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Crafting For Almost Everyone (disabled crafting You Tube channel) is LIVE!
Crafting for Almost Everyone the You Tube Channel for disabled crafters is live and here is the link for the first video. I hope you'll watch and subscribe. Thanks so much for all of the support you've given me.
I can't even begin to tell you how inspiring this is to me - and how inspiring you are.
My first dog that was really mine was a Golden too - they are just such a sweet breed. Thank you for sharing. If you don't mind, I'll share this on our Splitcoast FB page - you will inspire a lot of people. I love how you match your room - you have a great style
Thank you for sharing! You are beautiful and I can tell you are so much fun! I love your craft room! I love all of the fabulous finds you have your things stored in!!!
Oh wow. I love her already!! So easy to listen to and I'm almost relieved with her attitude to the look of her hands. I just can't relate ( or get past on some days ) those perfectly manicured hands on a lot of videos.
I had a stroke survivor comment on my blog post for a paper flower tutorial, for some hints on how someone with hand limitations could curl the paper. Unfortunately I wasn't much help since it was difficult for me to really understand what the issues were. This will help a lot of people to stay paper crafting.
I am so excited about this channel! I have a disability which causes muscle weakness, especially in my left hand. There are many tools and techniques I can't handle, but would love to explore alternatives.
I got a kick out of her ribbon obsession. She mentioned it at first by a single row of ribbon, and I thought "that's nothing! " Glad to see much more ribbon throughout her room. I can relate!
Left you a comment over on YouTube but wanted to say how wonderful I think this video is. I can't wait for you to start doing projects! You crammed some great tips in there, and I look forward to more (Your hubby did a great job on the camera work :-))
Way to go!!! I love your can-do optimism and creating despite the enormous pain you must feel at times. Gentle hugs to you ♥ I do most of everything flat on my back now. It's the best I can do which is not much anymore. Thank you ever so much for inspiring us to keep on trying, no matter what our condition is! Your set up is just beautiful, and so are you!!!
What a blessing to put yourself out there in order to help others. I hope these blessings come back to you a thousandfold.
__________________ Linda E
Caution: You are entering an artistic zone. This is not clutter - this is creating. These are not pajamas - it's my work uniform.
What a great vid-tell your husband he's doing a great job. No bouncing around or anything! You did a good job too-I am impressed with your organization. I am not there yet myself.
lol...Being a NYer...you were not talking fast to me!
I am going to enjoy following you. I dont generally follow anyone but I will be watching you!
I think this is a very worthy dream/goal/project that will help a lot of people...I hope you have fun with it.
I had to tell you-I love and collect Stamps Happen too! We are SH soul sisters! I have those 4 birds! In fact I just picked up a new one today of the Star of David on ebay. Sometimes I have to wait awhile (sometimes as long as 2 years) for them to be offered at prices I can afford but it's worth it! They are excellent for watercoloring in my mind-I am actually surprised I dont see more of them here on the gallery with so many people into watercoloring. I started bouncing around in my chair when you showed them
I am so thrilled to see your video. Thank you so much fur sharing. I have a close friend who has rheumatoid arthritis and is also a crafter. I am excited to share your video with her. I'll look forward to your future projects.
Hi Sandy, Great job on both videos! I subscribed! Your stamp room looks like heaven, so well organized. I bet you could straighten out the mess in mine. Looking forward to see more videos.
Lysa
Thank you for this video which inspires me to move forward. Having Lupus, I too look for ways of doing things that make life easier. You are a gem and I subsribed to your channel.
Finally when you go into You Tube and type in "Crafting for Almost Everyone," it will take you to the site and then you can see the videos. I'm not sure why it wasn't picking up the title in the last couple of days, but it seems to be corrected now.
In case you still have difficulties getting to the site, here's the link
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Sandy, love how you organized your craft room! The video was terrific; your enthusiasm showed throughout. Just got to watch them tonight since I was in CA visiting my daughter and just got home today. Off to watch the others. Thanks for the mention.
Very fun and neat video!!! Kudos to your husband for the great camera work! I took a (video) tour of Tim Holtz's room and had to stare off to the side and rely on my peripheral vision because I was getting motion-sick from the camera motions. I didn't have to stare off to the side with your video.
Love all the neat stuff you have!! My eyes bugged out when I saw all that ribbon!!!
I have a scissor recommendation video that's uploaded as well as a birthday card video. I'm hoping to have two more up by tomorrow. Thanks for your support and I hope you continue to watch my videos. Sandy Parker