Putting the instructions together for the tutorials wasn’t too hard, it was just like a blog post but by numbers, however I really struggled with the photos, not only having to match them up to a strict template, but also in the staging, something I have never done before. When I blog a project it’s a matter of getting up as close as I can on a plain background, no fuss, no frills, no background, but as you’ll see, if you pop over to the "Inspiration" section of Wayfair's website I really had to dress things up! So a lot of lessons learned and next time I am staying in London with Marc, I need to get his partner Iain to take me in hand and show me just how to stage like an expert!!!
When I mess about trying to decide where to put the tiniest and most insignificant of flat back gem I call it Fiddle Farting, hence the name of the blog!!!
Wednesday, 10 December 2014
Wayfair UK And My Christmas Wreath Tutorial
You may remember a little while ago me telling you that I had been approached by Wayfair UK to produce a “crafty” tutorial using some of their products....... http://itsallfiddlefart.blogspot.co.uk/2014/11/wayfair-uk.html
As I said then, I was a little apprehensive at first, explaining that my usual “stamping ground” for finding bits and pieces for upcyling projects were mainly charity or Poundshops, but in the end I was eventually cajoled into producing a little something……….
Anyway ........ it was a very new venture and a steep learning curve, but it was also such a great thrill to be spotted and asked ...... and there's another tutorial to come on 16th December!
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ReplyDeleteHi Helen. I am sure you did a great job at staging the photos. You must be proud to have been asked. I am off to have a look now. Take care.
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial Helen x
ReplyDeleteIt's a wonderful tutorial. Congrats on this accomplishment!
ReplyDeletewell done Helen - very professional - looking forward to the next........
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