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I just watched your tutorials and you really do a great job. I love how you layer the colors to acheive a finished look. You are a very gifted young woman.
I was reading your blog and you mentioned you had gone to Publix, I knew you lived in Florida. I grew up in Winter Park and Gainesville and that particular store only exists down there. My family moved to Ohio before you were born and I haven't been back but my heart still belongs to the Sunshine State!!
Oh Elyssa...I've learned so much from you through your videos on copics. I also love H2Os....different look. I think copics are much harder to learn...there is a lot more to learn about them.....keep it up...thanks so much for all of the videos....g
I really enjoyed your tutorial. H2o's are my all time favorite. You would never guess that since I have all of them. I used a lot of the new ones today. I think Stargazer is my favorite. One can never have too much shimmer. TFS
Just watched your tutorial which shows a lovely way to paint with H2Os. I love them, they are fabulous paints to work with and often look totally different when used on dark card stock. One of my favorite ways of using them on dark card is spritzing the pot with water then leaving it for about 5 minute to soak in. This lets you mix the colours to a really thick consistency which is really pops on dark card.
This was a great tutorial! I bought a set of these a few years ago and never could get them to work right, but now that I can see how to do it, I'll give it another try.