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Decorating By smallnmighty Updated 29 May 2012 , 7:51am by SoFloGuy

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FlourPots Posted 21 May 2012 , 7:47pm
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Here's the response from Craftsy about burning DVD's...

"Unfortunately you cannot save or download any Craftsy courses because they're several hours long and the files would be massive. You do however get access from any computer or mobile device with high-speed internet simply by logging in at: http://www.craftsy.com/login".

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FlourPots Posted 22 May 2012 , 2:19am
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Here's a second response I just received from someone else at Craftsy...

" Thank You so much for your email and for supporting Craftsy. Our courses are so large that you are not able to download the courses to your computer. You must have a high speed internet connection to access them.

We're hoping to eventually make all of our classes available on DVD for those who don't have high-speed or reliable internet access. In the meantime, here are the 5 classes we currently offer on DVD:

https://www.craftsy.com/products/quilting_quickly_dvd/395
https://www.craftsy.com/products/quilting_quickly2_dvd/397
https://www.craftsy.com/products/fit_your_knits_DVD/398
https://www.craftsy.com/products/sew_retro_dvd/400
https://www.craftsy.com/products/knit_sock_dvd/399

Please let me know if you have any other questions or feedback".

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Claire138 Posted 29 May 2012 , 7:14am
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I've taken the above class on craftsy and while I love it, I'm wondering if it's enough to just use the hydrangea and fillers that Jaqueline teaches for a cake (I have an engagement cake to make and wanted to branch out a little and try something new).
Do you think the hydrangea arrangement is enough? or do I need to add some other flower to it too? It will be a 2 tier cake but not over done so just want a simple arrangement on the side of the cake. Any advice much appreciated.

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SoFloGuy Posted 29 May 2012 , 7:51am
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Originally Posted by smallnmighty

. I wonder if there is a way to pay for the class and burn it to a DVD with your own computer.




If you are asking if it can be done, there are some programs that can copy videos that are streamed online. Some are free. It depends on the format the video is shown in if it can be downloaded to some programs. When I used to use Firefox there was an add-on where you could click something on the task bar and it would record any video on your screen, but it didn't capture the audio.

If you really want it that bad you can use a camcorder or iPhone to record it. I would bet they don't want people to record it because they don't want it to end up on the free file sharing sites.

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