Am I the only viewer who completely understood what you were doing? Thank you for sharing your techniques (for free) to all of us. Unfortunately people are so spoiled by tv that they don’t use their brains. They do not understand that making videos is a learning process. They are way too critical on such an easy to understand tutorial. Listen carefully and you can still easily learn this technique folks. It’s easy enough that you do not need to “see” everything.
Dude... all this time, I had no idea my dremel had one of those cutting tool attachments... didn't know what that thing was til I saw your vid. I feel like a derp haha
It's not her fault for not being able to show the work rather her hands. It's the camera man who's for sure a lauzy film maker. I wouldn't let him taking videos anymore. Not after this kind of video. Beside that she presented a great video..
seems really informative but since I am more of a show me person rather than a tell me kind of person, being able to see what you are doing would be a lot better. You might consider filming from an angle that shows what you are doing instead of the back side of your hand. Thanks for sharing your knowledge though.
It's unfortunate that almost everything you demonstrated was actually out of camera frame and we had to imagine what you were doing. But I think I got the gist of it.
This is so interesting and I thank you for making this video but - you are either working off screen or your hand is in front of what you are doing so it is frustrating for me as I need to see what you are doing in order to understand. Please think of repositioning your camera so as to make this tutorial useful. Thank you again, I love the natural look of these beads.
It kinda looks like someone else is adjusting the camera so I was thinking she needs to fire her videographer. At the same time, I was wondering if anybody ever drops someone because they can't see the action b/c it's frustrating as crap. Asking for a friend, of course. But, really, why go to the trouble of doing a tutorial if you can't do it so that we can learn from it? You've got to be aware that it is painful to watch for someone who actually needs to SEE what you're doing. I don't mean to be hateful but I hope you see this and I hope it matters to you how we feel. Now, I'm gonna go and see if I can finish watching it. Yeah, I'll probably get labeled as a whiner or a trouble maker, but it's really, really frustrating. Thanks for reading this if you do.
I enjoyed your dialog on the video but you should consider another location for your camera. Your hands block the angle making it a little difficult to see what you are doing.
Hi the paper passi, you are Fabulous on working with papier-mâché jewelry's! I got to try this! Only one question, you use the glue to form the ball, and after you are done you use the tall glue to finish the project! What about the shine! Dose the tall bottle make the jewelry's shine? Thank you I love how you explain it. Thank you✨🤗✨
The shiny finish is most likely Vibrance, sold by Janice Mae on Etsy. You can also water down any water-based non-toxic gloss varnish product to the consistency of cream and use it to dip the beads.
This is very nice. I hope you make more videos. I didn't see one showing what you did with some of these wonderful beads. You gave some very nice information and tips. Thank you. Maybe I can find you on Etsy. You shared so much on your videos. I appreciate it so much.
Ariadni Lamar Speciale agreed! Does she do it on purpose? I'm not convinced. She says her son works the camera. And the lighting is horrible and she does not stay in frame. She gives lots of information just not visual. It does drive me nuts! 😤