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Im so sorry it doesn’t mention what printer you used for each product. You didn’t mention acetate if I can I print on that with my Canon model that I mentioned in my other message that send you thanks I appreciate it 😊
I am so jazzed all the different types of product that I and use to print on my Canon pixma TS 9520 printer. I just have one question the printer that you are using to demonstrate the different types of product that can print on a canon printer what model number is that? Thank you 😊
That is so cute! And that wagon you made should be kept as a memory to pass down. Your kids can tell their grandkids how their mother which would be their great grandmother made that wagon! That would be an amazing thing.
I have Ordered an Canon pixma ts 53530iPrinter is it Possible use Copy paper and Sublimation paper for Print on mugs and T-Shirts with the cricut mug Heatpress 🎉🎉or use glossy paper🎉
when u choose glossy photo paper lets say,and the canons glossy photo paper is 260gm,and your "other" paper is lets say 200,is this important or the printers just needs to know the icc profile and adjust itself for the thicknes ??
Thank you for sharing. I had gotten away from using elastic string years ago because it usually broke after a while. I like the idea of threading it through again so there are two strands, and using the Hypo-Cement to secure the knot. Now I'm trying it again.
I’m so taken aback! I ended up here looking for a way to embroider with a punch needle my current store bought stockings. I think making our small family some stockings is on the agenda this year! You made it much less daunting!! Thanks so much for sharing!!
Wow. Just wow. I just watched the whole series and I was blown away by your attention to detail, your problem solving, and the final product… its just *chef’s kiss*. I mean you got it right when you said these are heirloom quality. They are beyond beautiful! From the design, to the materials, to the color choices, to the execution, just 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 WELL DONE! I realized this year that my stockings are all kind of cheap looking, store bought stockings and I had the idea to make my own and started looking around for ideas and also really loved the punch needle look. Then I came to RU-vid and landed on your videos and wow. They were a joy to watch. What a true labor of love, 10 months! I saw you finishing your stocking up around Halloween 😂 it’s really amazing that you followed through until the end and yes they look ABSOLUTELY AMAZING all hanging up together. I bet you were so excited to see them again this year and remember all the time and thought you put into them! It was inspiring and it makes me feel like I could do it too. One last thing I wanted to point out that you mentioned a few times was breaking the project down into moments that you thought were fun or easier to manage. So like doing the character first and seeing that come to life and then breaking sections down into smaller parts so you could feel like you accomplished them. Focusing on those little feelings of accomplishment is such an important part of the artists journey in a project and I so often forget about that! But I think that mindset definitely helped you get through 7 of those amazing labor intensive stockings. Thanks for mentioning that during the process because I think I needed to hear that. Anyway I know it’s been a year since you made these but congrats, they truly are special and I hope whatever I come up with will be half as beautiful as what you’ve created! Merry Christmas to you and your family ❤
I don't know if this thread is still active, but if anyone knows where I can purchase reasonably priced, gold "filled" not "plated" spacer beads, can you please, please share the link. It seems most are gold plated, which is beautiful, until you wear them for a little while and then tarnishes quickly. A lot of vendors advertise them as gold filled, but they really aren't. I am trying to start a very small business and don't want to sell customers something that tarnishes fast. I want repeat customers and good reviews. I have searched so hard and don't have funding to buy from multiple vendors trying to find authentic spacers. If anyone has tried/tested them, your help and suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Hi, first of all thank you for this video, it was really fun to watch that you can do so much more with printers then the normal paper prints. Can you also use these printers to print on thicker cardboard of like 3 to 4mm thick by any change? Keep up the good work.
Im so excited, I picked up needle punching last year and made my son a pillow, my grandma made me and my sibling homemade stockings that we still have to this day, and I want to do the same for my son! This video was amazing. I plan on starting in January and finishing by next Christmas!
Hi Jen, Thank you for this awesome video - this just blew my mind. I had no clue what the world of craft printing was all about. I had a question - at the end of the above video, you showed a print on a cork board, can that be printed on a Canon TS9521C All-In-One Wireless Crafting Photo Printer? Also, where can I find the right corkboard? Appreciate your advice. Thanks again.