Monday, September 9, 2013

Sketchbook Challenge Blog Hop Starts Today (VIDEO)

It's a blog-hop "Houses & Hideaways" theme party and my art is featured on The Sketchbook Challenge blog today! Come on over and I'll meet you there :).


And for today's special event, I also made a short video demo for you!
Enjoy.


19 comments:

Donna Stewart said...

Thanks for the video! It's always amazing how less manipulation of media makes a more attractive background.

I think I'm going to pull the clips off my drawing board. :)

Linda Kunsman said...

clever idea to use a clipboard! Nice vid and really beautiful watercolor and blessing!

Dee Spillane said...

The background is beautiful. Thanks for showing us.

Sandy said...

I enjoyed your video. Thank you.

Emmie said...

Thank you. Think I learned something.

Mollie Osgood said...

The video was great and full of helpful insights. Thanks for sharing!

Loretta said...

Thank you. Starting with a less than blank canvas is a treat!

Jess said...

You're a natural teacher Gina! I loved watching this, please do some more!xx

Sandi Keene said...

That was so informative! I would love to see more.

Anonymous said...

Well what a joy that was to watch.
Thank you, a wonderful way to commence the blog hop.
regards
Andy

Dianne said...

I love the quote on your houses and hideaways tree and also enjoyed your watercolour video too. Simple and so effective. Thank you.

jabbott said...

You did good, and I learned something new x

LisaT said...

Gina,
Thank you for posting the video, it was very helpful, especially the part about sprinkling salt to create the "starsies" effect.

M. Austen said...

I enjoyed your video Gina and your artwork. I'm a little late starting the blog hop.

Linda said...

Thank you so much for sharing this wc background tutorial. I love it, and I'm going to try it. Beautiful colors too. Linda E.

Sherri said...

Just wanted to let you know you inspired me to take out my paints and give this a go. I haven't done watercolors for 45 years or so! I had never heard about using salt that way either. I did two small washes that I am going to make into something, eventually! I hope to make a few more this weekend. I really liked your tutorial. Thank you for sharing!

Jo Murray said...

It's always worth seeing the process. Thanks. Love the sentiment.

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