Have You Seen It?!

Just for Fun

I have been a video-uploading fiend lately! (And I still have several videos that need editing and a list of more I want to film.) So the “it” I’m talking about is my YouTube channel.

Over the last week I’ve far exceeded my once-a-week upload habit by putting up a total of five videos:

Whew!

Now, that pace is probably not something I can keep up with weekly, it was just a good week for videos. Still, I do want to increase how often I’m uploading, so I’ll probably be shooting for twice a week by the end of the month.

Adventure! Mixed Media Journal

Adventure! Mixed Media Journal

A couple of the videos were design-team related, including the mixed media journal pictured above. That one’s actually part of an audition for a new team, but I’m pretty pleased with the project on it’s own whether I get the spot or not!

Sympathy Card using BoBunny papers

Sympathy Card using BoBunny papers

The Imagine Crafts team participated in a blog hop with BoBunny and while I’m not an official video-producer for IC, since this was an extra project for the month I figured I’d give it a whirl.

I’ve been on a bit of a card kick, lately, and I see no point in just keeping them around here, so if you’d like a handmade card to just show up in your mailbox one day, email me your address by using that little “Contact Me” link up at the top of the page (or just email me at jenn{at}scrapsoflife{dot}com)!

Of course, if you saw last week’s posts, they each had their own video links, but the Rose Festival video was a little sneaky-sneak on my part. We made it to several of the events this year and I took hours of footage that I managed to then condense into a mere 38 minutes and 47 seconds. I definitely need to work on my camera handling in random event settings, but practice makes perfect, right?

What I’d like to know is what you want to see videos of? Are you enjoying the View from the Countertop videos and want to see more kitchen footage? Would you like to see more crafty tutorials like the card and journal above? Or would you like to see more local events and general life stuff like the Rose Festival and the Pup-date? While I have some of all of them on my list to film, letting me know what you want to see helps me prioritize!

Also, I’m always on the hunt for new YouTubers to watch–who are you loving these days? Some of my favorites include MyFroggyStuff for their doll-craft tutorials, Sandy Allnock for her cards and COPIC videos, and both Pretty Shiny Sparkly and The Michalaks for general life/vlogging stuff. I check out my Subscriptions link each day to see if any of the channels I follow have updated and I get a little thrill when there’s a new video up from one of my current favs.

So check out the links above and subscribe to my channel if you haven’t already so you don’t miss an update! Not all videos have posts to tie back to, after all!

Until next time,

~Jenn

Share the Love: My Top 3s

The Creative Life

So there’s a saying that goes “the enemy of my enemy is my friend” and it basically boils down to common elements in life. Now, this post isn’t about enemies, but friends. Namely blog, video, and insta-friends, because if you like and read me, then there’s a good chance that, by virtue of common elements, you might like to read/watch/follow them!

Must Read Blogs

I follow a lot of blogs and websites via Feedly. The last time I checked I had more than 200 feeds on my list, though not all of the update every day and some are quick clicks as opposed to in-depth reads. Picking three that I stop and read (or save as new to read later) is actually a bit of a challenge, but these are pretty high on the list right now.

  • IttyBiz by Naomi Dunford Great for other business-minded readers, Naomi stopped blogging for quite a while but has recently picked up the pace and is back to regular posts. This is not the dry, formal, repetitive business advice that the suit and tie sites offer, though. Naomi is wonderfully irreverent and gets real with her examples, has a wonderful sense of humor, and is just pretty damn awesome. Go. Read. Learn.
  • Brit & Co by Brit Morin and others This is a very high-volume feed and while I ignore some of the more obvious click bait headlines, I keep them in my reader for the recipe round-ups. So many of my menus get a jump start from those posts that its worth rolling my eyes at some of their other content (which, in all fairness, is geared at women 10 years younger than me, on average).
  • The Mary Sue It’s my one-stop “shop” for geeky pop culture updates, new media, and social issues that are relevant to me. Another high-volume feed, I read far more of their articles than I pass on. Plus they post cute videos on Mondays.

I read and enjoy plenty of individual, non-business blogs and enjoy them for different reasons, these three are my most useful at the moment.

Must Watch Channels

I posted my first YouTube video back in 2012 but it wasn’t until a few months ago that YouTube became a daily stop in my Internet routine. Since then the number of channels I subscribe to has grown (along with the number and frequency of videos that I post!). Here are my the ones I check out first right now.

  • My Froggy Stuff & Create Something Fabulous Two channels that are sides of the same coin. Froggy, along with her daughter Little Froggy, make and play with doll rooms, sets, and props and Froggy breaks them down into easy to follow tutorials. Froggy has fabulous energy, gets so excited about their projects and adventures–they’re just a pleasure to watch. And Little Froggy has been taking horseback riding lessons and competing, which shows up on the second channel from time to time.
  • Jared Polin of Fro Knows Photo I first encountered Jared Polin through a Creative Live course. He’s an awesome photographer, a great teacher, and very entertaining. He kind of reminds me of my aunt who also was a photographer for a while, so that’s probably a reason I like his delivery and mannerisms, but I think he’s pretty relatable in general. Even before I finally gave in and bough myself a DSLR, I got valuable tips from him on composition and understanding of how digital photography, in general, works.
  • Christina of Pretty Shiny Sparkly She’s one of my newer follows but I just adore her. I first found her when I was browsing planner videos, and just sort of got hooked. She does regular life vlogging, product reviews, and fashion and beauty stuff.

Of course, I hope you’re subscribing to my channel, too 😉 I’ll always try to link my latest video here on the blog, but I’m sure there will be some that are more just-YouTube instead of being an extension of these posts as time goes by.

Must Like Images

Instagram is a little harder to pinpoint favorites on since everything just comes across as one big stream of pretty. But I scrolled through my following list and picked out some highlights that I think you might find just as inspirational or aspirational as I do!

  • Melissa Dinwiddie @A_Creative_Life This is the epitome of creative inspiration. She posts lots of work in progress shots that remind me to get back to creative work.
  • Maggi @JustAddGlitter Fellow former Gauche team member, Maggi’s posts range from geek fun, crochet and art projects, to dolls and family shots. Her feed is bright and colorful.
  • Jennifer Lee @JennLee I’ve been following Jennifer Lee, author the Right Brain Business Plan and Building Your Business the Right Brain Way, for many years in many ways (video summits, classes, etc.) Earlier this year she leased a studio space and her Instagram feed frequently includes pictures of what she’s up to in there.

As I made this list I realized that my favorite feeds are colorful and full of inspirational artwork and life shots. That’s pretty much what Instagram means to me. Scrolling through my own posts I see that I tend to post that same sort of thing. Have you compared your favorites to your own posts to see how they match or differ?

I hope this post helps you find new people to watch, read, or follow! And if you think there’s someone I need to know about, by all means, share in the comments!

 

SatC + J&J = Audrey!

Nibbles

It’s not exactly news that our entertainment, these days, comes from more than just movies and television. On the personal-sized screen of our laptops we’re able to access all manner of information–both professional and just plain fun. What you might not know, though, is that there are plenty of people creating shows–called webisodes–geared directly for that super-small screen.

WIGS (http://www.youtube.com/wigs), launched earlier this year, creates scripted dramas with strong, female leads. All of their series can be found on their YouTube channel. Today, October 29, a new series begins starring Kim Shaw (How I Met Your Mother, She’s Out of My League), who plays a Carrie Bradshaw-esque character, Audrey, whose more interested in food that shoes, or anything else for that matter! Think Sex and the City meets Julie & Julia. WIGS describes their style of show as provocative and edgy, so expect some harsher language and adult situations.

You can watch the first episode of Audrey here.

While browsing  the channel, though, I came across this behind-the-scenes feature that showcases the work of Speedy, the Craft Services guy on the set of Audrey.

(Direct link for the feed readers: Audrey–Behind the Scenes: “Speedy” Craft Services)