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Who's you favorite YouTube video craft people in the U.S. to watch
Hello everyone
I love watching YouTube video craft people? But the ones I watch are in far part of world? And then I find I like their products and can't buy then for what reason? And I don't know of a lot crafts on YouTube that me card and such in U. S.? And was wondering if you could share me who you like to watch on YouTube videos? please posted the links. It make easier for me to find. thanks, Linda
Tina Smith: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3Z...IvGRa2kvt9yBkg
She has become affiliated with and on design teams, so my watching is slowing down as I am not purchasing from most of those design teams. I do like her videos and love when she uses what is in her stash rather than was the newest design of the weeks is.
Carrie Rhoades: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCt7...qTuWpve7-xoShA
I found Carrie when I was beginning my Hot Foil learning. She uses Lawn Fawn quite a bit and Trinity Stamps. She rarely uses anything retired, so her product is easy to find in the USA.
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I create a positivity journal, but most of my videos are the slideshow variety that you have to read and listen to the music that accompanies it. In other words, I don't yak a bunch, although I did do a live action a couple of months ago when somebody requested a video on how to pull gelli prints. I like the creativity of compiling a slide show video and now I'm having video camera issues, so will probably continue the slideshows for awhile until I get my camera fixed. You can google my real name on YouTube - Dolores J. Rush to get my channel.
I usually watch the smaller channels. Possum Patty from Pencil-vania is one I'm watching currently. She creates junk journals.
Jennifer McGuire is my favorite. She doesn't waste time trying to be funny or reacting to her interrupting visitors or family, and everything she has taught me so far as been wonderful and unique. She thinks out of the box to give you many ways to use the same supplies and tools, AND she lists the items she used, sometimes with links to the vendor so you can buy if you want to. She has a time limit on herself, so all her items she will use are already cut/ measured, right at her fingertips, so you don't have to wait while she fumbles around like others do on their teaching sites.
I think you can't go wrong or bother with any other teacher if you right away go to Jennifermcguire.com, and also look for which of her shows you want to watch, for new items and techniques, on You Tube.
I've never met her in person , but know her to be a compassionate, smart, resourceful, kind person I'd love to have for a next door neighbor!
I totally agree with you, Bahb. Jennifer McGuire is the best. I have watched many videos (You Tube and otherwise) where the demonstrator couldn't find paper or equipment, doesn't have paper cut, and like you said, tries to be funny. I also have watched many Tim Holtz Facebook Live and You Tube demonstrations. He is clear, concise and fun. The point I like about Jennifer McGuire as opposed to Tim Holtz, is that she shows finished cards as examples. Tim Holtz usually just makes backgrounds (which are lovely) and shows techniques, and doesn't complete a card or a journal. These two designers are by far, hands down in my opinion, the best in a crowded field of videographers. I am following this thread, as I am always interested in good, new to me, talent.
I love Lisa Curcio! She introduces her assistant (her daughter, I believe) and then does the project!
She calls them her Stamping Lips. She is actually quite good, if you can get past that. I love Lisa Curcio. She posts her cards here also.
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Totally agree with others in regards to Jennifer McGuire, Kristina Werner & Laura Bassen! These guys give so much to crafting and are a pleasure to watch!
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I know you were asking for US crafters, but Natasha Foote (from New Zealand) posts excellent tutorials, gives links to most of her supplies, and most of them are available from US companies. https://www.youtube.com/c/NatashaFooteCreative/videos
What I love about her videos - most of them are under 15 minutes, she reuses her stamps/dies/materials and the videos are much more focused on showing you what to do than they are on selling you what she's using. She's a big fan of "use what you have".
Also, you have to remember that some of the youtube videos were done as "Lives" - those are the ones where they might have to scramble for something they were missing and they say "hello" to the visitors. Totally different than when they film themselves and edit it before they post. I like them both, for different reasons. I'm going to use Gina K as an example - her videos all used to be edited and then posted - they were about 15 minutes long and everything was there for her, and it looked like she never made a mistake. Since the pandemic, she's been doing lives. Those usually take an hour, she might not have exactly the paper she was looking for, sometimes she messes up and has to fix it. I love those - because that's how I work when I make a card!
yes let be kind! This thread is not meant for bad mouthing anyone. I just wanted know of the great (You Tube videos out there. That other people can use has a ref. point. Let keep thread for what I intend it for please and thank great in put. I don't see this thread have to taken down because rules be broken. This was the intention of this thread. Or to see anyone kick off SCS because rules be broken . Thanks Lydia for stepping in there. I was about to posted some here too. Because I thought is was getting out hand too. I just have has time too. Now with that be saying lets get (You Tube videos Ref. Without the bad mouthing, If you don't like something. Just don't saying or post that link. Thanks Linda
My subscriptions are to : Stamps n lingers (Mary deatherage), intatwyne designs (Angelina), stamping with amore (Angie), chicknscratch (Angie), Amy Koenders, Connie Stewart, Dawn's Stamping Thoughts, iced images, in the pink (Cathryn), Lisa Freeman, Mixed up craft (Sam Calcott), The Paper Pixie (Julie), abd TXStamping sharon,.. I subscribed to a few more but these are the ones I watch the most
Linda, something about Ardyth (link in previous post) is that she has a few videos she made in collaboration with others. So she was doing a specific thing in the video and another youtuber was doing the same and they link to each other. She has introduced me to others I had never heard of before this way
I can't believe nobody mentioned Roxy- https://www.youtube.com/user/roxyfur
I missed the negativity, thank gosh, but I am teasing shaming that you didn't mention Roxy.
CraftEccentricity- She is English and lives in Florida. All of us who watch her just adore her. I love her Distress Techniques. Those who do watch her how many of you said "Good Morning!" https://www.youtube.com/c/CraftEccentricity/videos
I have mentioned her recently over here but I love biblescraps. She will enable you like crazy, lol. She is religious, hence her name. Least she is to me because I am not religious. She does sermons on her channel and some bible studies since the pandemic. I think that is such a cool concept because for those who have lost. their church craft get togethers she fills that void. I have listened to a couple of them and I thought they were comforting. For those who are not into religion she really reviews products through, thinks outside the box and she s such a gem. https://www.youtube.com/user/biblescraps/videos
I love MayMay, of course Lindsay The Frugal Crafter. Papered Chef is amazing for stampers and ScannCut users.