Monday 28 July 2008

Birthday Wishes with Cuttlebug Crayon Resist

Well it's here at last!! My first video tutorial! And what a pain it has been to get from my desk to here...my camera only records 10minute chunks of film & the batteries only last for 15minutes...then tranferring the files to my computer takes 10minutes per file - I think the whole card took like 2 hours or something ridiculous - and then there was the editing (let's not go there).

Credit where credit is due, the original idea for this technique was from the lovely Mel, so please visit her blog - you'll be hooked just like me! She has some seriously zany ideas, and they're great :-) The post I took the inspiration from is here.

Anyway, I'm pretty happy with the results, and I hope you get some enjoyment from watching it. Any (constructive!) comments would be appreciated. Thanks so much for watching!

8 comments:

  1. Fantastic video Wendy! I love your card it's gorgeous. Those flowers are super sweet & painting the ink on is brilliant. Must have taken you a lot of work to get this video so polished looking. :0) mel

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  2. WOW .. what we all need , no messing with telling us , just get on with it .. some craft shows could take a leaft out of your book . love the video , the music .. fab demo loveit . well done you x

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  3. Great job on the video Wendy. Love your resist technique.

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  4. Great video Wendy,loved the technique - good choice of music too!

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  5. I loved the video and the card. Especially like the tip showing the faux stitching and will have to have a practice right now!
    thank you

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  6. I can't get the video to work. Can you repost it? Thanks.

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  7. @Andrea it is working ok from here...have you got the flash software installed? Maybe you need to go to YouTube to view it? The link is http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nPb1Lp2ojJw&feature=player_embedded. Hope this helps =)

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  8. I just found your video and I have to say, it's Fantastic! Thank you so much.

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I love receiving your feedback on my projects, it always makes me smile - thanks! =)