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2 Great YouTube Creator Resources

Are you a YouTube creator or would you like to be? Well, I have two resources that can help you start and/or improve your channel. I have used some of their good advice and it has helped me with my channel. Kelly's YouTube Channel Link   In this blog post, I will introduce you to Justin Brown and Sean Cannell, share who they are and some things you can learn from them.  Justin Brown- Primal Video I discovered this channel some years ago and many of Justin's technical video tutorials were very helpful. I especially like the equipment and editing program videos. He has an easy way of explaining things that can be complicated. Also, I like that he points out several free options in the services he recommends. TIP- Justin suggested that if you have older videos that are still relevant, you can change and update your thumbnail and title to capture more views. I thought this was a great idea. Below are two thumbnails I changed based on Justin's advice. 2021- Here is my original t

Christmas Card Inspiration 2024

It's that time of the year again to start making your holiday cards. Some of you may have started already but if not, I got some resources for you. I know many of you love cardmaking and scrapbooking, so I am excited to share this information with you.  In this blog post I will share my Christmas card video playlist, a Michaels card event and five YouTube holiday card tutorials to watch from Gina K., Simon Hurley and others. From "Julie Nutting Doll Stamp & Christmas Card Tutorial" Video First of all, I have a playlist of several Christmas card video tutorials I created a few years ago. The ideas are still good so I thought I would share them. You will learn how to use Julie Nutting Doll stamps, paints, patterned papers, lady stencil and even flowers to make wonderful keepsake cards. Christmas Card Tutorial Videos From "Tutorial- Christmas Cards & Sassy Stencil Girls Art- PART 1 of 3" Video Next,  Michaels has a holiday card event now until November 12,

Free Online Classes with Homemade Cooking

To all you cooking enthusiasts, here is a class you might like. "Homemade Cooking" offers free, live cooking classes every week on Zoom and their website. I discovered the class last year and it has been a great find. Chef Joel Gamoran is the founder and head teacher of this class. Also, they have several other chefs that lead classes, too. The chat is lively and the co-host interaction with the chef and the viewers is always informative and fun. It is nice to see some of the attendees cooking at home along with the chef as well. Homemade Cooking Link Chef Joel of Homemade You can register at  Homemade Cooking  or  Eventbrite . The classes are recorded so if you miss one you can always watch previous classes on their website. This weeks classes are: Monday 11/4/24- Saffron Crispy Rice Salad with Harissa Vinaigrette Tuesday 11/5/24- Show Up With Sides Thursday 11/7/24- Spinach Feta Turkey Burger and Squash Kale Soup Chef Joel also host a cooking TV show on PBS called "Hom

Free 12 Days of Cardmaking Classes @ Michaels

Do you like making holiday cards and need some inspiration and ideas? Well, Michaels is currently hosting their free, live "12 Days Of Cardmaking" online classes. These classes started on November 1, 2024 and will go until the 12th. Each day different instructors presents their card design and lesson. These classes are live  on Zoom and you can ask questions in the chat. Here is the link to Michael's online course page. Look for the  12 Days of Cardmaking  classes spread throughout the page. You just register for the classes you like and that is it. Also, they have other fun classes you might be interested in. Every class is recorded and will be available for viewing 24 to 48 hours after the class. This is great if you miss a class or need to see the steps of a card in a slower way.  Michael's YouTube Channel Link I do like that they are offering a variety of card styles and skill levels. Here is November 4, 2024 project called "The Beginner's Guide to Cricut