Thursday, July 14, 2011

Wild Women Do Sports car tutorial

My first video tutorial!  I have a new appreciation for those who make video tutorials and make it look so easy!  I had to retape mine 3 times.  I am sorry for the abrupt ending- I am not sure what happened.  But I made it through the most important parts.  The following are the sizes of the Spellbinder dies that I used to make this car-
Labels One- the largest
Circles- 3", 1 3/8, 1 1/8 and 7/8
Rectangles-  3" and 2 5/8
Stampin Up 1 inch square punch

10 comments:

  1. Wow! I watched your video. It was great. I really want to do a "roadster". Wait.. my craftroom is in a gazillion boxes..I'll try it in August..after you have helped me set my room up again. Thanks for sharing...

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  2. Great job on the tutorial!!! I know you have been wanting to do this for your followers!!! Well done!

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  3. super cute! thanks for the how to!

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  4. Just fabulous and so easy (now that I've been shown how to do it). Thanks so much for sharing your 'vision.' It's a beautiful car!

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  5. Love it!!! I can hardly wait to give it a try. Thank you so much for sharing this.
    Irene

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  6. WOW...love it...thanks for the tutorial! Now, because crafters are never satisfied...a tutorial on the ladies????

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  7. I have just made the car. Super easy due to the great video made by a very talented lady. I need to now put a gloss on it and let it dry overnight. Thank you so much for sharing this fabulous idea of yours

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  8. Wow! This car is super cute and your video was so easy to follow. What did you use to get the shine?

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  9. I can't thank you enough. I love the car Are you going to show us how to make the women?????? I think I have it figured out except the arms. . . . can't figure that one. Thanks again!!!! The video was great and you are soooooooooo creative, I love it!!!!!!!!!

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  10. I didnt find this when I first saw your card and I asked for a tutorial . I kept trying on my own with mixed results, but kept looking back to see your card. I cant believe how much easier it was after I found this video. Thank you, thank you, thank you. Im making a card for my daughter, but I know I'm going to use the sports car a lot !

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