VIDEO #1: Cherry Paper Rosette
RECOMMENDED MUSIC: Cheerful & upbeat with no lyrics, no narration needed
SCENE 1:
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Title Text: How to Make a Fruit Paper Rosette
Overlay with LOGO image (OhCraftLogo.jpg) at the top here.
SCENE 2:
Image: Rosette Materials
Title Text: Materials
Subtitle text (bottom of screen): 2 sheets of lime green cardstock, 2 sheets of red cardstock, 2 sheets of yellow
cardstock, hot glue gun, hot glue sticks
SCENE 3:
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Title text: Step 1
Subtitle text (bottom of screen): Use a cup to create circles for each fruit shape. Draw stem shapes on the lime
green cardstock. You can print out leaf shapes from the Internet as a pattern.
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Title text: Step 2
Subtitle text (bottom of screen): Fold up a strip of paper like an accordion. Keeping the paper flat on a surface,
bend your accordion into a circle. Glue the rosette together.
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Title Text: Step 3
Subtitle text (bottom of screen): Glue the circles you cut out onto the top and bottom of the rosette.
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Title text: Step 4
Subtitle text (bottom of screen): Glue your stem to the finished rosette. You’ve finished! Now, swap the red paper for
yellow to create a pineapple rosette! 😊
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Title text: Thanks for watching! For more Pinterest craft reviews, visit ohcraftblog.com. Tutorial source:
https://damasklove.com/diy-summer-fruit-paper-rosettes/
VIDEO #2: Hot Glue Stick Geode
RECOMMENDED MUSIC: Cheerful & upbeat with no lyrics, no narration needed
SCENE 1:
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Title Text: How to Make a Geode with Hot Glue Sticks
Overlay with LOGO image (OhCraftLogo.jpg) at the top here.
SCENE 2:
Image: Geode Materials
Title Text: Materials
Subtitle text (bottom of screen): Scissors, Parchment paper, Hot glue gun, Clear coat nail polish, Gold nail
polish, Large glue sticks, Box cutter knife, Sand, and Plastic cup.
SCENE 3:
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Title text: Step 1
Subtitle text (bottom of screen): Start by cutting the hot glue sticks into hexagonal shapes like a yellow pencil.
Then, taper the top and bottom to a point. Cutting the glue stick in half produces two crystals.
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Subtitle text (bottom of screen): Your cut hot glue sticks should look like this.
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Title Text: Step 2
Subtitle text (bottom of screen): Next use your cup, rubber band, and parchment paper to create a bowl shape
for your hot glue. You’re making a mold for the hot glue to flow into. Let it cure and remove from the paper.
SCENE 6:
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Title text: Step 3
Subtitle text (bottom of screen): Assemble your crystals into an attractive pattern and hot glue them to your
hot glue base.
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Title Text: Step 4
Subtitle text (bottom of screen): Paint your geode with watered down acrylic paint. Use the gold polish and
sand to decorate your geode’s base.
SCENE 8:
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Title text: Thanks for watching! For more Pinterest craft reviews, visit ohcraftblog.com. Tutorial source:
http://www.thestudio.blog/geodes-made-from-adtech-hot-glue-sticks/
VIDEO #3: Popsicle Stick Cabin
RECOMMENDED MUSIC: Cheerful & upbeat with no lyrics, no narration needed
SCENE 1:
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Title Text: How to Make a House with Popsicle Sticks
Overlay with LOGO image (OhCraftLogo.jpg) at the top here.
SCENE 2:
Image: Popsicle Stick House Materials
Title Text: Materials
Subtitle text (bottom of screen): Two 100-count bags of Popsicle sticks, Hot glue gun, Acrylic paints (a palette of
your choosing), Paintbrushes, and 3D scrapbook stickers (optional).
SCENE 3:
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Title text: Step 1
Subtitle text (bottom of screen): Create ‘walls’ or 9 Popsicle sticks laid out flat and glued together with two
perpendicular sticks
SCENE 4:
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Title text: Step 2
Subtitle text (bottom of screen): Cut out a small portion of a ‘wall’ for a window and a larger portion of a ‘wall’
for a door.
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Title Text: Step 3
Subtitle text (bottom of screen): Create a pitched roof by building another wall with a stick glued down the
middle to bind them. Then, cut it out as a triangle.
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Title text: Step 4
Subtitle text (bottom of screen): To finish off the roof, glue Popsicle sticks back-to-back on top of the walls. Feel
free to add a terrace on the left side with some shorter cut sticks. Accessorize your house with a fence & steps.
SCENE 8:
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Title Text: Step 5
Subtitle text (bottom of screen): The last step is to paint your house with acrylic paints. Use a palette of your
choosing!
SCENE 8:
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Title text: Thanks for watching! For more Pinterest craft reviews, visit ohcraftblog.com. Tutorial source:
https://www.craftsbyria.com/popsicle-stick-house-tutorial/
VIDEO #4: Dragon Eyes
RECOMMENDED MUSIC: Cheerful & upbeat with no lyrics, no narration needed
SCENE 1:
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Title Text: How to Make Dragon Eyes with Marbles
Overlay with LOGO image (OhCraftLogo.jpg) at the top here.
SCENE 2:
Image: Dragon Eyes Materials
Title Text: Materials
Subtitle text (bottom of screen): Clear marbles (the flat kind you buy for vases), Clear nail polish, Glitter nail
polish (optional), Permanent marker, Acrylic paint, Paint brush
SCENE 3:
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Title text: Step 1
Subtitle text (bottom of screen): Draw your dragon’s pupil on the marble with permanent marker.
SCENE 4:
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Title text: Step 2
Subtitle text (bottom of screen): Paint the backside of the marble with dark colors. After the back dries, paint a
highlight color on the front.
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Title Text: Step 3
Subtitle text (bottom of screen): After the paint dries, go over with a clear coat of nail polish. Add a touch of
glitter nail polish for bonus fantasy sparkle!
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Image: Black screen
Title text: Thanks for watching! For more Pinterest craft reviews, visit ohcraftblog.com. Tutorial source:
https://craftyourhappiness.com/2015/09/08/dragon-eyes-dragon-craft/