Showing posts with label demo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label demo. Show all posts

Saturday, January 27, 2018

Creativation 2018 Videos

Creativation 2018, the annual trade show for the Association for Creative Industries, ended this past week. It was an exciting show for me, with multiple product releases, workshops, booth demos, and social networking.

For the majority of you who did not attend, this post brings a bit of the show to you. What follows are videos sharing both technique demos and product reviews. Thanks to all the videographers (e.g., people with iPhones) for capturing these. 

For those of you who are waiting to receive your orders of Baked Texture, you might want to bookmark this page and the videos are filled with step-by-step instructions on many techniques. 

PaperArtsy Monoprinting Technique from Scrapcosy




Emerald Creek Baked Texture Demo from Keren Tamir





Emerald Creek Baked Texture Review from Kens Kreations




PaperArtsy Mixed Media Demo from Lolly Palooza




Emerald Creek Baked Texture Demo from Holy Lise




Emerald Creek Baked Texture from Facebook Live



PaperArtsy New Product Release Booth Walk Through




Emerald Creek Baked Texture Review from Holy Lise




Deep Sea Baked Texture stenciling from Alice Boll and Scrapbook Wonderland


Saturday, February 25, 2017

Demo and New Release Videos

At both Creativation and Stitches, two trade shows I recently attended, I spent a good amount of time demoing my newly released products. Most were live for the attendees only but a number were caught on tape.
                             
This is a 20+ minute demo at Spellbinders, also at Creativation, showing techniques ranging from background painting, monoprinting, stamping, stenciling, die cutting, mark making and more.

Here is a 30+ minute demo from Creativation on Periscope taken at the PaperArtsy booth. It focuses on making backgrounds using layers of paints and stamps, creating depth and dimension using opaque and translucent paints, painting and stamping my new Wood Chips as a focal embellishment, mark making and adding borders.

Here is a link to my 35+ minute demo on Periscope filmed at the PaperArtsy booth at Stitches by the PaperArtsy crew. It highlights a technique making rust and patina using my PaperArtsy paint, painting and monoprinting backgrounds, stamping, using my new Wood Chips, and layering.

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Here is a short 5+ minute video behind the scenes at my workshop at Creativation. It was a modified version of my 52 Card Pickup class. Look closely and you will see Mary Beth Shaw from Stencilgirl pop up a few times.

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A number of videos were also recorded by others that share some of my newest releases.

Thanks a million to Marjie Kemper, who should have her own art and craft channel, for highlighting my Spellbinders booth at Creativation.

A huge thank you to Leandra Franich, who along with her husband Mark own and run PaperArtsy, for creating this video to showcase all of my new products with the company.

Tuesday, May 3, 2016

Live from New York....

Live from New York, it's Friday night....

***Please note that due to weather issues, the date of this event has been changed to Friday May 13th***

I have referenced The Ink Pad in NYC many times on this blog. The premier stamp (and more) shop in Manhattan, The Ink Pad packs more than 10,000 wood mounted rubber stamps (and more) into their 300 square foot shop - the size of many apartments in NYC and no doubt the size of a small closet in many other places. Check out this feature in the New York Times on the shop.


On Friday 5/6 I will be bringing The Ink Pad to you!



Find me @alteredpage on your phone on the Periscope App

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For those of you who are in or close-by NYC, stop by to see me in action...


Hope to see some of you on my phone or in person!