Showing posts with label Tutorials. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tutorials. Show all posts

Thursday, 3 December 2020

Make your Own Chocolate Santa Sleigh

I made these chocolate Santa sleighs many years ago when my Grandson was very young and as he couldn't remember them I thought I would do it all again for this year, I think everyone would agree we have had a very weird Covid year and could do with something to cheer us up.
 
Chocolate Santa Sleigh

I filmed making these so that you can see how easy they are to construct.
I will place them at each setting for the Christmas dinner but they would be equally fun as a gift for someone.



Happy sleigh making.


Sunday, 21 June 2020

Needle Felt Fairy Tutorial

I recently did a facebook live on how to make a needle felt fairy and thought it would be lovely to share here too.


  Perfect for anyone wanting to try their hand at this craft and perfect for gift giving.


to see the tutorial in in a larger view click to watch on my u tube channel




Wednesday, 28 February 2018

Creating Art Journals

Journal making is big fun, whats more is they are beautiful hand made craft gifts, you get the pleasure from making them and the receiver has the pleasure of owning them.
I can't remember the last time I had so much fun in creating.
Items used in the Journals are listed at the end of my post.

This first one was grabbed by my eldest Daughter. She fell in love with it.


So as you know, what you do for one you have to do for all so this one is my Youngest Daughters Journal.

So that meant I then had to make another to keep so mine was a Seascape one.
you can see that in more glory in the below video.



All Journal were created using Black Powertex Fabric Hardener
Moulds used where from Katy Sue Designs



Tuesday, 28 June 2016

Fancy Fold Concertina Card

having been asked again for the instructions from another card that I demo'd on Create and Craft TV for Hunkydory.
 I have made and instruction video and made a printable sheet to help you out.
This is a picture of how the card should look finished.

and a side view
the video will make it all clear for you.



of course you may want to print out a visual, it isn't to scale but the measurements are listed for you.







Sunday, 1 September 2013

Top 8 Tips for Photographing your Cards by Jak Heath

Something we all strive to do is showcase our cards for people to look at, I’m no different to the rest of you and to be honest we just don’t get the best of natural light in the UK.

  • Light Source – we all know that natural daylight is the best, whether you are using a top of the range SLR camera or using your phone camera, if the lighting is good you will get a better result. Try to take your photograph near to a natural light during daylight, near a window or even outside, if you cant do this then use a daylight bulb or a daylight tube.

This is that difference that light can make, the first took at night under the home light and the second took under a daylight lamp.

big guy golfingdrk big guy golfing

  • Macro – Most camera’s will have a macro setting, this may show in your camera setting as a tulip flower, this is great for close up shots. If your camera has a fine quality setting also use this.
  • Steady hand – if you don’t have a steady hand either rest on something or use a tripod, my hand isn’t the steadiest so I try to stop the shake shot by resting on something.
  • Backdrop – try not to have a busy background behind your craft, it can totally take away the emphasis of the craft you are showcasing. You could try a plain piece of card behind your craft or even material or plastic sheet would work.
  • Level – Try getting down level t the craft you are photographing, unless you need a top view of your project of course, dodgy angles can distort your project for the viewer, by getting down to the level of your project you are more likely to get a better photo rather that the fat at the top and skinny at the bottom of your project shot.
  • Editing -  It doesn't have to be the top of the range editing software, just something that you can adjust the brightness and contrast or even and auto adjust can make a big difference. There is so many software programs out there and they all work differently but will have the basic settings to get the best from your photo. A good free online software is Pic Monkey here is a couple of screen shots showing before and after using their program.

Before Pic monkey edit, you can see that it is quite dark.

pic monk1

After using the basic Pic Monkey settings. I adjusted the brightness, the highlight and the contrast.

pic monk2

  • Add a Watermark – Add your name on your project, a simple text, again this can be done in Pic Monkey by clicking the P on the left hand side tool options.

You can select the font and even the colour that you would like to use.

pic monk3

Once you have added your text you can select where you would like the text to be on your photograph just by right clicking your mouse over the text and dragging it to the position of choice.

pic monk4

  • Saving your Picture – save your image to your computer, I like to save mine in files for the month and the year, name your photograph when saving it, it makes sense to do this as reference so you can find it.

Now I know professional photographers may have a fit over my tips, I don’t claim to be a professional photographer but I do know what works for me as a crafter and as so many of you have asked what I do and use I thought this would help you out.

Feel free to share the link to these tips with your crafting friends, I hope this helps you all.

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Monday, 28 January 2013

Colouring Hair–Video Tutorial

I thought that after the skin Tutorial the next this you would need would be a tutorial on colouring Hair. So I sat down and did another video tutorial for you.

Hair

I kept to the same image, So Funny by Mo’s Digital Pencil as I figured that some of you may have bought her.

 

I hope these are of some help to those of you learning to colour.

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Saturday, 26 January 2013

Colouring Skin Tutorial–FlexMarker

When it comes to colouring skin FlexMarkers have it covered, the brush tip allows for perfection in blending techniques.

I've made a video tutorial showing step be step how it's done and some still pictures to show the build up of different colours.

Step 1. Colour the whole area with Satin FlexMarker

Satin

Step 2. using the Blush FlexMarker go around the hairline, across the cheek area, the bridge of her nose, under her eyes and chin.

Satin_Blush

Step 3. Use Sunkissed Pink on her cheeks, hairline and in the corners of her eyes.

Satin_Blush_Sunkissed_Pink

Step 4. Use Nutmeg to deepen the hairline, just adding the very tip to the corners of her eyes and the crease on her nose.

Satin_Blush_Sunkissed_Pink_Nutmeg

Image used is So Funny from Mo's Digital Pencil

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Friday, 16 November 2012

Just Inklined Cd Digital Stamp Resizing Tutorial

Since the Launch of The Best of Just Inklined 2012 we have been asked how to resize the images and how to print more than 1 on a page. This tutorial will take you through step by step showing you how to get to the images and get them to work best for you.
An easy tutorial showing how to open up your digital stamp in word allowing you to resize and manage the images with ease.
 






 

Saturday, 22 September 2012

Hair Colouring Tutorial updated

Sorry for the delay but the hair colouring tutorial is now working.
Dont forget to leave a comment on the tutorial post for a chance to win 20 new shades of AquaMarkers

Aquamarker Tutorial, 20 New Colours Blog Candy

We have 20 new shades in AquaMarkers, isn't that brilliant? I wanted a way to show just how well they work for crafters as well as artists so I started to do some hair colouring.
This is a video what I came up with, you will see just how quick and easy these are to work with.
 

 
So for a little view of some of the gorgeous new colours.
Vintage Blue, Rusted Red, Viridian, Lagoon, Oak and Dusty Plum.
Also Saltwater, Bitterwood, Quicksand, Plum Blush, Granite and Pink Champagne
visit the Letraset Blog here
If you leave a comment on the blogs I will be choosing a lucky winner to receive all 20 of the new colours
Image used is from Saturated Canary Digital Stamps and the water-brush is from Kuretake



Thursday, 6 September 2012

Spotlight Tutorial - Ruffled Ribbon

 
 
I have a tutorial over on the Ribbon Carousel Blog today doing ruffled ribbons, I'd love you to pop over there and watch the tutorial.
 
 
Fifi digital Stamp by Mo's Digital Pencil
 
Coloured with Copic Markers and Prisma Pencils, Ribbon from Ribbon Carousel
 
 

Friday, 10 August 2012

Promarkers Limited Edition 6 Set- Autumn–Blog Candy

 

I have a tutorial starting over on the Letraset Blog  today at 09:30 featuring the new Autumn Limited Edition Promarkers.

I have to say that they are the most gorgeous of colours.

Here is a preview of what I have in the tutorial.

Blackberry card2

and the card I made

Blackberry card1

and the colours in the set.

If you would like to win a set of these please leave me a comment on the tutorial I did over on the Letraset Blog HERE It won’t be on there until 09:30

then come back here and add your name to the Inlinkz link

 

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Friday, 3 August 2012

Elegant Slipper Tutorial

I had a day of searching yesterday because I couldn’t remember where I originally got the slipper template from, I had it for such a long time and I made a plastic template from the original so that it didn’t get tattered.

The good news is I found it, so many of you had asked for it and I couldn’t give a link or credit yesterday.

The place I got it from and there is also a video tutorial for it so fill your boots and have fun.

elegant-shoe-tutorial.html

 

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Thursday, 2 August 2012

Some News that I’ve been itching to tell you

As most of you know I have a bit of a thing for ribbon, basically I love the stuff, it took me a Nano second when I was asked if I would like to join the spotlight tutorial team for Ribbon Carousel and today it is my turn for the spotlight tutorial.

Jak tut 

Today is my turn for a tutorial so I’d love it if you could pop over to the blog and leave me a comment I’m making ribbon flowers this is the link http://blog.ribboncarousel.com/

I added my flower to a Vintage Slipper.

Vintage_Slipper_R_C_jak_heath

To see the video on how I made it go to http://blog.ribboncarousel.com/

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Sunday, 10 June 2012

Flexmarker Tutorial–Blending

Snapshot 1 (09-06-2012 15-11)

I often get asked what colours I use in my colouring but to be honest I never know, I don’t really have a logic colour scheme as I just test on a piece of scrap card and if I like the blend I use them.

So one of you lovely ladies asked what colours I used for the Hydrangea I new I was going to have to do another to find out, so, it would be logic to do a tutorial video while I was colouring so here it is.

So before you click play, go and grab a cuppa and a slice of cake and sit back down to watch.

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Wednesday, 29 February 2012

Silver Fairy

Such a sweet thing this one. Silver Fairy,  I used Copics and Prisma pencils to colour her and used the overhang technique using the spellbinders label four die, I have a tutorial here The corner punch is an EK success punch. and both scrumptious ribbons are from Ribbon Carousel 

Silver_Fairy1

I just love heather colours don’t you? there is just something about them. The Silver Fairy digi is from Wee Stamps and i tried to keep her in pastel tones as I had lots of colour with the Stampin Up paper and ribbon

Silver_Fairy2

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Friday, 9 December 2011

Flexmarker Video Tutorial

Flexmarkers are so easy to use, the ink stays wetter, longer, allowing you time to blend with ease.

This card is one I made a video tutorial with when Letraset were about to release them.

card with background

So lets see how they work and what you can achieve with them.

 

Letraset Flexmarker Tutorial

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