You can string some beads and hand these from the bottom of your dream catcher to add color and interest. Thread a needle and tie a knot at the bottom. Then, string some beads onto the thread and tie the thread to the bottom of the dreamcatcher. Feathers are often added to dream catchers as a decorative touch. Thread a needle and insert the needle through the ends of the feathers. Then, tie the thread to the bottom of the dream catcher. Another option is to cut out feather shapes from felt fabric and attach these to the dream catcher with thread. An easy way to embellish your dreamcatcher is to cut some lace or fabric into strips and then tie them to the bottom of the dreamcatcher. Use some fabric and lace in colors that match or complement your yarn. You can also tie strips of ribbon to the bottom of the dreamcatcher.
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One-sentence summary -- Add beads. Include a few feathers. Cut up some lace or fabric.


Make sure the camera you use has enough storage for your video files since they can take up a lot of space. Put the video camera on a tripod so it doesn’t move around or shake while you’re recording since this could look unprofessional.  If you’re filming comedy videos or short films, you may choose to shoot without a tripod for some of your shots. You can use your phone as long as it has enough memory available to record your video. You can buy phone tripods at convenience stores or online. Bring extra batteries for your camera since recording can burn through them quickly. Move lights around the space where you plan on recording to see how they affect the brightness. Make sure it’s bright enough that you’re visible on camera, but not so much that it causes harsh highlights or shadows. Aim to have 1 light set up to the left and right of your camera to create balanced lighting.  You can also use natural lighting coming from windows into your space. You can film outdoors, but avoid shooting directly into the sun or else it will look too bright. Your lighting all depends on the space where you’re shooting. Rooms with lighter colors will look brighter than rooms with darker colors. The microphones built into your camera or phone don’t pick up audio clearly, especially if you’re far away from them. Get an external microphone that has good sound quality so your videos sound and feel professional. Test the microphone beforehand to make sure it works.  Lapel microphones clip onto your shirt so you can clear audio no matter where you are in the shot. Directional microphones pick up sounds in whichever direction they’re pointing. Omnidirectional microphones pick up any noise around it. Choose a clean wall or area where you feel comfortable to film your video. Remove anything that’s cluttering the background of your recording area since it could be distracting to viewers. Leave some objects, such as books or posters, to give your shot some visual interest. If you don’t have a clean wall to film in front of, try hanging up a sheet and standing in front of it instead. Look online for free video-capture programs so you can record the game you’re playing. Follow the program’s instructions and select the screen or window you want to record to capture the footage. That way, you can use your microphone to record your audio and while the software records the footage and audio from your computer.  Screen-capture programs work great for digital art videos, video game let’s plays, and how-to computer tutorials. Try filming video of yourself even if you’re using a screen-capture program. That way, you have the option to include it if you need it.
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One-sentence summary -- Use a camera with a tripod if you’re filming yourself. Light your recording area so it isn’t too dark. Speak into a microphone to get clear audio. Keep the background clean if you plan on recording educational content. Use a screen-capture program if you’re filming video games or computer screens.


Stick your finger into the top inch of the soil. If it feels dry, give your plant another healthy dousing of water. Clematis only need about six hours of direct sun per day, and they prefer to have their roots in shade. Placing the clematis near an eastern or western window, or in a shady spot on your deck or patio, should provide sufficient light. The amount of fertilizer you add after that will vary based on the type you use. A rose fertilizer a month or two apart should provide enough nutrients, or you could give the plant a liquid fertilizer high in potash two to three times a month.  Too much fertilizer can cause harmful salts to build up in the soil, however, so you must monitor your plant to determine if it is still healthy. The label "10-20-10" refers to the percentages of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. Nitrogen produces leaves, phosphorus strengthens the roots, and potassium helps flower growth. The fertilizer you choose should be balanced in nitrogen and potassium with a slightly higher content of phosphorus. Once the vine starts growing, insert a bamboo cane or thick stake at a slight angle into the pot, getting it as close to the side of the pot as possible to avoid disrupting their roots. As the vines grow, gently tie them onto the cane using twine or yarn. Proper vertical support will allow your clematis to become bushier and taller, leading to more foliage and a greater amount of flowering. There are three types of clematis, and each has its own pruning requirements.  For clematis that bloom early on the previous year's growth, you should remove all the dead and weak stems as soon as the plant flowers. For clematis that bloom between mid and late summer on old and new growth you should only remove dead growth once the plant gets crowded. For clematis that bloom between mid and late summer on new growth alone, you should remove all growth from the previous year, only leaving the lowest pair of buds. Clematis wilt and leaf spot are the two most common diseases faced by this plant. Infected stems should be removed, and the remaining plant should be treated with fungicide.
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Check your clematis every day to determine whether or not the soil is moist enough. Place the pot in a location that receives partial sun. Fertilize your clematis in the spring with high quality compost or a granular fertilizer like 10–20–10. Provide the clematis with ample support. Prune your clematis accordingly. Watch out for signs of fungi.