Final Paste Paper Play - I promise! LOLS Yes, another week of playing with paste paper and again, so much fun and surprising results. This stuff is so versatile! Have fun my PlayDATE mates!
Good evening from south Africa. I have been able to view these wonderful videos and share in the challenge but alas today I am not able to view video 6 , saying sorry you don't have permission to view, so sad . What do I need to do to sort this out, I don't want to miss one of these amazing ideas. Thanks and keep the creative juices flowing
Hi Heather, so sorry to hear you can't view week 6 and even more sorry to say I have no idea why. I uploaded in exactly the same way to Youtube as with all the other weeks. Perhaps someone else here might have a clue or have you tried Youtube support (if there is such a thing??) smiles Jan
Actually Heather, so sorry, having a SENIOR blonde moment! I hadn't uploaded week 6 to Youtube as I needed to schedule the blog post this week and therefore used Vimeo. So sorry to confuse and it will be up on Youtube very shortly and you should be able to view as with the other weeks. Smiles Jan
Hi thanks for getting back to me I managed to sort it our by pressing on the words under the video untitled by ...etc and lo and behold there it was playing! Maybe I was having the blond moment , lovely idea to use as printing, I used to mix poster powder paint with a thin starch mixture, and let the children spread it onto paper and then use their fingers to draw or make patterns. Prints were made by placing a clean piece of paper over the pattern work and gently smoothed over and lifted. Lovely textured results. Spread onto a piece of glass or Perspex., and a print made...similar to gel plate technique. Keep up the inspiring work look forward to next week Regards. Heather
I agree with you Jan the Parchment paper turned out really great - where can a get a text rolling stamp like that? thanks for a great video
ReplyDeletethanks Jan that was great love the parchment paper
ReplyDeletehugz bev
thanks Bev, it was fun the way it turned out x
ReplyDeleteGood evening from south Africa. I have been able to view these wonderful videos and share in the challenge but alas today I am not able to view video 6 , saying sorry you don't have permission to view, so sad . What do I need to do to sort this out, I don't want to miss one of these amazing ideas. Thanks and keep the creative juices flowing
ReplyDeleteRegards heather Basson
Hi Heather, so sorry to hear you can't view week 6 and even more sorry to say I have no idea why. I uploaded in exactly the same way to Youtube as with all the other weeks. Perhaps someone else here might have a clue or have you tried Youtube support (if there is such a thing??) smiles Jan
ReplyDeleteActually Heather, so sorry, having a SENIOR blonde moment! I hadn't uploaded week 6 to Youtube as I needed to schedule the blog post this week and therefore used Vimeo. So sorry to confuse and it will be up on Youtube very shortly and you should be able to view as with the other weeks. Smiles Jan
DeleteHi thanks for getting back to me I managed to sort it our by pressing on the words under the video untitled by ...etc and lo and behold there it was playing! Maybe I was having the blond moment , lovely idea to use as printing, I used to mix poster powder paint with a thin starch mixture, and let the children spread it onto paper and then use their fingers to draw or make patterns. Prints were made by placing a clean piece of paper over the pattern work and gently smoothed over and lifted. Lovely textured results. Spread onto a piece of glass or Perspex., and a print made...similar to gel plate technique. Keep up the inspiring work look forward to next week
DeleteRegards.
Heather