Sunday, September 26, 2010

Noel part One

9 comments:

GerryART said...

Oh, how I love to see your creativity in action.
Don't I just love being able to see this video.
The only part where I did laugh was when you flung that paper aside.
The tutorial is wonderful.
Am awaiting part two.

Hugs & ♥♥♥s,
Gerry

Sherry said...

It's lovely to hear your voice and see how your creations come together Lilla - fabulous tutorial video and I too look forward to seeing the next stage x

Pearl said...

That was fun! getting to see it rather then directions is the only way for me. It was fun to hear your lovely voice and see how fast you created. I hope you will have lots more videos. Hugs, Pearl
your creation is beautiful

Terri Gordon said...

Hi Lilla, What a wonderful tutorial, it is wonderful to hear your beautiful voice. Lovely work, can't wait to see the next tutorial. Have a lovely Sunday. Terri

Roses, Lace and Brocante said...

OOh Lilla it's so exciting doing one of your tutorials. It's great to hear your voice and I detect some kiwi there still!!!

Your instructions are simple, clear and straight forward.

You are such a generous spirit offering us this tutorial!
I can't wait to get out the door to buy some fabric for the letters and make a start.
My frenchies will love this NOEL banner!
Kiwi hugs
Shane

Just Me and My Shadow said...

Thank you so much for taking the time to make that wonderful tutorial video. It was great to hear your voice and see how you put things together. Just love the look of what you are making and can't wait for Part two!!
Chrissie

Melissa said...

Love this Lilla!!! Your video feels so friendly, and it's fun to see and hear you explain how you do it! Can't wait to see the next one!
P.S. Your NOEL banner is stunningly beautiful!

Cape Cod Rambling Rose said...

What a cheerful voice you have, Lilla! (I can detect a bit of your lovely Kiwi accent!) Your tutorial is fabulous... I look forward to seeing part 2! ;) Thank you for sharing this with us!

Cathy K said...

I’m not laughing, I’m drooling! I’ve been using similar materials (thanks to you) to do autumn decorations, so Christmas is the next logical extension. I love hearing you, and really look forward to your next installment! Hugs, Cathy