Showing posts with label youtube. Show all posts
Showing posts with label youtube. Show all posts

Saturday, February 22, 2020

How To Start Your Own Crafting YouTube Channel (For Beginners)

how to start your own crafting channel on youtube for beginners

How To Start Your Own Crafting YouTube Channel (For Beginners)
Do you enjoy crafting? Do you enjoy watching crafting tutorials on YouTube? Have you ever wondered if YOU could make crafting videos that others might enjoy watching? You can! It's really easy to get started. Here are a few ideas and tips for beginners.

Getting A YouTube Channel
First, you need a YouTube channel. There's plenty of info on the Internet about how to do this, so I won't bother repeating it, but here is a link to get your started.

Equipment: The Basics
You don't need lots of fancy equipment and software to make a simple crafting video. However, there are a few basics that will make the process easier and make your videos prettier.

1. Your Phone
2. Good Lighting
3. A Background
4. Video Editing Software (not necessary, but handy)

So, let's talk a little about these.

Making Videos With Your Phone
For beginners, a phone is a perfectly adequate way to begin making videos. Most phones today are more than capable of putting out quality video. However, you'll need to mount the phone so your hands are free for crafting. For beginners, I recommend a simple mount stand like this one:



It clamps to the edge of your desk and is easy to move and manipulate. Your phone goes into the squeezable clamp and can be positioned over your work space for easy video-making. Below are some photos of the one I use.

Desk clamp to hold your phone while making videos

desk clamp for phone videos

Lighting Your Videos
Ideally, I recommend window light for pictures and videos (not direct sunlight). It's soft and natural and always looks good. However, a window isn't always an option. If that's the case, it's good to have at least one bright light source to simulate window lighting as much as possible. An easy way to get some extra light on your work space is to use something like this ring light.




It has a few different settings for warm/cool and level of brightness, plus it's cheap and easy to use. Just clamp it to the side of your desk, plug it into your computer USB port and you're ready to go! Here's a look at how I set mine up on my desk (below).

desk clamp ring light for phone videos

desk clamp ring light for youtube videos

A Nice, Clean Background
Next you'll want a good background for your videos. As a crafter, it's okay to use a craft mat, but if you want to do a flip-through of a pretty junk journal or other project you've created, why not use a nice background? I prefer clean "wood" backgrounds or a similar look. Whatever you choose, make sure it doesn't compete for attention with the project you're trying to showcase. Simple is usually better.

For my desk background (see pics below), I used faux wood wallpaper on the back of my craft mat. See a tutorial video for this here.

pretty wood background for youtube videos

pretty wood background for crafting videos with alphabet cards

Get these Alphabet Cards from My Porch Prints on Etsy.

Video Editing Softare
If you're new to making videos, you don't have to use software. You can just record your video and upload it to YouTube. (Click here for how to upload a video to YouTube.)

However, if you have an iPhone, you can use iMovie software (free for your phone from the Apple app store) to edit your videos and do fun stuff like speeding up/slowing down your video, adding titles, filters, music and more. I won't go into all that, but if you're curious, here's an article I found about it.

So, now you have your phone mounted to your desk with a nice ring light and a pretty background... time to shoot your first crafting project and share it with the world!



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Sunday, June 16, 2019

Beekeeper's Journal by Emmephemera's Treasures: A My Porch Prints DT Project

My Porch Prints Design Team Project
Beekeeper's Journal by Emmephemera's Treasures
This bee-youtiful journal was created by Emily from Emmephemera's Treasures as part of a Design Team Project with My Porch Prints.

A Little About Emily
"I am the mother of 2 boys. Well, I say boys, but they are 20 and (almost) 19 years old. I've been married to my husband for almost 22 years. My dream is to live on a small farm where we can raise more chickens, some goats, alpacas, and maybe even a horse or two.

My favorite projects to make are junk journals and all of the ephemera and embellishments that go with them. I have a hard time using the word "junk" to describe them because I feel like I put a part of myself into each one. I love the endless possibilities with decorating them. I also enjoy making glue books out of vintage children's books that I find at antique stores and thrift stores."

Bee inspired by Emily's awesome creativity! And see a video flip-thru on her YouTube channel.

Visit Emily's Etsy shop: Emmephemera's Treasures
And follow her on Facebook

Printables
Here is a list of the printables from My Porch Prints that were used in this gorgeous project:

Busy Bee Ephemera Pack
Beekeeper's Journal Kit
Busy Bee Clutch Bag Envelope
Mini Junk Journal Kit












Below is the mini junk journal Emily created from the Mini Junk Journal Kit from My Porch Prints.