I have a project over on the PaperArtsy blog this evening, featuring Powertex. I did learn a lot of do's and don'ts throughout this project and I'm very keen to explore this product a lot more. So much so, that I am actually going on a training course next week which I am really excited about. In the meantime, why not pop over the the PaperArtsy blog for all the details of my project.
Sunday 27 March 2016
PaperArtsy/Powertex
Happy, Happy Easter everyone. I hope you are all enjoying the extended weekend, maybe spending time with family and friends or simply relaxing and enjoying a a spot of creativity.
I have a project over on the PaperArtsy blog this evening, featuring Powertex. I did learn a lot of do's and don'ts throughout this project and I'm very keen to explore this product a lot more. So much so, that I am actually going on a training course next week which I am really excited about. In the meantime, why not pop over the the PaperArtsy blog for all the details of my project.
I have a project over on the PaperArtsy blog this evening, featuring Powertex. I did learn a lot of do's and don'ts throughout this project and I'm very keen to explore this product a lot more. So much so, that I am actually going on a training course next week which I am really excited about. In the meantime, why not pop over the the PaperArtsy blog for all the details of my project.
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3 comments:
Wow, looks amazing, off to find out more, never heard of this stuff before....
beautiful! I have had my first play with Powertex this weekend, too.
Absolutely fantastic. I always think of Powertex in terms of dolls etc but this is such a fantastic way to add interest and dimension to a canvas. I love the way your daisy turned out. Fab! Lx
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