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printmaking unleashed {one}
Module 1 | welcome | - |
Unit 1 | welcome to printmaking unleashed! | |
Unit 2 | creative toolbox {materials list} | |
Module 2 | workshop videos | - |
Unit 1 | printmaking unleashed LIVE {preview} rebroadcast | |
Unit 2 | handmade tools overview | |
Unit 3 | surface design + printmaking tools intro | |
Unit 4 | hot glue stencils | |
Unit 5 | stencil prints on fabric | |
Unit 6 | BONUS: painting with hot glue stencils | |
Unit 7 | embossed prints with foam stamps | |
Unit 8 | collage pauge drizzle plates | |
Unit 9 | drizzle plate stamps | |
Unit 10 | BONUS: printing with Collage Pauge plates | |
Unit 11 | printing vintage lace textures | |
Unit 12 | mark-making with sticks and yarn | |
Unit 13 | painted collage pauge silkscreens | |
Unit 14 | doodled collage pauge silkscreens | |
Unit 15 | painting with DIY silkscreens | |
Unit 16 | cardboard stamps and acrylic skins | |
Unit 17 | BONUS: mark-making with handmade paintbrushes | |
Unit 18 | plastic freezer bag masks | |
Module 3 | live stream video replays | - |
Unit 1 | LIVE stream workshop #1 replay | |
Unit 2 | google hangout LIVE Q & A | |
Unit 3 | SUMMER 2015 live stream session #1 | |
Unit 4 | SUMMER 2015 live stream session #2 | |
Unit 5 | FALL 2015 live stream session Q & A |
Reply by Denise Spillane on September 11, 2014 at 11:24pm
Hi Mary, I have used Collage pauge on a bunch of projects and love it. I did a skin today (high humidity) and it still dried in 3 or 4 hours, spread pretty thick.
Reply by Traci Bautista on September 12, 2014 at 7:45am
Mary, I don’t know what Mod Podge is made of, but it is very different from Collage Pauge. another great thing is that Collage Pauge does not have a strong odor like MP. I’ve used Collage Pauge in Hawaii {very humid} and I never have problems with it drying completely. Glad you are enjoying the workshop.
Reply by Marcy Rutledge on September 12, 2014 at 7:20am
when the video starts it shows you in the front and then what you’re doing (like the skins) and the skins are behind you so it’s hard to really see. is this how you meant it to be?
Reply by Traci Bautista on September 12, 2014 at 8:06am
Marcy, YES.. in that video I am talking to the class so I show my face for a couple of minutes as I intro the technique, then I switch to a full screen so you can see my table. You can enlarge the video by clicking the four arrows on the right bottom corner.
The first skin I’m referring to is in the book and there are two videos that show you how to make the skin, which you can see the entire skin. Have you watched all the videos yet? Also a few of the other skins I showed are in the book, so you can see them in full color if you can’t see them in the video.
FYI..I show my picture in the corner when I’m not demoing, so you’re not just staring at my hands moving around doing nothing ..which I think looks tacky. I work very hard to make my videos and broadcasts interactive and informative. There is so much information and inspiration that I provide I hope you take away something other than those two minutes you mention in your comment. I was teaching for over hour and forty minutes sharing my techniques.
If you are watching the video on a mobile device like a phone, I suggest watching it on a larger screen.