Blog: Mixed Media

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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Love…It’s in the little things

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Happy Valentine’s Day to all of you!

How about a funky Love shadowbox today?

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I whitewashed the wooden canvas with gesso – as I wanted to have the wood grain still peaking through and then stamped right onto it and used the template in my stamp set with different acrylic colors. I also included some of my old beloved Hambly Rubons and some Prima Washi Tape. I cut out some of of my stamped images for the stems and stamped also on cork again – I just love the look of acrylic paint on cork. I put a supply list for you below.

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Lot’s of Love to you!

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hugs

Nat

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  • Cindy Gay

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    Love the layout Natalie!

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  • Laura Strack

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    Those stamped cork flowers are too cool. Happy Valentine’s Day!!

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  • Jan B

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    Okay, that is SO stinkin’ CUTE! Love the color, the dimension and, yeah, the acrylic on cork.

    Happy Valentine’s Day! :)

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  • Michelle

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    Girl!! This is fabbo!! Love your new stamp designs- congrats!! Keeping it moving over there! So glad for you!

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  • Sue Clarke

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    Love the paint on cork. And I recognize that couple from The Whatevers.

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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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designed by n*Studio features: Adrienne Ford

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One of the things that make me really giddy is when I spy someone using my new stamps by Stampendous or also my Stencils with Stencil Girl Products :) So I thought once in a while I would feature the work of those wonderful talented people with a new Series called: designed by n*Studio features:…..

And today I feature: Adrienne Ford

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Adrienne is part of the Stampendous! Designteam and when I saw her amazing work with my stamps in the catalogue I fell instantly in Love with her colorful yet grungy style.

 

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It all just comes naturally and organic together- I love it!

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I love how Adrienne also includes threads and fabric and even enhances the tactile look of the stamps

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I also love how she makes the photos blend so perfectly with the background- AMAZING

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And I love the hint of color here and there which makes the black stamped images pop out even more

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And…her kids are so adorable!

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Thank you Adrienne for sharing your amazing work with my stamps with me!

Make sure to visit Adrienne’s Blog for more inspiration and if you have done something with my stamps or stencils I would sure love to see :)

Here are the n*Studio Product Adrienne used:

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Have a wonderful day!

hugs

Nat

Comments (10)

  • Ursula

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    Schick, schick :) – und endlich gibts die Stempelchen auch hier in good old germany in meinem LieblingsShop zu kaufen :)) Werde ich sie also auch bald testen können – Jepp
    LG Ursula

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  • Amante del papel

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    I want this stamps there are so amazing!!!

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  • Jackie P

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    Glad that you featured Adrienne’s art- so very cool~ and yes, her children are adorable! I have my stamp set picked out and on the TO BUY list!
    Nat, Can you tell me what colour tea/or green or turquoise that is that you used on your banner at the top of your page? I simply adore that shade! It POPS!!!! “)

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    • nathalie-kalbach

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      I assume – since I never keep track of my colors that I use ;) – that it was Liquitex Cobalt Teal- if that is the one you are pointing too ;) In any event- these are all Liquitex Colors.

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  • darlene

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    Cool to feature artists Nathalie. I definately am crazy about your new stamps as I like the raw, organic look…and I’m fascinated with what Adrienne did using them.

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  • Laura Strack

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    Adrienne is a true artist! Wow, love the way she blended her photos into her background. The stamping is amazing and all the texture, perfect Layouts!

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  • jjflair

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    “Whoa,” I said out loud, “She is badass.”
    And, my hubby came over to see what I was looking at, and he agreed. And, we stared in awe together and had a great convo about art and style and texture and media. Super inspiring! Thank you!!

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  • Nurse Ratchet

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    FabUlous art…fabUlous stamps!!

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  • Misty

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    Adrienne is amazing!!! Those layouts are gorgeous and oh so unique!

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Malaysia Workshops – Contest !!!

I am so excited to be in Malaysia next month – March 22-23rd, 2014 to teach some fun Mixed Media Workshops. The even is organized by the amazing Scrap’n Crop and they had this wonderful idea for a contest to win a 1/2 day seat at the event and more! so if you are in the area and you would like to win- check it out!

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To all of my visitors today who enter the context- Welcome – so thrilled to have you! Good Luck to you and I hope I will see many of you at the wonderful event in Malaysia!

huge hugs

Nat

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  • Eva Ng

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    I deserve to win SnC’s 2014 CELEB ART RETREAT with Nathalie Kalbach 1/2-day workshop on 23rd March 2014 because I wanted to explore more in mixed media as I just started a piece & it is a great opportunity for me to be more “artistic” & a platform for me to try something more.

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  • Joanne Wong

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    I deserve to win SnC’s 2014 CELEB ART RETREAT with Nathalie Kalbach 1/2-day workshop on 23rd March 2014 because it would be an amazing opportunity for me to learn this new form of arts and crafts from a pro :)

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  • jackiepn

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    I won’t be in the area, but wanted to say WOO HOO! –Nat!
    Awesome for you and for all that will be able to go and play! have fun! hugs “)

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  • scrapinsue

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    I will not be in Malaysia so I don’t want to enter the contest but it sure sounds like fun. Unless of course airfare is included. LOL

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  • Yuzz Yusof

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    I deserve to win Scrap-n-Crop’s 2014 celeb retreat with Nathalie Kalbach 1/2 day workshop on 23rd March 2014 because I would love to learn all her tips, techniques and her layers of work is an explosion of texture, dimension and jewel tone colors.

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  • namizam muda

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    “I deserve to win SnC’s 2014 CELEB ART RETREAT with Nathalie Kalbach 1/2-day workshop on 23rd March 2014 because this is my new craziness towards the art media area. love to play colours and see how i can create with the stuff around me. cant wait till the day we play with all of them.

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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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Comments (9)

  • 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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Back for Classes in Toronto – February 7-9, 2014

February 7-9, 2014 I will be back again in Toronto, Canada for some fun creative classes. Always such fun being at Bizzy B’s and having the greatest time.

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Friday Feb 7 – 7pm to 10pm

Unleash your creativity while learning how to make the most of your art tools and mediums- including Nathalie’s signature stamps from Stampendous a. Develop a small art journal filled with fun colorful techniques, textures and print layers to be used as a reference tool for later mixed media and scrapbooking projects.

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Saturday 8; 10.30 am – 4.30 pm :

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 and play with different art media and supplies. Learn techniques, tips and tricks to take your art journaling further and turn it into Artvergnugen.

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Sunday 9: 11am-5pm:

To say it with Monty Python “First you must find… another shrubbery! Then, when you have found the shrubbery, you must place it here, beside this shrubbery, only slightly higher so you get a two layer effect with a little path running down the middle. (“A path! A path!”) Then, you must cut down the mightiest tree in the forrest… with… a herring!”

We will create a wonderful home decor canvas using my Signature Stamps and Templates with Stampendous and create a kind of a piece of art…and that with loads of paint and other media just without a …herring.

To book the class please call at Buzzy B’s – more information about the classes, prices, supply lists- here

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Have a gorgeous day

Nat

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  • cynfulcreations

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    Can’t wait to see you next week, Nathalie! (and Marg too!) I already know I’m sitting beside Nurse Ratchet, we are all going to have so much fun!

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  • nurse-ratchet

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    All signed up and ready to Artvergnugen!! Nat….for the Texture journal are the letter sized white cardstock to be gessoed? Thought I might get a head start!! Soooo looking forward to winter camp!!

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    • nathalie-kalbach

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      yeah cannot wait to see you :) nope- no gessoing needed :)

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  • Marg Dinn

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    Sooooo looking forward only 10 more sleeps!!!

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12 Days of California Part III: CHA 2014 Trends & Observations

As every January Winter CHA was a must-go for me to see and observe trends and new products , for meetings and seeing friends. It was four days of insanity but I love it :)

Here are some of the trends I spotted:

  • Die Cuts with matching stamps or other products they can work well with  – Dies are hip and everywhere. Often times they accomplish an already existing product by a company – like Elisabeth Crafts Designs (Shimmer Sheets etc.) with the new licensed Karen Burniston Dies or Lawn Fawn Stamps with matching Dies
  • Wooden and other natural looking embellishments
  • Globes, Typewriters, Maps, Location Signs
  • Everthing Project Life related: Paper, Tags, clear bags, small alphas
  • Vellum and Washi Paper
  • Mixed Media products- paints, stencils, media – everything that can be used with Paint Products
  • Cork, Chalkboard, Canvas, Burlap

Another visible trends was that several companies were approaching the market differently –Several companies did not do the typical Scrapbooking Products,  it was more about accessories for Scrapbooking, homedecor and DIY  – like Hazel & Ruby with their Wall Stencils and gift paper wrapping, or Cosmo Cricket with beautiful Mason Jar additions and gift bags or Mon Ami Gabby with their natural versatile looking ribbons, rhinestone mats, crepe paper.

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My Personal Faves at CHA2014

Lumi – Solar Printing at home- it was so much fun. I visited a class too and there will be a blog post about it coming soon :)

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Mon Ami Gabby had rhinestone mats which can be used with die cut machines. I do hope they will get  better website- but I do love their products and the booth was beautiful!

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Tsukineko – now Imagine Crafts Irresistible Sprays – Resist Texture Spray- do I have to say more- yum!Cannot wait to get my hand on those and play with them
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Loved this paper – it was my fave…and like a total beginner I have no idea which company it was because I didn’t write it down nor did I take a photo of the label..if someone can tell me- I would be happy- LOL :)

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Observations

  • Other than the paper above and some of other papers, most of the paper was a bit disappointing for me – the color scheme seemed to be throughout the same as well as the clipart – very few exceptions.
  • Spray paints with and without texture – Prima’s new Spray Paint- I will post about it soon, Imagine Crafts – it seems still on the up
  • The two main trends are Project Life and Mixed Media and everything seems to revolve around these two trends.
  • Lots of chalkboard muted matte pastel paints e.g. American Crafts- or the Earth Safe Booth
  • a lot of companies were not at CHA this time – Big booths like EK Success and other companies like Maya Road were missing totally. UPDATE: It was brought to my attention that Maya Road was at CHA. I missed their booth apparently totally and when I was talking to others they said also they didn’t see them- I should have fact checked this of course- so I do apologize. I am a fan of Maya Road- so having me pointing this out was a matter of sadness – happy to hear though they were there!
  • I had the feeling that the booths were in general less project and more product driven – there was way more creative output the years before and all in all the booths were a bit more plain then the years before. I am not sure how I feel about this because the art and design work usually made me most excited about the products.
  • Meeting people is the best about CHA – it is the time to talk, celebrate and network and I would not want to miss it anymore

 

JumpStarter Joe Rotella and Birgit Koopsen and I at breakfast

 

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JumpStarter Dina with her new paint line- so proud of her and cannot wait to try them!

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JumpStarter Julie Fei Fan Balzer and Birgit Koopsen – since Birgit is my bestie she is on a lot of photos ;).

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Birgit with JumpStarter Catherine Scanlon

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The amazing Suze Weinberg- another JumpStarter – visiting me at the Stampendous booth – she is sooo cool!

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JumpStarter Pam Carriker, Birgit Koopsen and Mary Beth Shaw – we had so much fun trying to get a photo of us jumping…you cannot see a thing in that blurrr- LOL

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I will be dabbling on some of the products I found at CHA here and there in future blog posts. I am looking forward to next year already!

The next posts from California will be about our mini vacation doing arting with Birgit Koopsen, Jenn Mason and Julie Fei-Fan Balzer – watch out for crazy posts ;)

Have a gorgeous day

Nat

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  • ruby t

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    I did an image search on google and came up with another woman having ta similar image of a booth with those designs that were at the Houston Quilt Market Nov 2013.
    http://www.seasonedhomemaker.com/2013/11/houston-quilt-market-2.html
    She does not indicate which company. So it is a company who produces fabric and paper…narrows it down just a little…
    Another woman at CHA says the exact thing that Natalie says…I forgot to write it down:
    http://janiceaileen.blogspot.com/2014/01/cha-megashow-2014-part-2.html
    She says she *thinks* it is AdornIt
    At least you have the name Woodland Critters
    that is all I have got

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  • andrene

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    OK-I spent, I know, 2 hours searching every paper company I could think of and watching all the CHA peek videos I could find to no avail. I haven’t a clue who makes that adorable collection! So if you find out, please let us know because I will be all over it!
    As for this releases papers & collections, I think there are some really nice ones coming out. The new Prima’s are gorgeous. Finnabairs new collection “Cold Country” is beautiful (gotta have it). And I’m loving Lawn Fawns stripes and dots. Thanks for the photos – I need to look out for those irresistible sprays!

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  • SusanJane

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    “Other than the paper above and some of other papers, most of the paper was a bit disappointing for me – the color scheme seemed to be throughout the same as well as the clipart – very few exceptions.”

    I’ve noticed this trend, too. What are all these companies thinking? I cannot imagine this homogeny is going to be profitable. It certainly demonstrates shortsighted planning. I’ve only bought a few sheets of paper this past last year and none of them were the “in” colors and patterns.

    Is it declining sales that are making these companies get pallet conservative?

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  • kat82ren

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    Thanks for showing us so many beautiful things!

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  • Laura Strack

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    I enjoyed your take on CHA! Thanks so much. I keep hearing that Scrapbooking is on the decline. I can’t help but wonder why? What can we do about it? Maybe more folks are going digital, IDK, but what can we do to get the younger generation involved and loving it, is the question?
    Hugs, Laura

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  • morningdove

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    loved your post – since never been so fun looking into CHA thru your eyes. looking forward to your posts on products. CJS is amazing this year and I am on fire. so funny when I printed out my list sheet of daily workshops I also go Jan 22, transparencies and giveaway on the list. like Santa I am checking off my list to make sure I try all the teachers tech and do the givewawys. great job nat.

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  • scrapinsue

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    I enjoyed this post so much Nat. Thanks for taking the time to give us the details. I have to say that most of the scrappy stores within an hour drive of me have closed at this point. My friends and I see that the scrapbooking (in the more traditional sense) seems to be on the decline. Mixed media and products for home decor are on the rise around here. So at least we are on the same page as CHA. LOL

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12 Days of California Part I: Prima Art*Venture

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I am back from my 12 day long trip to California – it was insane…as in insane work and fun! Well…always good if you can combine both words fun AND work. I am exhausted but nonetheless I want to share some events along the trip- let’s start with the Prima Art*Venture Workshop Retreat. 160 students – 2 days- six workshops – fun…and a toast voice.

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We set up the class rooms till late night the day before the event – look at all the class kits:

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I taught a Wallhanger Class with the new Stationer’s Desk Line by Prima – here is the project and some details
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I had a great time with the wonderful students attending the classes – from all over the country and also from Europe and Asia- so amazing!

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160 Students- 160 different ways to create the wall hanger- here are just two:

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It was fun spending time with the other teachers and friends from Prima including Sharon, Carrie, Anna, Steffi, Jamie, Limor and Frank as well as Denny who did such a fab job on organizing the event. Thank you also to Elena and my two wonderful helpers Cam and Lisa from Charity Wings– you girls rocked!

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(last picture stolen from Sharon ;) ) I did not take that many photos – I am missing most of my sweet people- but oh well- LOL- sorry ;)

Thank you all – also for taking care of me when I got food poisoning or whatever it was what made me sick and dizzy at the end of my fifth class – I am glad I was able to at least finish the instructions and laying down for half an hour in between really helped me to be able to go through the rest of the day and last class.

 

Tomorrow I will tell more about my class at CHA and the debut of my stamps with Stampendous :)

have a gorgeous day

hugs

nat

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  • kat82ren

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    Congrats Nath and much day like this!

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  • Laura Strack

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    Hi Nathalie, Thank you for all the fun and expert technique advice at Art Venture 2014. This canvas has to be one of my most favorite canvas’ that I’ve ever made!! I can’t wait to give it to my precious Daughter n Law for her Birthday next week.
    Honored to have been one of the 160 students, grateful for all that I learned and I will always cherish the time we spent together. So glad you are a designer for Prima and also excited to see your own stamp line and all the beautiful things that you will create and share from Stampendous. So very cool!!
    So happy for you! Big Hugs,
    Laura

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    • nathalie-kalbach

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      Laura- it was so cool to finally meet you- you are so much fun! Thank you for coming and your awesome support. You rock! huge hugs! -nat

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  • marjiekemper

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    Your class was GREAT, Nat, and I was so impressed you got through all six classes with a voice still intact. So sorry you were ill that day!

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    • nathalie-kalbach

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      Ahhh -thank you Marjie – it was so good to have you and I am so glad you suitcase finally made it!!! nat

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  • Kirsten Alicia

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    Great photos, love the projects. I’m glad you had such a wonderful time, hope you’re going to get some rest this week.

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  • scrapinsue

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    What a wonderful canvas and wow…160 students!
    Sorry to hear that you got sick but nice that friends were supportive.

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