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Down by the Blue Sea by Emma-Jo

Today we take a trip to the Seaside with Emma-Jo, where we find a lovely row of brightly coloured bathing huts. So, come along and join her in the sunshine as she makes waves and feeds the seagulls.

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Harmony by Eleana Evans

Hello everyone, it’s Eleana here, but you can call me Ellie. Welcome to the Hallaganza. Four days full of hints, tips and inspiration and not forgetting the giveaways. For my tutorial, I am using the Street Light as my focal point inside the bottle stencil. With little Ash and Pipin sitting under the light. In the background, I will stamp

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One Winter’s Morning by Lisa Taggart

In this video, Lisa has created a wonderfully whimsical winter scene, showcasing her exceptional command of watercolour painting techniques, which she extends to the use of Elements Ink, Posca Pen, Pastel Pencil, and Kuretake Clean Colour Pens. Working on Hot Pressed Watercolour Card, she also demonstrates how employing two different masking techniques can speed up the process and improve the

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Lullaby Robin by Emma-Jo

Bobby the Robin serenades Annie by candlelight on this charming little card made by Emma-Jo. Stamped upon a background of blended Elements Inks, the details were coloured using Mondeluz Watercolour Pencils and Posca Pen.  And the glittery finishing touches were added with Fab Foil, Stickles, and Gansai Tambi Gem Colours.

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Snow by Mona Hauge

Step by Step by Mona Hauge Hi everyone, hope you all are keeping well! Here is my latest Step By Step Tutorial called “Snow” Hope you like it 💙 Picture 1  We need 2 x A4 white Multifarious papers to create the snow background paper. Apply some Elements Blue Atoll using a series 9 stencil brush. This should be applied

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Woodland Cottages by Tracey Dutton

Today Tracey makes a lovely collage on a circular card using the beautifully detailed Woodland Cottages. All coloured with the Kuretake Clean Colour pens and embossed to impart a gorgeous snow effect.

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