Making my first bouquet took longer than I had anticipated. Unfortunately, my first attempt was the only one I had time for. This week, I intend to play around more and see what other bouquets I can come up with, with the left over materials. Hopefully, this time around I will get to the boutonnieres as planned as well.
After tracking my efforts with many pictures, I decided that the best way to present them was through a slide. However, I thought it would be even easier for my viewers to access it via YouTube, since it is a "how-to-video." In using Google Slides for the first time, I was surprised to see how easy it was to upload images directly from Google Drive, which I was able to quickly send from my iPhone. Anything fast and efficient, I like. Afterwards, with my experience from creating my first app smash, I used Screencast-O-Matic to record the slides. However, I eliminated the audio. Hopefully, it's not too bleak and gets to the point.
During the whole process, I realized how grateful I was to be using faux flowers to start. I couldn't help but be aggressive in getting the flowers to fit into the shape I wanted them to. Even they were losing their foliage! Clipping the plastic and trying to pin through them was also no easy task. In the end, I'm just glad I even have something slightly resembling a wedding bouquet.
After tracking my efforts with many pictures, I decided that the best way to present them was through a slide. However, I thought it would be even easier for my viewers to access it via YouTube, since it is a "how-to-video." In using Google Slides for the first time, I was surprised to see how easy it was to upload images directly from Google Drive, which I was able to quickly send from my iPhone. Anything fast and efficient, I like. Afterwards, with my experience from creating my first app smash, I used Screencast-O-Matic to record the slides. However, I eliminated the audio. Hopefully, it's not too bleak and gets to the point.
During the whole process, I realized how grateful I was to be using faux flowers to start. I couldn't help but be aggressive in getting the flowers to fit into the shape I wanted them to. Even they were losing their foliage! Clipping the plastic and trying to pin through them was also no easy task. In the end, I'm just glad I even have something slightly resembling a wedding bouquet.