10.18.2011

New Video Tutorial--Polaroid Style Washi Tape Frame

Hello ladies.  I've created another video tutorial.  Once again, I'm really looking for feedback.

I have some hope that the light was better.  This one is slightly shorter. (I'm windy!)

Anyway, take a peek and let me know what you think.  Is this useful information to you?  Is it enjoyable to watch?  Can you hear?  (I do know that the videography leaves something to be desired.  I think that is just gonna take practice to get right so I appreciate your bearing with me on that.)


Hope you had a great weekend!  Blessings!  And if you enjoy what I've been doing, I would sure appreciate if you would consider directing others to come and have a look.  I know some of you have already done that and I sincerely appreciate it.

Have a happy scrappy day and I'll see ya tomorrow with more washiness! (hope you aren't tired of it yet!)

36 comments:

  1. wahooooooooooo i love it!!!
    camera angle....perfect!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  2. That´s a great tutorial! I´ll definetely try it out. I´ll blog about you later. Keep doing this tutorials. I love them!

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  3. This is so cool! Super turtorial, and the frame was awesome :)

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  4. Neat idea...I like the colors you chose for the frame...they work really well together!

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  5. I like the camera angle too.

    My suggestion - have a photo in the blog post of your finished product. That will help readers decided if it is something they want to watch.

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  6. oh wow--how fun--thanks for the video!

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  7. Great Tutorial~got to get me some tape!!!!

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  8. Great tutorial!!! I am sooo going to try this out! I don't know why, I've had my washi for a while and I'm FINALLY looking for ways to use them :)

    Thanksssssss

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  9. Fabulous video Ursula! The camera angle was much better, loved your project, and such a great idea! The only LITTLE suggestion I might have is that you could give the viewer ideas for the non-stick surface. What did you use, if they don't have that what could they use, etc. But really that is a minute detail. Great job on this!

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  10. Great video Ursie!!! I need to get some of that!!! Thanks for sharing!

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  11. Another great tutorial! Lighting was better this time around. Off to buy some tape!

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  12. That was a great tutorial. Good job on learning how to do those!

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  13. Great tutorial! I have a small stash of washi that I've never used yet...

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  14. thanks thatwas nice love the video... i found it very helpful keep up the great work.. thanks again

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  15. Great tutorial! You did great with the video. :)

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  16. Love that frame Ursala and the idea to use the back side. I think shorter tutorials always encourages more people to watch. You had a great angle to see your project, so one thing that could maybe be left out in the future is holding it up closer to the camera - since we could see so well already. Hopefully this is helpful.
    Great job!

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  17. I have to be honest, I don't watch tutorial videos to often so don't feel like I may be much help in the critique department.
    But I really did like your topic and I think it is one that a lot of people are interested in right now!
    Just a really cute idea :)

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  18. Very cute! I could only watch without sound at work, so I can't comment about that - but it looks like a great video and I love the end result! Now if only I had some bright washi tape (the little bit I have all appears to be neutral). Thanks for sharing! :)

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  19. I agree, I would also like to see a picture of the finished product beforehand. =)
    Great tutorial!

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  20. What a fun project. Love how it looks. Your tutorial looked much better. More light was great, and the cuts coming back to the finished product worked well. Keep them coming.

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  21. just wanted to say how much i enjoyed watching this tutorial! very fun little frame. now i can actually use my growing stash of washi tape, yeah!! also love your recipes too! thanks for posting!

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  22. very cool technique Ursula! maybe add a definition for viewers who aren't familiar with washi? so fun!!!

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  23. this is so cute Ursula and great use of the washi. tfs.

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  24. Love this technique !! thank you for shring it (you did good job !!)
    Take care ! and have a blessed day !

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  26. Great technique! Love how an idea for one thing turns into something else!

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  27. Really cute! Thanks for sharing!

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  28. I loved this tutorial! Simple to follow and I could see your work clearly! Keep them coming! Oh and I loved this whole project idea!

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  29. You are indeed a washi tape queen, I hope to have a
    Wide collection like yours, but don't really can afford it though. Wanna ask what brand and where did u get the blue with floral tape that u used to tape the upper part of the Polaroid window?
    cheryl131091@yahoo.com

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  30. Hi! I was wery inspired of your tutorial and made this card using your technique with tim holtz´tissue tape! http://piasdoodling.blogspot.com/2011/10/haftklammrar-staples-och-vintage.html
    Thanks for the inspiration! /Pia

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  31. ...and i made another card! I have linked back to your tut both times! :) I love this technique! So many possibilities!

    http://piasdoodling.blogspot.com/2011/10/nettans-scrapbooking-4-you-bidrag.html

    Thank you again! /Pia

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