Stamp Making – FAQ’s

How is the content delivered?
Great question.

Each lesson day new content will be available to you in the private classroom. There you will find written text and one or more videos for the day’s lesson.

I believe that the best way for you to improve your skills is to make lots of marks. So the videos are short and meant to inspire you to action.

Questions can be asked and answered in the classroom or on the private Facebook Group.  The Facebook Group is a rich supportive resource that I suggest you become a part of, but it is not required.

It is quite simple to be part of the group.  You just need a personal profile and then I can add you to the group.  There is no need to “friend” people.

Does the class meet at a certain time?
No. You do not have to be at your computer at a specific time.

After the daily videos and lessons are released 12:00 AM UTC, you will be able to access the information at any time that is convenient to you.

What type of computer or online skills do I need to participate?
You will need high speed internet access so that you can stream videos.

Students need one of these browsers up to date.

Desktop:
Chrome
Firefox
Safari
Microsoft Edge

Mobile:
iOS Safari: 11 and up
Chrome
Samsung Internet

Do the videos have subtitles?

They have auto-generated English subtitles as an option.

Who is this class for?
Anyone who wants make a stack of tiny foam stamps and to transform a pile of prints into a journal or book using the slipknot binding technique. Often the participants are mixed media artist, fiber artists, printmakers, teachers and therapists, crafters and folks who like to take art classes online.

How much time is required each day?
Hmmm. Required is a strong word. You get out of it what you put into it.

So that said, nothing is ever required. My hope is that you will be able to use this course to commit extra time to your art practice – maybe 30 to 60 minutes a day depending on what we are doing.

What happens after I register for the course?
Thank-You and Welcome!

You will have created your password and email. Save those so you can access the classroom.

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