Carol, this tute is perfect! It's exactly what I needed to overcome my fear of opening my paintstiks. I know others will feel the same way, so I've scheduled a link to the tutorial to go live on my blog tomorrow afternoon (Central USA time), August 28. Thank you so much for making this resource available on line.
Your paintstik samples are so lovely. I'm not very good with them but will try again after looking at your tutorial. My Markal sticks are practically antique but I do store them in an airtight box, so hopefully they'll still be OK.
Thanks for the tutorial Carol--I have painsticks and have not used them so now I will be alble to.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tutorial. It's a great one-very clear.
ReplyDeleteThank you or the tutorial. This is a big help. Will play this evening with the paintstiks.
ReplyDeleteThank you, thank you, thank you. My virgin paintstiks can now come out of the package. You have inspired me.
ReplyDeleteYou know, I've played with mine before, but you opened up a whole new realm of possibilities. An excellent tutorial. Thank you so much!
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ReplyDeleteHow about making a smallish quilt with these pieces once you have fixed them!! great way to show off the markal sticks.
Sandy
Great tutorial Carol, and you pieces are lovely.
ReplyDeleteCarol, this tute is perfect! It's exactly what I needed to overcome my fear of opening my paintstiks. I know others will feel the same way, so I've scheduled a link to the tutorial to go live on my blog tomorrow afternoon (Central USA time), August 28. Thank you so much for making this resource available on line.
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Hi Carol. Excellent tutorial!
ReplyDeleteI've nominated you for an award over at my blog.xx
Your paintstik samples are so lovely. I'm not very good with them but will try again after looking at your tutorial. My Markal sticks are practically antique but I do store them in an airtight box, so hopefully they'll still be OK.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the tutorial.
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