Thursday
29Oct2009
{asked and answered}
Thursday, October 29, 2009 at 3:38PM q & a (october 2009) from kira harding on Vimeo.
I have been a busy little bee! Finally back at it with loads of content to share, I've already edited and saved my next video.
Check out my page on facebook and become a fan. I'll be updating there with little things, here with big things. Sound fair?
I am now off to finish my entry for the Papayariffic Challenge!
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Reader Comments (7)
Just make sure you do NOT touch the pen to your tongue!!! That's a BIG no no!!! Yuck-don't eat art supplies!! Cute video!!!!
Your puppy is soooooo cute!
I should add something so I don't sound like a Mama Bear-right Kira? LOL
Your videos ROCK! You're dead on about your journal being your place to PLAY and EXPERIMENT. I LOVE your videos and your how-to tutorials. They SHINE and GLOW just like you!!!!!
I can't wait to see MORE of your artwork. It's real and from the heart which is why I love it!!!!!!!!!!!!
Rah rah rah Go Kira!!!!!!!! Waving my pens and paint brushes at you!!!!!!!!! your Cheerleader in La La Land!!!!! ;)
Kira Kira Kira! Bless your heart girl. Thanks so much for this - keep 'em comin'. And by the way, I clicked on the Papaya thingy and am so energized by your contribution. You are one of a kind!!!!!! You have gold in your hands!
xo,
liza.
Thanks for responding to my question about the chaulk ink. I will try to find that spongey stuff at Michael's when I go there again. That should work!
Kira, thank you very much for responding to my question regarding stamping ink doesn't dry. You pronounce my name correct. ;-) I will keep on experimenting in my art journal. I'm a beginner, so I thing that some pages won't look as beautiful as yours does, but I wont give up,
Best regards from Slovenia, Tanja
Hi! Love the video!
Great tips, I heard those water-soluble poster paint pens are being discontinued?! :( Very sad as I LOVE them, nothing compares.
Some additional tips that have worked for me...
Makeup sponges are cheap and work GREAT to spread/apply any kind of ink, including the chalk inks. :)
Also, if folks want to use rubber/acrylic stamps on non-pourous surfaces (gesso, metal, glass, plastic, etc) - a great ink to use is Staz-On brand.
Anyway, thanks again for the video - your blog, and your art, make me smile!
Fun to be able to access your delightful creativity via FB now, too--- and it was there I discovered that we share the very same birthday! (But, ummm, different decades!)
I haven't met many other folks with that same b-day, and now I know why I've resonated so much with your take on life and art and exploring the expansive & transformational possibilities of creativity..... Pisces Power Goddesses Unite! ;)
Thanks for sharing your enthusiasms, always a treat to see and become inspired by the latest projects and musings that flow through you!