Friday, April 9, 2010

OK. You asked for it! Here's my very first video! Please be kind!!!

16 comments:

  1. Very nice job! I love the technique! thanks for the video. I am recovering from bronchitis too so I feel your pain. Looking forward to more videos!

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  2. You did a really great job - love your sweet voice and your enthusiasm for the project! Awesome first video!

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  3. Great Album and Great Video!
    You did a Super job!

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  4. Great job. You talked at a wonderful pace, moving along, but not too fast to get all the important information! :) Keep up the good work.

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  5. This is sooooooooooooo awesome!! I love it Linda!! That may have been your first video but you could never tell. Great job!!

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  6. You did a great job...look forward to seeing your finished album!!! TFS

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  7. Thanks so much for all the kind words, everyone!!! You are all so encouraging!

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  8. Great job! You did yourself proud!

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  9. Oh Linda, that is just beautiful.. i love it. AND i love that little frame inside the book.. It going to be an awesome book. Great video

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  10. Wow! That cover is beautiful! Can't wait to see the finished project!

    Good job on your first video. I have no criticism for you!

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  11. Linda - that album is so unbelievably GORGEOUS!! What a cover and those first two pages are to die for!! AMAZING!! I have a quick question...how did you attach the flower on top? Fabri-Tac? Lots of Glue Dots?? Brilliant idea with the lace cut out!!! You are a natural with the video camera - loved this and can't wait to see your next one!
    Hugs, Joy

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  12. You are a natural! Great video! Smooth presentation! Thank you...can't wait to see the rest of the album!

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  13. Linda-- you did an awesome Job!!! Love the vide and album!!! Can't wait to see the rest of it! Hugs Kathy

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  14. Thanks so much for the kind words, Joy!!! I attached the flower to the cover with Fabri-tac. It takes awhile to dry, but the flower was made from kind of delicate fabric, so I thought that was probably the safest way to attach it. I didn't mention in the video, but the flower was made from white bridal satin, then Glimmer misted to make it match the cover.

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