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CLICK HERE To watch this quick, awesome, easy, and enlightening video by Claudine Hellmuth! Claudine Hellmuth CHA Summer Demo on YouTube
*FUN FACT: Claudine Hellmuth is the person who inspired us over 1 year ago to blog! Heidi attended a class seminar by Claudine at CHA Chicago and the inspiration rolled! Thanks so much Claudine! This blog has been a lot of fun and hopefully our readers enjoy it too!
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Ohh yey! I'm first :P Thank you for sharing this video, I'm really new to all these techniques but I'm glad I finally found a cool tutorial like this :)
ReplyDeleteOooooh, it looked like lots of fun!!! Gotta try it out! =)
ReplyDeleteHugs, SannaS
I think the video's great. Very brave of her, I know I've wanted to try making videos, even try vlogging but I just can't bring myself to do it... lol. I'd be too embarassed.
ReplyDeletein my opinion....you cant go wrong with claudine...her teaching ability makes it so easy for us beginners
ReplyDeletelove the way Claudine teaches in person and on video :)
ReplyDeleteLove the video! Claudine always does the best demos by combining knowledge with humor. I'm VERY interested in trying the paints in a milkier consistency!
ReplyDeleteI want to see more :)
Loved the technique!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing the video and thanks to Claudine for demonstrating and even a bigger thanks for inspiring you to open this blog.... Love following you.
Sharon
Great video! I love how she made the lid of the versamark useful as a stamp holder. I wouldn't have thought of that. Also, I *love* that Classic Teal color and the end result was really neat! I would love to try it!
ReplyDeletewow, das video find ich klasse, versteh zwar kein englisch, aber das ist eine schöne sache
ReplyDeletelg gila
That is fab! I've always wanted to try making a necklace like that. That technique is so cool and yet really simple! Oooo I so want a goody bag:) Hugs Rowena
ReplyDeleteTerrific demo... as always! Whoever said" a picture is worth 1,000 words" must have been talking about art techniques! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing this video: it makes this technique easy to be understood and it seems really great.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to win the giveaway to try this at home :)
Claudine's video is clear and concise - a quick way to learn a great, new technique. Short and sweet! :)
ReplyDeleteClaudine is awesome! I so want to take a class from her. Cool technique and so easy!
ReplyDelete"and that's it - easy, easy" Great video. I love the easy, easy aspect and it is so quick to do.
ReplyDeleteThanks for all the great ideas Claudine!
that was GREAT!!!!!!!!!!!! I wouldn't think that it's sooo easy when the effect is that gorgeous :D
ReplyDeleteLove this technique!~
ReplyDeleteThis is so cool, I love to try this!!
ReplyDeleteooooh sounds just like Blue Peter (no, you wouldn't know about Blue Peter, would you ? hehehehe !!!). What a fab tutorial and technique, would love to try this.
ReplyDeleteJo x
Claudine is so cool! That video rocks! Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteI liked this video...she's such a good teacher and no matter how much art I've done, I always learn something new and easy from her. I'm a big follower of hers. Thanks for the giveaway chance :)
ReplyDeleteI am so glad to have seen this video. I bought 3 of her paints this summer and have not tried them yet. This gives me some inspiration and confidence... now if I only had some sticky back canvas. Thanks, ms.cheryl
ReplyDeleteThat technique is super cool, great video
ReplyDeleteGreat video. I love this technique. I also want a craft mat that size!
ReplyDeleteShe does a great follow along so you can make it yourself.
ReplyDeleteWow what a fantastic technique - I love the resist work and sticky back canvas. Need to have a go at this!
ReplyDeleteHugs
Cathy xx
Oooh, she´s so lovely! It´s a fab tutorial. Would love to try this technique :)
ReplyDeleteHave a fab weekend!
Hugs
Maarit
Cool tutorial. I'm going to have to give this a try!! TFS
ReplyDeleteHI,
ReplyDeletethats very interessting and looks great!
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Domi
WOW THIS IS A GET TECHIQUE AND I'M LOVIN THAT PAINTS.IT LOOKS SO MUCH FUN TO PLAY WITH. I WOULD LOVE TO TRY IT ONE DAY AND BUY A SET FOR MYSELF. THANKS FOR SHARING THE TUTORIAL.
ReplyDeleteJENNY
Oh so cute! I must live in a bubble, I have never seen this before. I gotta give this a try. The video made this look so easy. TFS!
ReplyDeleteLove the video! Claudine always does the best video all clear and concise
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous technique! Looks gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI always love anything Claudine creates. This technique is great. Isn't she great!
ReplyDeleteI always wondered how that was done! thanks for posting this wonderful video... I'm glad I found your blog!
ReplyDeleteSuper cool. looks like fun to do. Thanks! Christine
ReplyDeleteChristinenicole@att.net
Wow! The technique is really interesting! I'm your Follower! http://scrapmooooon.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteThanks for a chance to win!
Tanya
I'm your follower by some RSS programme. Fab video! It looks so easy when she presents it.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great tutorial!! Loved it!
ReplyDeleteIt looks fun!
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Sofia
I am always glad to see new techniques. I think it looks easy enough for me to try.
ReplyDeleteDenise H.
Congrats! WE have a winner!
ReplyDeleteAnonymous Nolwenn said...
Thank you for sharing this video: it makes this technique easy to be understood and it seems really great.
I'd love to win the giveaway to try this at home :)