Blog: Collage

Photos of Taste of Collage Workshop

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 Julie Fei-Fan Balzer and I taught our Taste of Collage workshop yesterday at The Ink Pad in New York City.

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We had an amazing group of 25 students – some coming from pretty far away and some are from the New York and New Jersey area :) In a way it reminded me a bit of our 2011 Mixed Media Circus Julie and I had organized in Germany …the room, the fun, the creativity…just not the temperature ;)

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We taught our collage class alternating throughout the day with the same supplies but with our own approaches in techniques and theories to collage. We have taught with this concept before and I do enjoy it every time. It goes pretty much with our philosophy that there is no right or wrong…there is just different. Just as everyone and everyone’s taste in a class is different…embrace it – as I always say.

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The other advantage of teaching with two teachers is that you can be VERY hands on with students during the class – even if the class is bigger. I love this. The personal interaction and being inspired by my students is my favorite part of a class and I had several moments where I was itching to get to my studio and play during the class (I was fair though and stayed- LOL)

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Teaching with someone else means a lot of trust and respect for the other person…I am very picky about my workshops – I put a lot of thought into them and I want to make people happy and have them have just a good creative, valuable time – so it needs to be someone I know is equally minded AND well it helps of course if you have a close friend being on the same page as you :) I just love Julie – with all her teasing- LOL – and I couldn’t think of any better co-teacher – Julie, you inspire me constantly and I think we make a good team ;)

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I think you can tell we had a great time – and we do hope our students had too. The collage results were amazing! Splish, Splash, Paint, Rip, Cut, Cover, “Killing Babies” and “Getting” over the Pretty…no problem for those girls! And what you cannot see in the pictures because we are good in hiding this all ;) – the heater did not work and we were sometimes shuttering our teeth and working with coats and hats on and using the heating guns as heating stations . Another thing that I admired about our students – they knew that there was nothing we all could have done about it and they just lived through it with a real NY/NJ attitude and created the heck out of their supplies :) You rock!

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Thank you also to The Ink Pad for organizing and having us- you are wonderful and I am looking forward being back this Friday for more Artvergnugen :) and on June 8, 2014 for a day long class called “Acrylic Media -Demystified” . It is a class I always wanted to teach in person…here is a sneak – all details will be up the next days on The Ink Pad website  and you can sign up already by calling the store.

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Have a gorgeous day!

huge hugs

Nat

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  • Mary Beth Shaw

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    I love that pic of you and Julie.
    Looks like everyone had a really great time. Congrats :)

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  • Jessica Sporn

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    I just loved the workshop. You are such a giving and supportive guide – I learned so much from you both!

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  • Nurse Ratchet

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    Now this class looks like it should definitely go on the road…..especially to Toronto!!

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  • whyducks

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    Wish I could of been there. How about you two doing an on line course together for us. x

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  • Sue Clarke

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    You are quite the team and the colors are hot in that art (even if you ladies weren’t)

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  • Seth

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    Looks like an amazing experience Nat — for both you and Julie and all those lucky people. I see many familiar (and talented) faces in the group shot. What a great way to spend a day!

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  • Jackie

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    I love to see what you and Julie do when you get together. Looks like so much fun, to bad I live on the wrong coast! Wish I could have joined you.

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Elephant Collages or…how to play and transform

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Last week I was playing with some collages for the upcoming workshop where I will co-teach with my sweet friend Julie Fei-Fan Balzer at The InkPad. The class is sold out – sorry – there is a waiting list.

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As you might know I love elephants- hence the Elephant stencil I created for Stencil Girl Products.

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I played with lot’s of paint and also the What’s The Point Stencil here as well as with some of my new Stampendous  stamps.

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And with mostly the same materials I created this collage – which looks totally different

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I used also Jamie Dougherty’s beautiful Bloom Girl Stamp in the collage- can you see where? :)

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That was fun – I am going to do more of those. I mounted both on a wooden canvas – which was a tip by Julie.

Which one of the two do you like better?

Here is a list of some of the things I used



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  • Marcia

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    The elephants are STUNNING. I love the intense color, the layers, all of it.

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  • giseladeister

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    Ich liebe Deinen Elefanten. Leider hat ihn hier niemand.
    Beide Werke sind sehr schön, aber der Elephant ” Play” gefällt mir am besten.

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  • darlene

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    Now that I see this work I’m extra happy that I have the elephant stencil. Excited about your new mesh stamps too. This is beautiful work. Sounds like a wonderful workshop.

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  • Caroline Duncan

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    These both are outstanding and so gorgeous!!! I cant pick one to be my favorite… I think they look terrific together. Now the elephant stencil is on my must have list!!! LOL Congrats that your Ink Pad class is sold out! Maybe you’ll come down to NC or VA, closer than the Ink Pad and I’d be there in a flash!!

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  • Denise Spillane

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    Love these. I love everything about them. The colors are yummy and so much texture. I have the elephant from club and will try some of this. I want to make my guest room black and white with accessories like your elephants bright and beautiful colors!

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  • jackiepn

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    Both elephants are gorgeous- but I have to admit- Transform is my FAV! I love that colour combination!!!

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  • Mary K. Parker

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    Love colors of play best, but overall I like transform. The elephants eye is closed in play and that just looks more restful instead of playful…unless he’s playing hide & seek.

    Nope I didn’t see the doll stamp, I did like how it looks like they have rough skin though.

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  • Donna Sullivan

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    Love Play! But the use of polka dots on both are so much fun!

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  • andrene

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    Both are fabulous in their own way. I love the details and the bloom girl stamp in the elephant on Transform. But my eye is immediately drawn to the Play canvas each time I look at them. I think its because of the more subtle details in the elephant and background and the softer colors. Very pretty!

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  • scrapinsue

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    Wow, I didn’t notice the stamped image for what it is until you pointed it out. Very clever use of it. I am more drawn to the one on the left…PLAY because of the colors. I really like when you use these colors in your art. The pink is just too bright for me even though I do like the title of TRANSFORM. Kinda amazing how you can get such different results using the same materials.

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  • ddhurlbut

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    Your “transform” canvas is my favorite but they are BOTH beautiful! I love elephants too, got to get that stencil now, you’ve inspired me once again Nathalie! Thank you.

    Peace,
    Donna

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  • Janet

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    I love your elephants. Sophie’s eye works perfectly on the one! Beautiful textures and layers!

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  • jessicap1972

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    really lovely canvasses you did make. I and also my son love the elephant stencil.

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  • Sabine

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    Nice work, Nat!
    I like the “play”-painting better because of the colours. The pink one is a little too bold for my liking.
    Bit as I like elephants really much I would take both of them and hang them to my walls :-))
    Sabine

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A Taste of Collage Workshop at The InkPad

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Cannot wait for Julie Fei-Fan Balzer and my Collaborative Collage Workshop on March 1st, 2014 at the InkPad in New York City. We both love to do Collages and doing this class together will be so much fun!

In this one-day workshop Nathalie and Julie will share their favorite techniques for experimenting with paint, stenciling, layering, and composing pleasing collages.

Nathalie and Julie’s approaches are different but similar and this is a unique opportunity to get both points-of-view in the same class!

For more details and sign-up go to the InkPad .

 

Have a wonderful day

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nat

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  • Wendy Journalista

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    An all day workshop with TWO of my favorite teacher/artists? Heaven! I’m in!

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  • Laura Strack

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    A match made in art heaven! So wish I could attend but can’t fly to NY right now. But one day I will, my sweet friend!

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  • kat82ren

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    wow this is fantastic!

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  • scrapinsue

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    I SO wish that I could go but my head might explode to take a class with both my scrappy crushes in the same room. I know that you two will have a blast and so will your students!

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Necessary Ingredients in Living or Art Journal Page

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I played a bit with collaging the background and using my Elephant and Arabesque Stencil.

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I love how much texture and interesting effects the collaged flowers, die cuts, Fragments, Aged Embossing Powder and other elements added to my spray painted background and elephant.

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The journaling says: Fantasy is a necessary ingredient in living; it is a way of looking at life through the wrong way of a telescope. (Dr. Seuss)

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I hope you have a lovely day!
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  • petyvic

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    This beautiful elephant reminds me of Casablanca film! Proper for fantasy creations…!

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  • Denise S

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    Love this. That elephant is wonderful. Color, texture, I’m a big fan

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  • Jackie

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    Gorgeous Nat!

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  • Sue Clarke

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    “Fantasy” works well with this page since the blanket on the elephant’s back reminds me of a flying carpet. Great texture.

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Defragmented or…Hamburg*End(si)e Canvas

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Slowly getting there- but still a lot to do for my exhibition in August. Here is another canvas I created – I had lots of fun doing this one.

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If you have never been to Hamburg you probably do not get all the references and landmarks in the collage – but there are lot’s of them in there :) But even if you do not know all of them- I hope you have fun spotting some details.

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The canvas is 16″ by 24″ big (40cm x 60cm) – I know it looks way smaller here -. Off to work on some more canvases.

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P.S. – Thank you for you wonderful comments and sharing your personal thoughts and stories on my post the day before yesterday! Thank YOU!!!

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Nat

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  • Cat Graves

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    Love your canvas…I could get lost for hours in it.

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  • Lisa Flaherty

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    Nat, I think this is one of my all-time favorites of yours! The colors, the collage-i-ness of the illustration, how FULL and VIBRANT the piece is!! Bet it is magnificent in real life at that 16×24″ size!!

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  • Kathy P.

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    Such vibrant colors….love this, Nat! I would love to see your exhibit in person!

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  • Annabelle

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    Love your canvas, love your blog,

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  • Madeline Rains

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    In the center at the top of the canvas, is that a hamburger with teeth? I love it, whatever all of it is. Great color combination.

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  • Corrine

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    Very Picasso in bright colors, love it….xox

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  • Nurse Ratchet

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    Love your work!!

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  • Cuchy

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    I see lots of references to your city too. But I love all those “hearts/anchors ” specially
    Ohh, I’d love to go to the exhibition…

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  • suzanne bouchard

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    It is wonderful to see the inside or the sub-concious at work. I am not a psycho analyst I just see a lot of references to Hamburg a city that you love, a city where you met your love and a city that you cherisheven though you will mouve out of it, paintings, works of arts speak of wo we are. Your paintings are beautiful!

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  • sam sabatino

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    Nat—i love this canvas of yours—yummy images—great “colorization”—thanks for all of your sharing—SAM

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Weckruf (Wake-Up Call) or…A FAST Forward Making off a Canvas

The image of this window with some landmarks of Hamburg kept coming up when I was sketching things in my art journal and on my iPad. So I figured it was time to finally just put it on a canvas.

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Here is a FAST Forward Movie of the Making off (it is not a step by step tutorial- although most steps are extensively in there ;) ) – I hope you enjoy it. I have a List of all Supplies used below

I had lot’s of fun playing with the new Liquitex Professional Paint Markers – loved that there are so many ways to use them and the colors are just to die for .

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24cmx30cm Canvas
Loads of old Book Paper

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I have some other ideas for this image – color wise etc…so you might see this coming up again in a different look :)

Would you like to see more fast-foward videos in the future?

Have a wonderful day :)

Nat

If you want to learn different techniques for art journals and mixed media canvases using Acrylic Paints, Gesso or Acrylic Inks come and take my Über*Media Online Workshops.

  

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  • Lea Fritts

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    Oh my goodness, Nat, I love watching you create! I could sit and watch your videos all day long and just soak up your creativity. Please create more videos and never stop! LOL! Looking forward to “Jumping” again!

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  • Lisa Flaherty

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    I loved watching your process, seeing your artwork come to life, Nat! So cool to see you make choices while adding different layers of media to the piece. Love it!

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  • cal8007

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    Always love watching your process!! Paint markers, mmh!

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  • Eeva Hall

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    Love the canvas!! I love videos.

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  • Cyndi

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    Brilliant! Much fun! Yes..you can make more :)

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  • petyvic

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    Hi, Nat! i love the music used! it goes with the theme. Pls., continue with these kind of fast forward videos….they keep me awake!… lovely idea…TFS!

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  • Laura S

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    Loved it, Nathalie! The paint markers look fun. More fast forward videos would be great. TFS! Did you title your canvas, “Starry Starry Night in Hamburg”? :)

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  • andrenesmith

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    Beautiful canvas! The video was alot of fun to watch so yes to more!!

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  • Teresa

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    Thank you very much for this video! very simplicity do wonderful work! I love these videos fast forward! thank you!

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  • rains

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    So much fun! I love the music. And you are so talented. Thanks for sharing your process.

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  • elderscrapper

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    I loved watching this. It is great to see the way you show and name the products so that we have most of our questions answered before we even need to ask them. Thanks, Ami

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  • Kathy P

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    Oh, Nat, I can’t tell you how helpful this type of video is for me, as a newbie mixed media person! Seeing how you pull it all together really helps me to ‘get it’. And love your finger work! Can’t wait to try this out in my art journal!

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  • Heidi

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    Yes, Please more videos! Thank You!

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  • Ann Powell

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    Yes please do more of these videos! And are there faces in the windows? Love this whole thing! Thanks Nathalie!

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  • mjmarmo

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    So fun! I love seeing backgrounds! I love how you did yours. I am too ocd and need to lay the pieces very straight and even. I need to learn to let go!

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  • Sue Clarke

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    Must have paint markers!
    Wow, can you teach me how to make my hands work that fast Nat? LOL

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  • Gerd

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    Thank you for the morning entertainment! Your final canvas is fabulous and I love the music!

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  • Charlotte

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    Oh, imagine the fun you could have with those paint markers!! Never seen them before, but there’s another thing added to the looooooong list of arty desires. They look cool! Great canvas, too! Looks great. Can’t wait to see what you might do with it. x

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  • melanie reed

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    very cute video… I’ve seen these paint markers in my art supply store – they look interesting, but I don’t know what to do with them. I’d love to see more fast-forward videos!

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