Hi Kristin...I was just reading your bio on your web page. God has truly blessed you and then blessed me with your beautiful art and tutorials...Thank you for sharing yourself so openly...You are also an amazing writter. I don't know your whole story so I will just say I will keep you in my box of prayers. My 13 YO granddaughter was recently diagnosed with Hodgkin's lymphoma and I know how prayers are helping her and my family. God's blessing to you and yours.BTW, I love this dream catcher.
Kristin, Thank you so much for the Dream Catcher and for making me realize I Can do this. The paper cut outs are a game changer. I guess I never thought I could draw designs and then dot them. Thanks !!!
Okay, I have to say this, I just completed 2 paintings with dots made by Q-Tips on almost black canvas. I put down white dots first to make sure my colors were going to be vibrant. I will continue to do that. I used acrylics from tubes. I will continue to do that, well maybe. Even with tube acrylics I had to put 2 dots on to cover the white dot completely (on almost all the colors). That’s the only reason why I’m going to try my liquid craft paints. If they work better than tube acrylics I will be happy & surprised. I’m really loving your videos & am elated to have another hobby. I’m going to make a dream catcher for my husband who is indigenous American. His birthday is this May. Thanks for the idea. I had no idea what to give him. I’m so happy that you made this video to guide me along.
I'm glad your husband is home! What a beautiful design and gift for him...Thank you for Part I. Looking forward to Part II, it is so relaxing to watch you.
Omgosh! I love you lol! Thank you for this video!! I've been using the paper circles but I only folded it once... Did not think to fold it again and use the edges!!! Yay! Less measuring now! And beautiful artwork!
I really appreciate the way you narrate thru your design. It makes it more interesting & easier to understand. So thank you for that. This is beautiful, by the way. At one time we lived in New Mexico &dream catchers were so popular. I learned how to make them with dowels & yarn. Fun.
Thank you! This will be a great weekend project since I have most of the materials. Another outstanding tutorial! I am looking forward to it and appreciate all of your guidance.
I'm late to the party Kristen, but I'm just as 'wowed' as some other fans. This is fabulous, and your instruction is amazing. Learning the mechanics and measuring is awesomeness. Thanks for sharing your experience with this beginner!!
The circle-paper-foldy thing is genius. I've been spending hours using a protractor when painting mandalas, and it's a pain in the hole. This would be much easier. Love this video :)
WOW, what a BRILLIANT video. Very helpful, informative and clear, concise instructions. I LOVE the colours you used. I can’t wait to try and have a go myself. Would you permit me to use the same colours and pattern please? Sending you love and appreciation from England. Thank You.xx
Love your work. I have followed your videos and created some nice work myself. Would love to see you do a mandala with birds such as a Parrot etc. Greetings from Vancouver Canada.
I am fairly new to dot mandalas and love your videos, they inspire me. The dreamcatcher is now my guilty pleasure. Can you list what paint colours you use?