Hi everyone! Hope you had a great weekend! Mine was busy busy — cleaning the house, doing some stamping for the Hero Arts Blog + making a new video! It’s my week on the Hero Blog, and I have a bunch o’ things planned — answering q’s that people ask me on my blog here + elsewhere.
Today I have a watercolor pencil video — I must say, it took longer to setup and than it did to do the actual watercoloring — ha! For the Mac users out there — this was my first time using iMovie 09 — what an adventure. I must say that it is tons better than iMovie 08, yay! Here it is
You can see the rest of the post here, including this card that I made a few weeks ago
There’s a giveaway on the Hero Arts Blog too — leave a comment over there to enter!
And! I just wanted to take a minute to say THANKS to all of YOU, my blog friends! You make doing the blog so fun and I love getting to know you. BIG HUGS!
Happy Monday to you too Lisa….
Love your cheery little Friendship cards and video today! Always so fun to see how you do things…..
Very cute cards!
I’ve heard Apple seems to add and remove features from iMovie between versions. It must be very frustrating.
Gorgeous vibrant cards!!!! I’ll have to check that video out later.. when I can just sit and absorb it!
xo
Wow, great cards and video!!
Awesome cards and video!! TFS!!!
Thank you so much for the tutorial on using watercolor pencils – I can’t wait to try it out. Just discovered your blog and am going to have a great time looking through it. Thanks again.
Such amazing cards! They are so happy and bright. Can’t wait to see what else you have planned for the week!
Wow, Lisa!! That was a GREAT video! Thanks so much for all the info. Your cards are something else too! Can’t wait for tomorrow! :)
Oh Lisa – I just LOVE the little Japanese girl! My daughter spent a full year in Asia, and the card made me smile and think of her! Your work is amazing! Thanks for stopping by my blog! Have a great week.
Darling cards, Lisa!
Lisa, I really liked your video and found it
helpful. I use watercolor pencils but your
technique had much better results when I
tried it. I have a question about the screened
background (which I also love). If you want to
use it for a bigger surface than the stamp size, do
you have any tips for avoiding the seam of
the repeated image? Thanks in advance for your
reply.
Hi Lisa, Thank you for this video. I have been struggling with my watercolor pencils. You make it very clear how to use them. Love the cards
Eveline
thanks for the video–I LOVE videos.