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52 PlayDATES blog
Hi everyone, due to the large number of people who have signed up, I have decided to open a 52 PlayDATE blog here Please run on over now to play!
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No link for vid Jan or am i early lol
ReplyDeletehugz bev
Sorry hon I am just uploading it now. I scheduled this post but it beat me to it! LOLS
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful Jan. Im going to need a lot of practise at this but i love the blending esp the bottom blending. the whole thing is beautifully cohesive like this.
ReplyDeleteYou made it look so easy....I am going to try this today...thank you = )
ReplyDeleteFab video! I loved watching you create, I have made my notes and am gonna have a go myself:) Thank you x
ReplyDeleteGlad you enjoyed the technique girls. It IS easy! LOLS Just match your colours, feather edges and when in doubt ADD GESSO. Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteWill dig through my crafting treasures to find pastels...think I have some..I know I have some pan pastels...good excuse to look through magazines too! Tx Jan
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome honey and pan pastels would work just as well. :-)
ReplyDeleteWhat a GREAT technique! I have not seen or tried it before. I cannot wait to put it to work! Thx for my 1st play date! :)
ReplyDeletecool i got pan pastels woohooo been wanting to try them ....
ReplyDelete@nurse Ratchet bought back memories , good movie...
opps meant to also say thanks Jan lol
ReplyDeleteHa! LOLS Bev, no need for thanks. Glad you are inspired to use the pastels
ReplyDeleteSo pleased to introduce a new technique to you Debbie. It is one I discovered through trial and error but have since seen others use similar ones. Great minds LOL
ReplyDeleteI tried this for my journal page yesterday, on my blog, it's not quite the same, but I'd never thought of working like this before and I really liked the effect and how quick and easy it was to do the page (imperfect as it is!) Thanks! Can't wait for next week's now!
ReplyDeleteHi Jan, i just post my playdate on my blog here, http://www.gazouillages.com/article-forward-ho-96296456.html
ReplyDeleteI take the opportunity to mix 2 challenges in one... and i'm very happy to do that!!! it was suche a pleasure to juste collage and paint, the basics we all forget :)
Thank you sooooo much for the play date!
So glad you tried it out Rachael! It's a great technique to know I find.
ReplyDeleteLove your finished piece Chrostone! Also like that you mixed 2 challenges into one. Gotta love multi tasking and I did the same thing this week myself.
ReplyDeleteI couldn't sort out the French/English page thing to leave a comment though :-(
i think you can leave a comment only on the french page, the other one is not on the blog itself :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for your kind comment...
Looks fabulous Jan :) I just need some time......time...time...as soon as my work slows down I'm coming to play xX
DeleteHey Fi, love to have you!! Just run on over when you're ready xx
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