I had to watch this twice because the first time your calm relaxing tone had me napping with my eyes open. Im gonna play this for my grandbaby when he won't stop crying. Im not saying your video was boring so please don't think that. I mean this in the nicest way possible. Thank you!!
Thank you for the recipe. We do need to see the finished product which was not shown. I won't take the time to do this unless I know what it looks like after it has finished drying.
I've just recently discovered your channel and had to subscribe! I've enjoyed each video I've watched, especially the ones on shabby chic decor. I'd never heard of it and almost cried when I thought of all the things I threw away that I could be using now! Question: I really want to make my own starch, since Argo is not easy to find and I'm out of cornstarch, so have you ever made fabric starch with flour? If so, is the he recipe the same? I'm headed over to watch your sc bird house video. Again, thank you for sharing your time, talents, and soothing voice. May the Lord God bless you and your family. ✌️♥️🙏
Thank you Lisa, a whole lot cheaper this way. You made a video the other day making candles ornaments, you used a quilt for the flames, any suggestions if we don’t have a quilt, would regular fabric stiffened keep its shape or should I sew some batting in my flames?
I'm working on a shadow box with a small child dress and pictures of her in the dress. Would this work to stiffen the dress? And if it dried wrong can I reset and reform it. Thank you so very much.
This just showed up today, so I think I'll be back and watch a few more of your videos. I haven't tried stiffening fabric for crafts yet, but it looks like a fun project to try out. I do like the butterflies - I have an old quilt that was falling apart, and I've been using sections of it for other crafts.
I have store bought stiffener but never knew corn starch does the same thing. I’ve made white doilies into flowers and attached them to dowels wrapped in green floral tape and put into a vase. Wish you would have shown them reshaped, dried and staged so everyone can see the final product and your talents. But I can also hear from your voice that you may be afflicted with “craft overdose” and boy, do I get that. Take care and thanks for your efforts.😊
@@ourshabbycottage8553 I know there's no guarantee, but I'm glad to know you haven't had an issues with mold growth after several months. I need to stiffen a piece of fabric I'd cut out from an old t-shirt for a collage. I just wanted to make sure it wouldn't go moldy any time soon. Did you happen to use a chemical sealant on your fabric afterwards?
Lisa, I received a comment that looks like it is from you wanting me to contact you on telegram. I know other on you tube channels have had scam post sent from what appears to be their channel. You might let your viewer know you do not have a contest going on. Thanks, wanted you to know.
Thank you for making this video. I found it very helpful. The piece I am making will hang on the wall. My question is, is this permanent, or should I seal it with something.
thank you so much! I've been looking into fabric-based cosplays recently and this will be really helpful since i really don't know how to sew. this will help a LOT! ❤️