Showing posts with label coast2coast. Show all posts
Showing posts with label coast2coast. Show all posts

Monday, 9 February 2015

painting with powertex

save the date
April 9-12, 2015
Coast to Coast Creative Arts
Holiday Inn
Toronto International Airport
970 Dixon Rd.
Painting with Powertex
instructor
 
"Abstract Textured Canvas" on Friday April 10th from Noon -... 2:00pm


"Painting with Powertex" on Friday April 10th from 5:00pm - 7:00pm
"Tree of Life" on Saturday April 11th from 1:00pm - 5:00pm

Wednesday, 16 April 2014

coast 2 coast make and take

Everyone seems to be having too much fun working on their "make and take" projects.
Show visitors could create a decorated picture frame or plaster face to use as a necklace.  It was a great introduction to the product. Most had never worked with Powertex and had no problems
getting into the swing of things. 
 

This is Crystal Gray, she was working the booth across from ours and was really intrigued
with the product. We chatted about all the possibilities Powertex has to offer and Crystal
wondered if she could create something Egyptian for her mom . A google search and some
corrugated cardboard later she was on her way! 
 A bit of black Powertex and gold Powercolor to finish it off.  Great job Crystal!!
 

Monday, 14 April 2014

coast 2 coast demo with Ava

 
One of the great things at the Coast 2 Coast event is the demo area.
Every hour there is someone showing you tips and tricks for all kinds of products.
Above is Ava Gavloski
showing her techniques for creating this wonderful album cover
using bronze Powertex, a cotton t-shirt, plaster face, a 4x6" photo album
It is finished with copper highlites using Powercolor bronze metallic and Easy Varnish
 


Sunday, 13 April 2014

coast 2 coast part one


This week Brigitte was participating at the Coast to Coast event
organized by Audrey DeJong
 
Two of Brigitte's samples for her cash and carry class,
"Mixed Media Canvas"
featuring techniques using ivory Powertex with Stone Art
and working with canvas, twine, Powercotton, wooden skewers
and  highlighting with Bister

Everyone hard at work