Tuesday 1 January 2013

Hydrangea card

Hello Friends,
As promised, today's post includes a video tutorial on how to create lovely Hydrangea flowers using a heart shaped punch. I'm also including another video on how to colour flower pots using Copic markers. I hope you find these tutorials helpful.
 
  

Hydrangea Tutorial 

 


Copic Tutorial - Colouring a Flower Pot





13 comments:

  1. Your flower tutorial looks so easy to try and imitate. They look just like hydrangeas, too (also one of my all time favorite flowers). The coloring tutorial on the vase is superbly done - one of the best I've seen! Thanks so much Laurie, FANTASTIC videos!!!! Rosy

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    1. Thank you Rosy,
      I'll be watching to see how you do on creating some yourself. :-) Thank you for the encouragement. It means a lot to me.

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  2. Both the hydrangea flowers, and the flower pot coloring video's are nicely done. Don't worry, you did not talk too fast. They were very informative and easy to follow". Straight "A's", in my book!! LOL So glad you are all set up and ready to roll with these video's. I'm waiting for the Faux Layered Card Video with much anticipation!!! Woohoo!! Thanks for sharing, Laurie, you are very good at this. Kudos.

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    1. Thanks Anna,
      I'm so glad you find my videos easy to follow. I like straight A's , lol. Hope to get the Faux layers video done for you in the next two or three days. :-) thank you for stopping by and commenting. Much appreciated!

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  3. Love both of these tutorials! Can't wait to try the flowers, but think my heart punch may be a bit large...may have to futz with it a bit. lol Thanks for the inspiration!

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    1. So glad I've been an inspiration. :-) I didn't have the correct punch the first time around as mentioned in my video so I too had to futz to make it work, lol. I was so pleased with how they turned out, I decided to invest in the right punch to do the job. Made it solo much easier and the size was better too. Thanks for stopping by to lave a comment.

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  4. Love your tutorials--I am learning so much! Those flowers take a lot of patience but they look so real! You make it look so easy & that's inspiring!

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  5. Thank you for the feed back. I'm so glad you found them helpful and inspiring. :-)

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  6. Thanks for the great inspiration. I got rid of a lot of punches, but I think I may have a heart punch that's the right size. I will look at the videos when I get home from work. Looks like a fun project.

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    1. Thanks for viewing my post and leavin a comment. Hope you had the correct punch and are able to create your own Hydrangea flowers. :)

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    1. Thank you for stopping by and leaving a comment. Very much appreciated.

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  8. Laurie,
    I haven't made the hop yet! You make it look so easy. I watched the flower and pot tutorial and thank you! I wasn't sure how to highlight with copics. I've been using momento; but........... I may have to jump the fence now. Your tutorial's are great and taught me a lot! I would love to see more of the copic coloring! thanks again.

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