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Besides those who do them here, I am wondering whose tutorials you enjoy watching for card making? So far I have watched some of Kristina Werner, StampTV, and Jennifer McGuire. It is interesting to see how different some of them approach card making and the preferred techniques they use.
Understand blue
Kristine Werner
Jennifer McGuire
Barbara Gray (Clarity Stamps)
Frenchie (France Martin)
Dina
Dawns stamping thoughts
Tammie white
Dawn (DO stamping)
I also love Linda Parker but for some reason I keep getting a 404 error message when I try to subscribe to her channel so I just type her name in to get there.
Julie Ebersole is a hoot! And Catherine Pooler is good too. Stephanie Bernard of Stamps of Life is real funny too. I've met her a couple times and she was real sweet.
My fave is Julie Ebersole on Ellen Hutson's channel. She posts almost every Monday and I really look forward to her videos. Short, clear, perfectly edited and the projects are wonderful!
I subscribe to many of these creators on YouTube and love them as well!
Here are some others that I haven't seen mentioned (they're not exclusively card makers which is why I like them):
The Frugal Crafter ( Lindsay Weirich)
MayMay Made It (Amy Helms)
Scraps and Stamps
Helen Allen
Nichol Magouirk
Vicky Papaioannou
Julie Fay-Fan Belzer
May Flaum
Stamp with Tami
Sandy Allnock
Craft Test Dummies
I too love Kristina Werner & Jennifer Macguire. I also subscribe to Lawn Fawn on You-Tube because I get a variety of cardmaker's videos. Nichol Magouirk is also another great cardmaker - as is Laura Bassen - and they both have their own You-Tube channels.
Therese (a fellow Australian) from Lost in Paper has her own You-Tube channel HERE
I really love how Therese has categories for different techniques, brands & types of cards including masculine so it is easy to search what you are looking for or revisit one you have already watched. Of course Jennifer Macguire & Kristina Werner do this too which I find very helpful.
I also follow Leonardo Pereznieto, an Artist whose You-Tube Channel is Fine Art Tips - see HERE
Although it is not specifically cardmaking, I have learned alot from this channel & I love the artist's enthusiasm and passion.
I too love Kristina Werner & Jennifer Macguire. I also subscribe to Lawn Fawn on You-Tube because I get a variety of cardmaker's videos. Nichol Magouirk is also another great cardmaker - as is Laura Bassen - and they both have their own You-Tube channels.
Therese (a fellow Australian) from Lost in Paper has her own You-Tube channel HERE
I really love how Therese has categories for different techniques, brands & types of cards including masculine so it is easy to search what you are looking for or revisit one you have already watched. Of course Jennifer Macguire & Kristina Werner do this too which I find very helpful.
I also follow Leonardo Pereznieto, an Artist whose You-Tube Channel is Fine Art Tips - see HERE
Although it is not specifically cardmaking, I have learned alot from this channel & I love the artist's enthusiasm and passion.
Shirl, the link for Lost in Paper is highlighted in my post - see above.
I also love Lost in Paper and Sandy Allnock. Julia Altermann-just one more card--- is a true talent and she makes me laugh! There is a lot of inspiration and generosity out there! l love that so many people take the time to make a video!
I forgot to mention- I find a lot of great blogs from participating in challenges. I love to see the other entries in the challenges-- and TRY to leave comments on the other bloggers. You will find lots of different styles and techniques.
Ok now I know what I'll be doing all day today. ;-) I do like frugal crafter and I'm familiar with some of the others. It's all the ones I'm not familiar with that I must check out! Great thread!
Great lists! I would add CeeCee's Creations. She mostly does mixed media, but some cards, art journaling. Beautiful stuff, very inspiring. And she's fun!
My best friend is You Tube. I echo the choices of Muscrat. I wish to thank the ladies for turning me on to Lisa Ebersole. She is very clear and easy to follow.
I sub to 398 channels. I love learning all the time. (Obviously not all these people are posting all the time and I don't watch everything - that would be impossible). Nowadays I skip hauls, swaps, albums, layouts, destashes, etc. and just stick to my interests. I also share what I'm learning on my own channel. I love Jennifer McGuire as I find her opinions fair and a great variety of info on her channel. I think I watch almost everyone mentioned here, but might have to check out the few names I didn't know. When I run out of new things to watch, I search out cardmaking uploaded in the last week or month to see if there are channels not found yet. It always amazes me to find a channel with many subbies and yet it was undiscovered to me. Sometimes I wonder how YT decides what we need to know about.
I love Christina Griffiths from England. She has very beautiful, feminine cards with lots of flowers ribbons, and pearls! In fact her blog is called Flowers Ribbons and Pearls. I'm always excited to see a new video from her. I'm glad to see so many new names from everyone else. Got lots of video watching to do
Michelle Wecksler (Figments of My Imagination). She's done lots of great videos using SU products, but has branched out into mixed media lately. Love her work. I think this is the right link to her YouTube channel: Michelle Joy Wecksler