http://youtu.be/WDvyQvW6Nfc
Hi everyone,
ever since I turned 30, I’ve enjoyed watching cooking and baking videos on YouTube—I find it relaxing. Anyway, that Snickers recipe looks so good—I want to try making it myself. Let’s not even talk about calories and all that ;)
It’s not really a recipe for every day, but more for special occasions or something like that.
I’m really curious to see if it turns out hard—in the video, it looks relatively soft. I definitely have to try this out :) Has anyone here tried making something like this before? And maybe share a bit about your experience?
The video also features some homemade hats. You can see them right at the beginning; at the end, she says a few words about the hats, there’s also some info about them in the info box, and you can probably find more on her Facebook page too.
I think the hats are totally cute, but I’m not really the type for hats like that.
By the way, I’d love it if one of you made a craft video and posted it along with the corresponding patterns. The pattern plus video would, of course, be available for a fee.
Is that even possible—posting a video to go with the pattern?
I mean, there are tons of craft videos on YouTube, but most of them are ad-supported. At least, that’s what I think—I don’t have my own YouTube channel, so I’m not really familiar with how it works. Does anyone know anything about this?
I mean, you spend a long time working on patterns, designs, and so on anyway, so maybe you could just let a camera run in the background or something? So that particularly difficult parts become even clearer? But I really don’t know how much effort something like that would take. But it might be a selling point, especially for beginners, if there were an informational video included in addition to the paid pattern—and people could get to know all of you and stuff.
I know you’re already pretty busy, though; it’s just an idea of mine and all that.