Monday, November 9, 2020

Playing with Scraps and Punches

 

I think I'm finally figuring out how to add text below the video here in my blog. I just have to remember to place the cursor next to the lower right corner (next to the video) and hit the space bar one time; then, I can hit Enter to go to the next line. Whew! Lol!

What I haven't figured out yet is how to have these videos automatically go to my blog after they are published on my YouTube channel. If there isn't already, there should be an option in the Studio to choose to have the video copied automatically to my blog. I really don't need to write something below the video unless it's necessary. For now, though, I'll have to remember to add the videos to my blog. This is just one video of about four that I need to post to my blog tonight.

Playing with Scraps and Punches is a video that I enjoyed making despite a tiny pinched-nerve problem in my right hand. In the video, you'll see that I'm wearing a brace (actually 2) on that hand. Using the various punches did kind of make my hand hurt, but it wasn't terribly painful.

If you have paper and punches, get 'em out and create a pile to use in a variety of projects: journals, collages, glue books, etc. There really is no limit to what you can do with punched out pieces of paper. I even created myriad odd shapes by punching on areas surrounding already punched through areas. I can use those in glue books.

Thanks for reading (and watching my video)! 

Tammi



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