Hey all!
Similar to my last post, any worthwhile carvers in the southern MA
area willing to get together with me for a little carving lesson? I'm
primarily interested in image transfer ...
If you've mastered the technique of transfer and carving, I'd love to
learn. Reading an article about it isn't quite as effective for me as
hands-on instruction.
E-mail off line if you're willing to help.
Many thanks!!
CPAScott
Anyone feel like being a tutor?
2 messages in this thread |
Started on 2005-07-14
Anyone feel like being a tutor?
From: cpascott (seh-letterbox@comcast.net) |
Date: 2005-07-14 21:55:17 UTC
Re: [LbNA] Anyone feel like being a tutor?
From: Eibhlin/Aisling (eibhlinm@gmail.com) |
Date: 2005-07-14 17:00:16 UTC-05:00
Hi,
I'll be teaching a free class to letterboxers in the Houston area,
early in August. My free workshop will be about carving your own
stamps, and making easy handbound logbooks.
My illustrated class notes and handouts will be online (and free) in
PDF format, around that time. I know that it's not the same as an
in-person workshop, but I'll do the best that I can.
I'll post the URL of the free ebook when it's online.
Meanwhile, I hope that you find someone in the So. MA area. Having
recently moved from that area to Texas, I know that there are many
talented artists near you.
Cheerfully,
Aisling
http://www.aisling.net/
On 7/14/05, cpascott wrote:
> Hey all!
>
> Similar to my last post, any worthwhile carvers in the southern MA
> area willing to get together with me for a little carving lesson? I'm
> primarily interested in image transfer ...
>
> If you've mastered the technique of transfer and carving, I'd love to
> learn. Reading an article about it isn't quite as effective for me as
> hands-on instruction.
>
> E-mail off line if you're willing to help.
>
> Many thanks!!
>
>
> CPAScott
>
>
>
>
>
> Yahoo! Groups Links
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
I'll be teaching a free class to letterboxers in the Houston area,
early in August. My free workshop will be about carving your own
stamps, and making easy handbound logbooks.
My illustrated class notes and handouts will be online (and free) in
PDF format, around that time. I know that it's not the same as an
in-person workshop, but I'll do the best that I can.
I'll post the URL of the free ebook when it's online.
Meanwhile, I hope that you find someone in the So. MA area. Having
recently moved from that area to Texas, I know that there are many
talented artists near you.
Cheerfully,
Aisling
http://www.aisling.net/
On 7/14/05, cpascott
> Hey all!
>
> Similar to my last post, any worthwhile carvers in the southern MA
> area willing to get together with me for a little carving lesson? I'm
> primarily interested in image transfer ...
>
> If you've mastered the technique of transfer and carving, I'd love to
> learn. Reading an article about it isn't quite as effective for me as
> hands-on instruction.
>
> E-mail off line if you're willing to help.
>
> Many thanks!!
>
>
> CPAScott
>
>
>
>
>
> Yahoo! Groups Links
>
>
>
>
>
>
>