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Sandy Francsak's avatar

Congratulations!!!

I’m looking for a very simple book ( not ebook)

On natural dying something like

Dying with marigold

Mordant ………. Soak for 1 hour

1cup flowers to ….. cups water

Boil linen for 1 hour

Rinse

Something g like this very simple for and easy mind to follow

I have everything g to dye with just not and easy how to way

Thank you

And I so much love your messages you store your wonderful life

🥰sandy

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Ania Grzeszek's avatar

Thank you Sandy! And thanks for the input, that's interesting. I totally see why you would want that, plant dyeing gets overwhelming fast. Great to know, I appreciate you taking the time to write the comment. It'll definitely help with my planning :))

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FRANCESCA's avatar

A warm hug Ania!

I agree with Jessica and Enilec, I love video courses with short chapters gathered by subject, and some downloadable pdf in between. For the shop, I think it's perfect, you could add some small object, if you wish, to bless people unable to invest too much these difficult times with your wonderful art. Have a glorious honeymoon, both at home or wherever you go. Francesca

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Ania Grzeszek's avatar

Thank you, Francesca!! Ok great, you guys have a unified opinion :) I will have to give it a great thought, as I am bound by Domestika contract not to publish another video course, though. Let's see how I can work with that ;) eBook is definitely coming, though very slowly haha

Small art is going onto my list, too, definitely something I want to do, too.

Have a lovely day!

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Enilec's avatar

Hello!

Congratulations! I do not know you but what I really like about weddings is when people go for a wedding that is truly "just like them" as opposed to "like it's expected to be because it is the trend". You clearly went for option 1 :-)

Concerning your courses, videos show the most details, but it's not really handy to come back to afterwards. Plus you always need some electronics even to check a little detail. E-books contain less details but you could print them and have them at hand. So best (but most work from you) would probably be "video with printable version"?

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Ania Grzeszek's avatar

Thank you!! We definitely didn't do what our families expected us to do (or maybe what my family expected me to do?;) but I'm so glad we didn't. In the end it's my wedding, right? :)

I personally love ebooks the most, for proper deep learning, and videos for less "attached" learning. I noticed I learn the best when I read, so I was wondering what others feel. Thank you for sharing, goes straight to my notes! Sound definitely reasonable!

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Jessica Maybury's avatar

Hello! Congratulations first of all! Secondly, for the shop question = I think handmade art would be lovely! Maybe even one of a kind tops or jackets? And books and smaller objects from other shops too if you’d like. For the courses: for me at least, having a series of short video tutorials that I can “snack” from is really helpful and often better than one BAM three hour video. People should break up their 3 hour videos into short sections as separate videos (or they would if I was king of the world). Sorry, this turned into a rather long comment!

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Ania Grzeszek's avatar

Never be sorry for a long comment, Jessica, I greatly appreciate those! :) Thank you so much, it's fun being newlyweds.

And thanks for the input, yeah, I thought so too, noone wants one long film, and you need to be able to reference back to things you watched as you go. Good point!

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