Materials list:
- Cereal box cardboard
- Gesso
- Acrylic paints – two colours
- Foam stamps
- Found object stamps
- Black ink
- Spray Varnish
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Great video, clear instructions, well done! You are a natural at this! and I LOVE hearing an Aussie accent on craft videos!
I really enjoyed the video and I know I’ll have fun making these! Thanks for sharing!
Really enjoyed the presentation–especially love the Aussie accent!!!!!!!!!!!! It’s great to have such creative people willing to share techniques and ideas. Keep up the fantastic work.
Very nice video and very clear to understand. I have a pile of cardboard boxes just waiting to let my juices flow!! I do have one question. When you apply the gesso, do you put it on the printed side or the plain side. Also does the gesso cause the cardboard to curl up and not lay flat? The reason I asked is that I am hearing impaired and have to go by what I see demonstrated on the screen. I read lips , so that makes it hard for me to understand some of the videos that I watch. For people who are hearing impaired , we just have to pay real close attention. Hugs , Vicki
Love it. No trouble viewing. Look forward to more!! Thanks
Hi this is the 1st video that I’ve viewed. I LOVED it!! I’m new to mixed media and I’m still trying to find my niche.
Only thing I wished would have been done was to show artist DOING each step. Maybe not completely but snippets so newbees could SEE instead of having to visualize.
Look forward to viewing many more videos.
This was great! Instructions ran directly in with video, simple to create these postcards, thanks!