3D butterflies — new video tutorial
I am basically re-doing this entire post. I chose to use a tri-pod and re-record the video.
The quality of the picture is much better and nothing is really shaky or moving around to excess. I will be using this method for more video’s in the future. Now that I know how to tweak things and make them a little bit more stable.
Today I went out and walked one of our dogs, Lexie for about 3 blocks. My goal is to take each dog out individually during the day for this little walk. This will help build up my endurance. My weight is starting to come down slightly and I am down to 184 #. I am also making myself drink more water. I hate water, I need flavor baby! Some of the water flavorings is helping with this.
Don’t forget about the contest, in the video I clearly spell out the rules, you can post a video response by clicking here or you can email me at Ms.Rhetta@gmail.com with your entries. I will be posting pics on my blog as well as my Youtube channel.
I hope you will find other uses for shrink plastic and give the 3D butterflies a try. They are so pretty on many projects and jewelry items.
Let me now if you have any questions. Be sure to become a follower, leave comments here and on the Youtube channel. Remember, if you have nothing nice to say, say nothing at all. Here is the video on Youtube.
Have a great day, tomorrow is Queen Kat Tuesday with some beautiful projects and cards that you will be wanting to do yourself!
Stamp happy, be a blessing!
jperr
April 5, 2011 @ 2:20 pm
Hi Loretta I love what you have done with the shrink plastic.
I have some so i'm going to make some.
Thanks,Jocelan
Dee
April 29, 2011 @ 1:29 pm
Hello Loretta, Love this idea with the butterflies & the shrink plastic. My DIL to be is using butterflies for part of her wedding theme. I will have to show her this idea.
I do have 2 questions for you. When you first stamp the butterfly, when it shrinks, is the finished size half of what it is originally? Am I making sense?
Do you know if I can get this shrinking plastic at AC Moore?
Thanks so much,
Dee