Ginger Snap Crafts: video tutorial
Showing posts with label video tutorial. Show all posts
Showing posts with label video tutorial. Show all posts

Crunchy Slime {tutorial}

This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of JOANN. All opinions are 100% mine.

Hello there! Who has kiddos that have been hit hard with the slime craze? I know I’m not the only one with kiddos who love slime. Am I right? ha! My youngest daughter is obsessed. She has literally tried & tested TONS of different slime recipes over the summer. Annnnd we *think* we’ve found a winner with this Crunchy Slime recipe. Yay! She has also been wanting to try out making video tutorials of her creations. Annnnnd with the all new JOANN app we were able to bring her love of slime & video making together. Let me show you what we did! Annnd I’ll be sharing this slime recipe with you as well. Let’s get started! :)

Crunchy Slime Tutorial at GingerSnapCrafts.com

How easy is it to upload my own images with Cricut®?

Thank you to Cricut® for sponsoring this post series. Affiliate links are used for your convenience. :)

Cricut Question Series at GingerSnapCrafts.com How easy is it to upload my own images with the Cricut

I hope you’ve been following along with my Cricut® question series. You can see question 1 here & question 2 here and question 3 here. Annnnnd now we move on to question 4 (which ties in nicely with question 3) ~ How easy is it to upload my own images with the Cricut? Fairly easy! It took me a little while to figure it out, but once I did I wanted to share what I learned with you. So here we go!

As most of you know, I’ve had a Silhouette for years. Annnnd I have a very, very large Silhouette library to go along with that! But never fear you can use most of these images with your Cricut. Let me show you how! First, open up your cut file in Silhouette Studio.

cut file

How to Sew a Bow from I Seam Stressed {contributor}

Hi there! I'm Tasha and I can usually be found over at I Seam Stressed, a blog showcasing my passion for sewing. I'm a mom of two, so most of the sewing I do is for my kids. Occasionally I'll get a wild hair and sew something for myself or my home, but sewing for children is what I find most rewarding.

Today I'm sharing a tutorial for a quick, basic sewing project that can be used in nearly any craft medium: BOWS! This might sound silly, but I've always been interested in the endless styles, fabrics, and scale of bows. No two bows are alike! After playing around with a few different dimensions, I think I've found my perfect bow. Instead of making you scroll through countless step-by-step photos, I've put together a short video tutorial. If you need more time with any step, just pause the video!