Showing posts with label video tutorial. Show all posts
Showing posts with label video tutorial. Show all posts

Tuesday, 2 September 2014

New Video Tutorial


Well, I have finally got round to making another video tutorial - only a year since the last one! Thanks to everyone who has left me such lovely feedback for the previous two. I can't believe they have had over 2700 views and that I have 37 subscribers on my You Tube channel! Thank you! After watching Deby's you tube video I thought I would experiment with just using yellow, pink, blue and black ink.
Hope you like it!
Just to show you how very similar backgrounds can be made to look very different using a range of stamps, I made some more...

 This one is stamped with the small willow tree and a sentiment from the Old Beech Tree set.
This one features the buzzards from the old beech tree, the foliage(top right) from the Simply trees set, and  the ferns from the Fern Leaves set.  As well as on the Inkylicious website, all of these products will be available at Hobbycrafts shows, Ally Pally, GNPE, Stamp Magic and lots more - dates here.
I am taking all of these to Miss Di's Snippet Playground, because all of my matting and layering is from my snippet drawer. I have had to cut alot of the pieces diagonally to make them big enough! It will be good to see all the girlies - Don't feel like I have been for a play for ages!
I'm also entering this last one into the Penny Black and More Challenge where the theme is Anything goes
Thanks for looking!

Wednesday, 4 September 2013

Second Video Tutorial

Hi There! I am back at work and feeling my age this week, lol! Teaching year 1 is rather tiring at the moment! After lots of editing by Megan, here is the finished video tutorial for the Pine and Lake scene I made recently, which looked like this.
My finished card second time round is very slightly different from the first, but not far off! I hope this video shows clearly how ink dusting on Silk art card is not as difficult as some would have you believe, and also how to use wet ink dusters to create a water effect. With four ink pads, ink dusters, three stamps and some water you too could make a scene like this!
Let us know what you think and if you do have a go then please pop it on your blog and link back here, leaving me a comment so I can come and have a look. Thanks for watching and for all your lovely comments. If you have any requests for future tutorials you could let me know those too. 

Friday, 26 July 2013

Inkylicious Ink Duster Tutorial

After a little persuasion from Meg we have made a video tutorial and I now have my very own You tube channel! I am popping it on here and it is also on my Tips for Ink Dusters page if you want to find it quickly.
All filming and editing has been done by Meg, and I have to say I think she has done a great job! Now I know how long it takes and what it all entails I will do some more, eventually! It is of a quality that will stand being seen at full screen too. Here is the finished card that I made.
 and a couple of close ups to show the sparkle from stickles and a silver gel pen.

It is a little different to the one shown on the end of the video, as that was my practice run before Meg recorded it. I hope this makes it clearer how I use my ink dusters, and how easy they are to use. There are more hints and tips on the ink duster page here.
Edit: For anyone overseas who likes Inkylicious products, there are some available on the Joanna Sheen website - just type inkylicious into the search box.
Thanks for looking and feel free to subscribe and share!