a big role :)

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So, what’s not to love about a brayer? ;)

Have a gorgeous day

Nat

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  • cathsheard

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    Couldn’t agree more. I have spotlessly clean ones, semi-clean ones, ones so messy they are textured…love them all.

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  • scrapinsue

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    I’ve had one for years and really only use it to apply paint to a whole canvas or paper. I must try some new techniques.

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  • kat82ren

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    Love this amazing techniques, thanks for sharing!

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PanPastel Resist Technique

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Those of you who were part of the Creative JumpStart 2013 saw the videos that me and my artist friends posted on my website throughout January 2013.  The videos are not available here anymore, since CJS 2013 was only available till June,  but I thought it would be nice to repost my 10 technique videos over the next couple weeks- so that you have access to them whenever you want and see what CJS 2013 was all about.

And now let’s jump to the video Number 8 in my Über*Media Creative JumpStart 2013 Workshop which was the PanPastel Resist Technique :)

If you have no external speakers on your pc – turn up the volume a lot (the audio is very low in this video)

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As you might have seen I just proposed Creative JumpStart 2014!

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It will work slightly different this year and has some major improvements like a forum and an easier access- and I can tell you already the line up of artists and the videos are AWESOmE!!! For 20 Dollars -that is less than 1 Dollar per video (23 videos by 21 artists) it is a great deal! Check out the information here :)

I would love to have you!

And here are my supplies I used for the PanPastel Resist Video above:

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Have a gorgeous and wonderful day!
hugs
nat

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