Aww, I'm so glad you liked it. And yes, I love my laminator. I don't think you'll regret owning one and it doesn't have to be anything fancy to get the job done. Hope to see some of the creative things you come up with. Thank you so much for watching and sharing your thoughts :)
Thanks. I still believe that laminating sheets are underestimated. I hope these tricks come in handy. Thank you for watching and leaving me your thoughts 😁
Thank you so much for watching! I really appreciate you sharing your thoughts and I'm thrilled you found it informative. Hope to hear from you again! Have a great week!
Thank you so much for watching. I really appreciate it. I am so happy that you liked it. I hope you share your creations with me if you use any of these tips :) Have a great week
Great tips and I love the green paper with your organisation it looks so lovely!! I’m definitely ordering more pouches now! Love how you made storage pockets too that’s so cool💚💚
Aww, thank you. Honestly, the green isn't my favorite color, but it's definitely bright enough to catch my attention and I hate being wasteful. You'll definitely get a lot of uses and won't be disappointed in your pouches. As always, thank you for watching.
Thank you so much. I'm happy you enjoyed the video and found something useful. Thank you for watching and sharing your thoughts. Don't forget to share your creations with me over on any of my other social media platforms. I'd love to see what you come up with :)
Really liked that you made a stencil from the die. Would love to see a more detailed demo. Did you recut the laminated design with the same die? I got a little confused on what you did on that one. Good video, and enjoyed watching this.
Hello. Thank you for watching. I'll definitely work on more videos that use laminated sheet stencils. I'm not sure what you mean by recut with the same die? Maybe you can clarify your questions a little? When I create these stencils, I laminate a piece of paper, cut it down to fit my die, and then die cut the design using a background die. Sometimes the dies do have a little trouble cutting so a shim might be necessary. Once you have it die cut and the little bits out, you can use it as a stencil. Since it's laminated, you can use it over and over again by cleaning it with a damp cloth. I wouldn't submerge it into water though, since it may fall apart. In the video, I use the same stencil, once with distress oxide ink and then with glitter paste - I just cleaned it between uses. I hope this explains it, but please let me know if you're still confused about something :). Thanks for watching and sharing your thoughts.
You'll love it! And you can definitely pre-make things so you don't have to take it out often.Let me know how it goes. I'd love to hear about your crafty adventures.😁
One tip for using the sheets as a stencil... don't add cardstock in between. I know adding one makes seeing the stencil easier but it won't last as long because the cardstock makes it separate faster. I really like the last tip for window film since I need to replace some film that is ripped and now I can customize a design.
Thank you. You're so right about the paper in the stencil. For the purpose of the video I used what I had on hand, which was the green laminated paper, but you are right. Paper separates the pockets and can absorb any wetter media you happen to be using over time making it weaker. Thank you for you tip and I'm happy you liked the window film idea. Happy crafting! Have a great day.
That is my favorite technique. I hope you share your creation with me if you get to do it, which I hope you do :) Thank you again for sharing your thoughts and for watching.
Great ideas! Another RU-vidr, Karen’s Kardz has several videos where she makes cards with laminated panels using glitter and such. You should check her out!
I'll make my way over to that channel. I always enjoy seeing other creators work, and I've definitely learned from others. The crafting community is an amazing one. Thank you for sharing and you're positivity 🥰