Today I am guesting at the Paper Crafters Library! Here is a little about them in their own words...
Paper Crafter’s Library (PCL) was launched in January 2011 with the goal of creating a
video-based website that provides an all-in-one learning solution for paper crafters. The
sheer number of different manufacturers, products, tools, techniques and project ideas is
so overwhelming that we wanted to make learning how to paper craft more approachable.
With over 1000 videos in our library to date and over 50 videos being added each month, we are the largest and most comprehensive online resource for paper crafters worldwide. What makes us different from everyone else – whether it’s online communities, classrooms, craft review sites or blogs – is that we have organized and indexed all of our videos into a video library, so that everything is all in one place, making it easy for consumers to find what they are looking for.
Since our launch - through both our membership and public platforms - we have developed an audience of over 20,000 subscribers to our weekly newsletter, over 6,800 Facebook “Likes” and over 7,000 subscribers to our You Tube Channel.
With over 1000 videos in our library to date and over 50 videos being added each month, we are the largest and most comprehensive online resource for paper crafters worldwide. What makes us different from everyone else – whether it’s online communities, classrooms, craft review sites or blogs – is that we have organized and indexed all of our videos into a video library, so that everything is all in one place, making it easy for consumers to find what they are looking for.
Since our launch - through both our membership and public platforms - we have developed an audience of over 20,000 subscribers to our weekly newsletter, over 6,800 Facebook “Likes” and over 7,000 subscribers to our You Tube Channel.
I made 2 cards. Here are the sneak peeks :)
This one has a picture tutorial.
and this one has a video tutorial. It is a take on a Christmas card I made a while back.
I hope you will check it out!
I hope you will check it out!
Congrats on your guestie spot, Wida! Heading over to check it out now!
ReplyDeleteI'm going to check out your post. Congratulations on being guest designer :)
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Ryoma
awesome projects, Wida.
ReplyDeleteApplauding your GD role, and zipping over right now to check out the full reveal of these peeks...
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