Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Serenity Shutter Box Project Video

Hey, Bloggers . . . Tricia here!

Once a month, Kay and I duck into the studio and create the Club Stamp Project together. It's always a good time. Sometimes we start having so much fun that Kay forgets to snap the picture!

We take tons of step out photos, and I always say, "Better to have too many than not enough."

Armed with more than seventy pictures, I started to write the instructions for the Serenity Club Stamp project. We were able to narrow it down to a mere 33 steps! The aim is to write steps that are clear, concise and brief supported by a photo that tells the story.




But a video just tells it so much better.

Even with agressive editing, the video didn't make it under YouTube's fifteen minute limit, so you'll find it hosted on Vimeo.

You can pick up the full Club Stamp kit or the "nekkid" components in the GHM! Dept. And don't forget the Bookbinding Glue!




Here's the video. We hope it helps make this project even more fun! (More fun than that heartbreaking loss against Seattle last night.)

10 comments:

  1. OH my gosh!! I am just totally in love with this project! Thank you so much for making the how to video. It is so nice to be able to follow along and pause where I need to. :) Great job Kay and Tricia

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  2. Hi Tricia,

    What about the clock on the back, how to put it there?

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    1. Hi there! The clock was actually trimmed out of a photograph and adhered to the back wall of the frame.

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  3. I can not tell you how much I just love this project. So glad I get an extra project every month in my kit. These are the kind of projects I would like every month. Thank you for being so creative.

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    1. Great to know, Heather! We'll sure do our best to keep 'em comin'!

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  4. Hello - about the clock on the back, it's simply a black & white photo (I have a thing for clocks and have several around my house to take pics of) attached with double-sided adhesive to the inside back of the box/frame. There is room to slip it behind the moving pages if you've already installed them, but it's a better idea to decorate the back base before putting in the wooden dowels/inside pages. Does that help? Thanks for asking.

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    1. Thank you so much for your answer Kay, it helps a lot. It would be nice to put a real clock there, is there any spot for that, maybe a thin clock? Sorry for calling you Tricia, I didn't realize it.
      Regards,

      Elaine

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  5. Thank you so much for your answer Kay, it helps a lot. It would be nice to put a real clock there, is there any spot for that, maybe a thin clock? Sorry for calling you Tricia, I didn't realize it.
    Regards,

    Elaine

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    1. I'll bet there would be room for a thin, dimensional clock! Clever idea, Elaine!

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