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I want to say that I had oodles of techniques I was trying to learn and doing so-so on them. A few weeks ago, I stumbled onto Gina K's website (www.stampingfreak.com) and viewed her faux wood technique. After seeing it, I ordered her 3 dvd set. Awesome! I cannot tell you how awesome those dvd's are.
The camera is above the stamping area and you see each step beautifully. Gina has a smooth voice and is very easy to listen to throughout the DVD. I watched them 4 times within the first week I had them.
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This is my very first post and I must second Arlene's post. Every new stamper needs these videos. They are tremendous and very well done. Gina is a fantastic teacher and her techniques are ones that everyone should know.
Cheryl
I agree with everyone who has watched the DVDs. I purchased them after seeing the faux wood techique demonstrated. They do a great job of showing how to do different things. This is especially good for those of us who visual learners. I don't know if the speciall is still on but I was able to get alll three DVDs for around $30.00 before shipping.
I just want to give Gina a big thank you for her generosity�
I just found out this morning that I was the lucky winner of Gina�s Technique DVD Blog give away� I�m getting so excited to try some of the techniques, especially since you all have been giving Gina�s DVD�s such great reviews. :p
Another BIG compliment to Gina on the quality of her DVDs! I ordered the three-pack about a month ago and since I am a hobby demo with an upline in another state, I had not see most of the techniques actually demonstrated or explained. The DVDs are a wonderful resource for me.
And, Gina is so cute and professional at the same time while she's demo'ing. I consider this one of the smartest investments I have made in stamping "accessories." (and I've made a lot of "investments" over the last year!)
Yep, I am in the same position as Kiko. Love my DVD's and plan to use them to help me as I have workshops. Needed these techniques explained (and seen too) in such a manner that I could use them to teach others in workshops.