I’ve been on a quest to find a good overhead camera mount that would work in my studio set-up. A few weeks ago, I stumbled upon a tutorial to make one for relatively little $$ that seemed like it would work. Two problems – I didn’t have the tools to do it with and the way they showed the camera being mounted would have given me an upside-down video. Ugh! I showed the tutorial to my brother, Bill, and enlisted his help to create a customized version. Not only did he have the tools to work with, but he was able to engineer a solution to the upside-down problem! In just a couple of days, he had the whole thing built for me and let me tell you, it works like a charm!!
I gave the new addition a test run over the weekend and was able to produce my very first video tutorial for you! I am a neophyte at this stuff, and am still on a learning curve for the video editing program I’m using, but for a first effort, I think it turned out pretty good. So, without further adieu, here’s how to make this card…
Card Base: 8 1/2″ x 5 1/2″
Outside Panel: 2 1/4″ x 5 1/4″
Inside Panel: 5 1/4″ x 4
Click on any of the shown supplies and you will be taken right to the ordering page of my online store!
Thank you so much for sharing the “how to”.
Appreciate it. I am a demonstrator from Colorado.
Great Mother’s Day card too.
Thanks for looking, Mary! I’d love to see a photo of what you make…
Lovely! Very easy to make! Thanks for the video!
Thanks, Alaine! I’d love to see what you make – send a pic….
Thank you for sharing this. I have not stamped for many months and just got this punch. I can’t wait to try this style card!!
Glad I could help restart your stamping! Have fun; would love to see what you make…