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DIY Smooth Gradient Colored Vellum: It's Killing Our Industry 

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In today's video we are creating our own DIY smooth gradient color vellum using distress oxides and paper pouncers.
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@dawnwoleslagle9561
@dawnwoleslagle9561 2 месяца назад
You already know how I feel about this. I’m so proud of you for speaking on such a polarizing topic. It’s like your neighbors buying your stuff from the guy who robbed you…right in front of your face! 💞
@kiminalaska9363
@kiminalaska9363 2 месяца назад
Very good analogy
@kj9652
@kj9652 2 месяца назад
I have never and will never purchase from Temu or any other ‘Knock off’ website. As a small business owner myself, I always buy from the original creator; ie Lawn Fawn, Altenew, Hero Arts, Honeybee, Picket Fence, Simon, Pinkfresh, etc. I shop sales as much as possible, but I also buy at full price. Thank you for calling out the ‘fakes’.
@DarkMatterZine
@DarkMatterZine 2 месяца назад
Yes! Also buyer beware. Back in 2019 I bought a load of stuff from a brand company here in Oz when they were closing one of their stores. although that was not a knock-off brand, the stamps were acrylic. I also bought memento ink to use with those acrylic stamps. It was a whole learning curve to realise that I needed different inks AND PHOTOPOLYMER STAMPS to get a decent end result. I wonder how many of the knock-off stamps are acrylic or some other inferior material?
@Mari-cre8s
@Mari-cre8s 2 месяца назад
Good for you for putting it in front of folks regarding the theft of product designs. And the topic of entitlement … seemingly a huge issue in many arenas in our culture these days. Patience is a process to be practiced I have been told !!🤣🤣 I have found a wonderful way to get ‘new’ products is to trade with other crafty friends! We also host an annual Crafter’s Garage Sale. I would rather sell something for a dollar or two and have it go to an appreciative new home, than not be used! We now have people that wait for our sale each year, and their appreciation is so apparent! And I love clearing out unused products! Thanks for sharing g your talent and opinion with us!!🧑🏼‍🎨😀👍🏻
@charlenedavis4372
@charlenedavis4372 2 месяца назад
I would love to find a link to people purging their supplies. Any info on this would be appreciated
@kiminalaska9363
@kiminalaska9363 2 месяца назад
That is a good idea. Something I have seen done by some is to purge a few craft items and send them to new crafters to help them get started on their stash. Chatting on the live videos can help you get to know these ones. You just have to watch out for scammers.
@tquallen
@tquallen 2 месяца назад
100% agree, and hope this message reaches those who don't know.
@pamellaalbright4266
@pamellaalbright4266 2 месяца назад
Agreed that buying knock offs is intellectual theft. As an option for those who truly have very little to spend on crafts, set aside a little at a time and look for sales or older wonderful products on clearance sales. I love being able to enjoy new releases, but getting older sets means there are likely to be many videos available on how to use the older sets. Happy Crafting and hope your information helps others to support our Crafting industry 💌
@elisahall675
@elisahall675 2 месяца назад
I did not know this. I am very grateful that you took the risk to explain this. I don’t think that I have ever purchased “knock off” products, but I will be more aware. Thank you.
@debraschenz
@debraschenz 2 месяца назад
Love all the cards! Love the vellum! ❤ I do no order from Temu or Wish, nothing but junk!!! The old saying, you get what you pay for!
@joanbardee5135
@joanbardee5135 2 месяца назад
more creators need to talk about this. thank you. and love your card
@kiminalaska9363
@kiminalaska9363 2 месяца назад
Kelly I thought I knew what you were going to talk about and I have one word for you.....BRAVO!!!!! I think that everyone at one point in their life have knowingly bought or obtained something that was pirated. Whether it was computer software (which once upon a time was easily copied and distributed),VHS (maybe before your time), music cassettes, music cd's,...etc. because we thought we deserved to have it and those greedy corporations wanted to make money hand over fist. But you are right, we aren't entitled to work stolen from someone else. It especially hits home when it happens to someone you know. My friend invented the original poop moose. (I know, but it really was a thing) and he patented it. He at one time had at least 6 employees and it made a nice income for him. But it was copied and manufactured and sold at Walmart and other places. Yes, he could have sued for patent infringement but that takes time and a lot of money. I really appreciate that you came right out and named companies. When I was first crafting I didn't realize that Ali Express and Wish were those type of companies ( I don't think I ever bought from them) but then I heard a utuber mention them in connection with stolen designs and so I never bothered to shop there.Temu is a no brainer because you could never sell stuff for that cheap if you had to spend the money on creating it. If people unsubscribe to you then so be it. Do you really want them watching your video's? I didn't think so. I think I first heard of Temu about 2 years ago and the stuff looked great. But then someone commented that he/she doesn't subscribe to anyone who does Temu hauls because of how they came by their designs. That made me really think and I decided I didn't want to help anyone out by being subscribed to them or giving them watch hours if they support Temu. Sorry for a novel length comment (though I am sure there will be lot's of others with long comments) I listened to your video on my drive home from work so I will have to go back and watch to see you ink blending on velum without leaving finger prints.
@ValShim
@ValShim 2 месяца назад
Thank you for speaking out on the Temu issue. People just don't understand when I tell them that Temu etc are stealing the designer's art work and making dies and stamps super cheap. I am a retiree on a fixed income and I would rather go without than have to buy from companies like that. I am not one to go without, but I would if I can't afford to buy it from a reputable company or brick and mortar store! I guess I also feel passionate about this topic
@AnnHG24
@AnnHG24 2 месяца назад
I try to add items to my wishlist and then when a sale is advertised I try to JUST check to see if those items are on sale. Just like my mom used to take us to Macys to visit a dress or outfit she liked and see if it had been marked down yet.
@cardsbycolie
@cardsbycolie 2 месяца назад
I definitely agree with supporting our local vendors. I do also know that a person or company only has to change 20% of the original to get around copyright rules. Or so I've been told... that makes it real easy to steal a lot of ideas. And it goes both ways.
@shirleysickinger200
@shirleysickinger200 2 месяца назад
I will admit before I realized it was ripping companies off I did buy from there. I also discovered pretty quickly size and quality was not the same. And for me I'm finding unused horde of craft supplies reduced once I stopped ordering from those sites. I now watch for, sales, products I know I will use, and from companies that I want to see around in 10-20 years.
@adelesgifts7913
@adelesgifts7913 2 месяца назад
I would like to thank you for what you said about Temu. I did not know how purchases from the knock off sites impact the industry. But, now that I know I will do better. I commit to purchasing from the creators. I really appreshiate you taking the time to educating us about this.
@charlenedavis4372
@charlenedavis4372 2 месяца назад
We love you Kelly. Thanks for being so passionate about what you do and to share your talent with us.
@kimbrewer223
@kimbrewer223 2 месяца назад
Good reminder about the “theft” of property! I purchased a stamp set from Amazon thinking it was a name brand set - it was NOT! I was stunned - it was a not from the original “company” I thought it should be. It was slightly off - I ended up re-purchasing the stamp set from the correct company along with matching dies. Then it was the right image and the die actually lined up (as it should). I do my best to always go direct to the company - I looked at Temu and the overall pricing 21:36 didn’t make sense. Also I had a very poor experience with a company based in china that couldn’t care less about customer service and the overall quality of their product. The experience reminded me why I want to support USA based companies who care about their quality, customer service, and products. I agree - there are a lot of sales and it’s easy to purchase directly from the original company. YOU GO GIRL! Love the balloon cards!!! As always thanks for the reminders……..
@frannier2617
@frannier2617 2 месяца назад
I am totally in agreement!! I save up and WAIT for sales, even though I may want a product right away.
@croyabc123
@croyabc123 2 месяца назад
I agree with you Kelly. I bought a house which has put me into a spending freeze for my crafty products. I allow myself occasional purchases or wait for sales which may mean getting things off season but each season repeats so my next "holiday" may be from the previous year. I support certain small businesses when possible.
@maggiemissmollycreations2474
@maggiemissmollycreations2474 2 месяца назад
Hi Kelly, thought I should comment on your talk about Temu and similar online stores. I will be honest with you, I have bought from Temu in the past and here is my reason for doing so. Most of the craft suppliers have received a fair share of my hard earned dollars and I too only buy when I have the money that I stashed away in my craft account. But here is a perspective from an international viewer. When I have to add the dollar exchange rate plus the rediculous USPS shipping costs to my prospective purchase I will think long and hard before buying. A lot of the products are not readily available in our country. eg. I looked everywhere in my local stores and online and was unable to find this one particular item of clothing that I needed for my uniform. I tried Temu and low and behold I found exactly what I was looking for. When I received my article it came quickly and from within the country I live in. The quality was good and in fact I will probably purchase another as a spare. I do feel sorry for the small companies doing it tough but so are a lot of our citizens and if I can save just a bit of my hard earned cash I will. Will I still buy from craft companies in the future, of course I will. Will I buy from Temu if it’s a last resort, yes. Will I still watch your videos, most definitely. I enjoy listening to your stories. American culture is so different from ours here and I find it interesting to hear how Americans live. Keep up the great content you create in your craft.
@scubajenn5
@scubajenn5 2 месяца назад
I did. I bought from Amazon & Temu knock-offs & regretted it! Not just because the quality was horrible but because of EXACTLY what you said: I want to support the REAL industry that I LOVE!! I now shop the sales and different websites and I wait to get the beautiful and amazing products from the original creators/companies. I do look for alternatives to some specialty items...I bought a magnetic glass white board instead of a glassboard studio surface. I do wish more craft supplies (like dies) were made in the USA though. I love the cards! The colored vellum is something I really must try! ❤
@kiminalaska9363
@kiminalaska9363 2 месяца назад
I do buy some things on Amazon but try to only buy the name brand items but I do worry that somehow I am supporting thieves at times
@bertas-cards
@bertas-cards 2 месяца назад
@@kiminalaska9363there are some shops selling name “brand items” on Amazon that are knock offs in packaging that has been copied. I email the branded company & ask if that shop is authorized to sell their product. I don’t buy craft items unless I click from the branded company’s website.
@bertas-cards
@bertas-cards 2 месяца назад
I wish the items were made in the USA. I have talked to craft companies & the cost to have items made here are extremely expensive which makes the prices of craft items cost a lot more especially dies. They make their stamps here & dies overseas.
@jragnes
@jragnes 2 месяца назад
​@@bertas-cardsyes. Gina k spoke of the cost to manufacture dies in the US. the cost to us would be very high. I only buy from our US companies like gina, simon, pink fresh, honey bee.
@michelelee7977
@michelelee7977 2 месяца назад
Kelly, love your heart, passion, and integrity. One of my friend showed me her temu stash. As soon as she did, I explained to her why I would never buy from them or other sites like them. She had no clue that they were stealing designs. Wish there was some way to let people know. You speaking up is one way. Thank you!
@mitzi66
@mitzi66 2 месяца назад
Gorgeous cards, and totally agree! People should save up, or get things in sales! When I first started crafting, I searched for videos, saw people were using Ali Express, bought some stamps and dies that didn't work, and then found out that they were knock off! You're not even saving money if they don't work! I could only find one original craft shop on there! I unfollow people that do Temu hauls, and if I see RU-vidrs using knock off, I report them! I'm local to Lavinia Stamps here in Wales, and it's heartbreaking to see their stuff being stolen left right and centre! We're living in an age where we don't just get the product, but we're getting a ton of tutorials at our fingertips to help us on our creative journey, that's value for money many times over! ❤
@mariamiskimmon5437
@mariamiskimmon5437 2 месяца назад
I agree with what you are saying…………a lot of you top crafters get sent dies stamps and supplies from the top designers at no cost to them so that means they can afford other things … just saying 😊
@kiminalaska9363
@kiminalaska9363 2 месяца назад
I'm not going to disagree with you on that point because it is true. But I am sure that none of us want to contribute to a company going out of business, and integrity is worth so much more than stamps and dies.
@jragnes
@jragnes 2 месяца назад
They do...and if you are watching their free RU-vid content you are helping in a small way so that they can continue to provide that free content. The company is trying to make money so they can stay afloat by sending the free products to people like Kelly to let us know that they have these products. There is nothing wrong with that. Kelly is making a little off of that if we click from her video and make a purchase from that company...as she should. She and other youtubers put a lot of work, time and effort into editing and uploading these videos so that we have a reference point if we buy those products. That is honestly how I find the products that I purchase. I don't have the time to sit down for hours and scroll thru simon, ppp, honey bee, gina k and all the sites. And a bonus for me, Kelly and all of my top favs are my entertainment. I never watch TV I just watch crafting youtubers. Another example is when I first started making cards, I didn't know about these wonderful online REAL craft stores. I thought the only place to buy stamps was Hobby Lobby and michaels and unfortunately, Amazon. My first online store I found was simon says stamp. I investigated and discovered the selection was outstanding AND the quality was excellent and I never bought another acrylic or silicone stamp set again. Thank you Kelly and all of the others that continue to bring us great content. Whether you are labeled an "enabler" or not I love that you give us such great content and the ability to see a product in action. Before I ever make a purchase I make myself try to come up with multiple ways that I can use that product to get my money's worth. If I can't get creative with it in my head then I pass it by.
@pamelaspecht1291
@pamelaspecht1291 2 месяца назад
Totally agree with you. I had seen another video by someone over a year ago who talked about certain companies stealing designs. She named Ali and Amazon also. I am on a budget, but I’m one who saves my pennies and gets only when I can from the original designers and companies. I’m not able to get all that I want, but I have plenty to be creative with and enjoy my happy place. I love this way of coloring the vellum BTW.
@charlotteboy6783
@charlotteboy6783 2 месяца назад
I agree with you. You can craft on a budget without supporting the theives. Shop for supplies you can stretch and use in multiple ways.
@DJBouchard1002
@DJBouchard1002 2 месяца назад
Thank you for your well-worded statements. I'm also a knitter and that industry has dealt with knockoffs, scams, and cheap-but-low-quality for a long time as well. It's been sad to see designers I love stop publishing because no one wants to pay them for the time it takes to put out a well written, well tested pattern.
@beverlyrobinson7924
@beverlyrobinson7924 2 месяца назад
Thank you so much for explaining this, I personally did not know this. I love how you try to show us how to stretch your supplies. Thank you for all you do.
@karenkunesch
@karenkunesch 2 месяца назад
Great video. Not only for sharing your use of vellum - something I’m getting into a little bit more now. I have “saved” your video and will happily direct anyone to it when they brag about buying from these thieves.
@triciasutton7322
@triciasutton7322 2 месяца назад
I’m doing my part to keep them ALL in business! I laugh but really. Things all look great! TY for sharing. ❤
@honbun100
@honbun100 2 месяца назад
I agree that we should not support theft and should not be buying from companies that engage in it. But I also think the legitimate industry is hurting because the price of stamps and dies is skyrocketing just like everything else is. A die set that used to cost 19.99 is now 35.99. A stamp and die combination set that used to be 40.00 is now 60.00 or more. My income is not rising as fast as these prices are and I find that I think two, three or four times before I buy anything now. And I also am buying many fewer items because I question whether I am willing to spend on that item what it now costs. Because I can’t/won’t buy as much, I find I am not making as many cards or watching as many new release videos as I once did. In the last few months I have begun to think this hobby has become too expensive to practice the way I have in the past, which saddens me greatly because I have been making cards for 15 years.
@kiminalaska9363
@kiminalaska9363 2 месяца назад
I really like buying stamps and dies from Local King Rubber Stamp because the owner and designer, utuber Lisa will use her new stuff with her much older stuff. She is semi retired and new releases are not the only thing she creates with. Plus I love the red rubber stamps. Yes, she is a business but she is first and foremost someone who likes to show you how to get the most out of your supplies.
@tamathaan77drews40
@tamathaan77drews40 2 месяца назад
I think with the cost of everything, some of these companies should try to retain their customers with new marketing and budget strategies.
@judicrouse8890
@judicrouse8890 2 месяца назад
Great video. Thank you for being so direct. It upsets me when people cannot understand that it is stealing. I am a retired health care worker, so a consumer only.
@TheresaPetermann
@TheresaPetermann 2 месяца назад
I knew what you were going to talk about just from the title. I have never bought knock offs and never will. Theft is theft no matter what form it takes. Good for you for talking about and giving us a platform to support you. thanks as always for sharing and all the inspiration.
@donnamerriman8475
@donnamerriman8475 2 месяца назад
Sad to say, I bought from one of those places. I was told that they carried all the “retired” overstock items. But then one day while shopping I saw a new release set! 😮 so I researched. I decided not to purchase from them any longer. And I realized the quality is definitely not the same. Plus ideas and inspiration. Hate that I contributed but no longer. Im glad you told us. For a few of us, we were just deceived.
@ginasobania8135
@ginasobania8135 2 месяца назад
Kelly, I appreciate your candor and honesty so much. Thank you for sharing this so more people can be aware - not only in cardmaking, but in all aspects where companies are stealing designs and products. THANK YOU!
@lynnecoleman1135
@lynnecoleman1135 2 месяца назад
Hi Kelly I don’t chime in often because I watch through my tv. But I have to support your pleas to support our industry. Prior to being educated about the sale of stolen items I bought a set of markers. They were a mess and junky. So what I saved was nothing because I could not return them. Since I have learned of how these companies steal from hard working people in all types of businesses. Then a craft owner was a victim of a theft of her dies and stamps. She had no recourse because the collaborator that was reselling stolen items didn’t care. Hearing from a local crafter made the pain real. So thank you for standing up for our industry leaders. I am trying to save ahead so when that special sale is there I am a bit ready. I share this hoping it will help people see a real situation that affects real people.
@nalagrey5061
@nalagrey5061 2 месяца назад
Love the simplicity of the cards and agree totally.
@terrymcgreevy939
@terrymcgreevy939 2 месяца назад
Very well said on using the knock off dies and stamps. If you wait, the stamp companies put lots of their product on sale. I buy my Christmas stamps in February when they are cleaning house to make room for new products.
@maryhughes6390
@maryhughes6390 2 месяца назад
Cute cards! I agree with buying from the original craft stores. It is sad that so many people don't. I think a lot of people just don't know any better, at least that is my hope. Please keep doing what you do.❤
@barbporritt4113
@barbporritt4113 2 месяца назад
Thank you for the honest, detailed insight into the industry. It has made me rethink my purchasing strategy completely.
@priscillapedroza4998
@priscillapedroza4998 2 месяца назад
Many years ago I bought a stamp set from wish before I learned what they do. The dies did not match the stamps and the quality of the stamps was poor. I definitely learned my lesson. You get what you pay for.
@kiminalaska9363
@kiminalaska9363 2 месяца назад
Lisa Yang (Local King Rubber Stamp) saw some of her new designs on one of these sites and so she bought a set. She said they were so horrible that she wasn't concerned about losing customers to them. They would only buy from that place once.
@bonniedanielson1324
@bonniedanielson1324 2 месяца назад
Thank you for being so direct about this issue! It needs to be said until people understand how much it hurts!
@patriciawilson4135
@patriciawilson4135 2 месяца назад
I agree with you. I have been cardmaking for 8 years now and have seen quite a few small companies go out of business. I feel badly for them. Also, I note that the smaller companies always send a card in your orders thanking you for your business and that means allot. I am on a fixed income and I do wait for the sales or the coupons. Just got a set of the Distress Pencils on a great sale and was doing a jig because have wanted them since they came out. I appreciate you going to bat for the industry and thank you for your lovely cards.
@jragnes
@jragnes 2 месяца назад
When I first started making cards years ago, I didn't realize there were wonderful online stores. I bought stamps from Hobby Lobby and michaels. I wasn't satisfied so I stopped buying. I found some stamp and die sets on Amazon for cheap. Yay right! Nope, they didn't die cut properly and were cheap silicone or acrylic that didn't stick to a stamp block after one or two uses. Crap. So I stopped. Did some investigating and found the wonderful online stores that we all know and love. Then I learned about stamp and die theft. I wonder if some people do not know about the theft? We all know there are those that do know and still buy from Allie express, Amazon, and now temp. Obviously, it doesn't bother them, but I am happy that I learned about the theft. I wasted a lot of money by buying the "cheaper" junk (I bought many things at one shot off of amazon), and it was all junk. You get what you pay for. Cute cards, Kelly! Thanks for hopefully making others aware of the theft. I just bought $500.00 of products from pink fresh so I'm super excited to get started using them!...and I do not even feel guilty for buying that much at one time.
@stefperry4142
@stefperry4142 2 месяца назад
I love how passionately and eloquently you addressed this issue of theft from these sleazy overseas companies. Never have or will buy from any of them and, as you said, if I don't want to spend the amount of money at a particular moment that a legitimate company is asking for their products, I either save up or wait for sales. There is absolutely no justification for knowingly ripping off these companies that for the most part are small or "mom and pop" businesses. They are hugely important for the US economy and I have an immense amount of respect for a creative person making a living from their own designs. Thank you for sharing the cute card designs and speaking out on this topic! ❤
@NinaDisco
@NinaDisco 2 месяца назад
Please inform, how are shoppers supposed to know when a stamp, die or craft tool has been stolen from an American creator or designer? Unless a shopper has some special power to know that what they see on overseas sites is something that originated in North America, how is one to know? What is the process shoppers should go through to figure out what is "theft"? I would very much like for U. S. based companies to stop manufacturing in sleazy foreign factories for dirt cheap, and then gouge American crafters for swelling profit margins. It's a situation, isn't it?
@suelanham5125
@suelanham5125 2 месяца назад
I’m sure you read my comment the other day about how expensive sets are. However, please know that I do not ever purchase from Temu or any other company like that. I agree with you, my sense of what is right and wrong will not let me buy from a company that steals from other companies! I also had no idea that they pay people to do those “ Temu hauls” videos. What happened to integrity? I just know I have to slow down my purchasing to pay for some of these marvelous sets or bundles because I cannot be part of a scam. You get what you pay for! Thank you for discussing this, people need to know the truth. BTW - I really enjoyed the balloon cards! ❤
@jacquebiester4524
@jacquebiester4524 2 месяца назад
I agree with you about the knock off products. I report them when they come up on my social media feeds (but have little confidence it does any good). Appreciate all you do for us!
@MrsCraftyCritta
@MrsCraftyCritta 2 месяца назад
I 💯 agree with your statements in this video. Although I do think there were some points missed, it's not just the Chinese ripping off products and ideas. As a very close friend has a small craft business in Australia that has international customers I know how they have released products that are world first only to be copied by American craft businesses within 3 months of them being released. With no contact or thoughts on how this company can put in two years of research and development into the products. This can be just as deviating as your Temu example.
@karenroberts9410
@karenroberts9410 2 месяца назад
Thanks Kelly - I agree wholeheartedly with you. It's scary how many places I see the 'stolen' stuff. It's best just to stick with your favorite companies and actually get what you paid for. Love the balloons too 🙂
@ellenna4426
@ellenna4426 2 месяца назад
Good for you for speaking out about an issue that is affecting so many craft companies, as well as so many other industries. We need to get back to Made in America. There are so many things I'd like to buy, but when I see where it's made, I immediately do not buy it. If I can find it, I will only buy made in America. I hate that so many of our great companies are losing to countries that steal from us. Hopefully, many who were not aware of the situation before watching your video will stop buying from Temu and Amazon now that they have heard the truth.
@stellaolejar9007
@stellaolejar9007 2 месяца назад
Kelly thank you sharing these beautiful and happy cards. Love them all. As far as your views on buying knockoffs, I totally agree. We do need to support these small businesses.
@kimberlywhitten1254
@kimberlywhitten1254 2 месяца назад
100% agree! I’m so sick and tired of seeing these “companies” stealing. The dollar store is another one that participates in the theft. Another way we can help the original owners is to report the theft to the company so they can report the copyright violations.
@NinaDisco
@NinaDisco 2 месяца назад
Another way to help is to buy 'made in America' products, regardless of the shopping site. Tell American craft companies to stop manufacturing overseas for pennies, then punishing American crafters by marking up prices to the point sites like Temu and Ali express are even an option.
@sheridanielson3740
@sheridanielson3740 2 месяца назад
Thank you Kelly. This needed to be said and you said it where it could not be misunderstood or misconstrued. Plain and simple straight talk. I agree with every word
@747cindy
@747cindy 2 месяца назад
Totally agree with you on this subject!! I to have never bought from those places and never will. You have to support the artist, and the industry. You buy cheap, you get cheap, I've lost friendships over this, because I lost respect for them. Morals people...morals! Love all your cards!! Thanks for sharing with us!
@annmariestevenson259
@annmariestevenson259 2 месяца назад
I love your fearlessness on speaking your mind about this! A very eye opening perspective for many I’m sure. Many people cry poor and say they can’t afford things, but are going through the Starbucks drive through every day of the week. Some genuinely can’t afford, but as you said, no one is entitled. I personally have never bought anything from those sketchy websites nor will I ever. There are beautiful things on clearance at the original shops for really great prices and I feel like “new” in this industry when speaking of stamps, dies, stencils and the like are always new to me if I didn’t already own it! It’s not like fashion or cars for example where styles and technology changes so frequently. Anyway, these cards are beautiful as always and thank you for giving the insight and a swift kick to those who needed it! 😂
@cgee9666
@cgee9666 2 месяца назад
Bravo Kelly!!! I agree with you 100%. It’s a shame that it occurs in this industry. Thank you for speaking out!
@KATHLEE314
@KATHLEE314 2 месяца назад
I have to admit I purchased some tops from temu when they first popped up. I ended up sending almost all of them to goodwill. The fabrics were awful. But, I never felt comfortable about the purchase so I’ve never bought from them again, especially after seeing some of my favorite dies listed on their site. Thank you for explaining all of this. I do want to support this industry.
@lamontmccaskel6078
@lamontmccaskel6078 2 месяца назад
I agree with you 100% about those companies named. Many years ago I was about to place an order with one of them but I ran across someone talking about this same issue and I never placed the order and I will never support that kind of behavior. I also would like to address the issue of card companies or stamp designers that use other people’s “terminology or song lyrics” as their own. I’ve seen it just this week and that disturbs me because I know that didn’t get approval from the person that created it. That being said I totally agree with you wholeheartedly. People who buy this stuff have no convictions until it is done to them.
@karenstrickland9566
@karenstrickland9566 2 месяца назад
Thank you for being brave and addressing this sensitive topic. Love watching you create.
@KellyTaylorCards
@KellyTaylorCards 2 месяца назад
Thank you so much!
@gailhabicht8586
@gailhabicht8586 2 месяца назад
Kelly - I wanted to wait until I was not so upset to share my thoughts regarding the 'It's Killing Our Industry'. I have no doubt that it is impacting the Industry - but that isn't the only thing that is. There are many costs that have increased over the last couple of years and couple that with those that purchase 'online' it has hit the bottom line. For that - I am sorry. BUT there is a side which you may not be aware of that impacts us as consumers. Let's just take a random figure for a set of dies. Say $30 USD to that add $9 for exchange then shipping $15 USD add $4.50 then add the charges once it crosses the border. We often get stung with processing fees and duty - which can be around $25 - So add all that up and it is over $80 dollars. That is why I try not to buy from the USA.
@bertas-cards
@bertas-cards 2 месяца назад
The extra cost because of where you live should not drive any crafter to buy from a company selling stolen designs. Many of the small craft stores in other countries are offering to order what you are interested in of a specific company to save you some of the extra fees imposed by your country all you have to do is ask if they can get it.
@rhondacaroldunn
@rhondacaroldunn 2 месяца назад
Good for you! You are exactly right. Thank you for sharing. This applies to all industries! Thank you
@cindysmith8018
@cindysmith8018 2 месяца назад
Love these cards!❤ Did not think about coloring my vellum, thank you.
@dawnlee8175
@dawnlee8175 2 месяца назад
I wholeheartedly agree with you!! I will never buy from Temu or any other knockoff company! Love those balloons!
@laurie78738
@laurie78738 2 месяца назад
Love the way these balloons came out, what a great technique 💕 I so appreciated your frankness and authenticity in speaking out on what most of us feel is an unethical and immoral behavior! YOU even managed to sugar coated it beautifully!!!! I sincerely hope your words have a positive impact👍 … sadly our countries moral compass is changing, and NOT for the better😢 (my next alert from RU-vid; this morning, was more debate and rhetoric on the Lia Thomas debauchery😵‍💫) thank you for standing firmly behind you convictions💞
@teresaharwell859
@teresaharwell859 2 месяца назад
I can honestly say that I've never bought a knockoff because I know that most of the time they don't work correctly. I like the products that I like & always shop thru that company or another company like SimonSays who sells other company's products like Altenew, MFT or Honeybee, etc. I do understand & appreciate the explanation.
@karenmackay4672
@karenmackay4672 2 месяца назад
First, love the cards you created! Thanks for the tutorial on using ink on vellum, I want to try this! Second, thanks for sharing and discussing what’s happening in the industry. Well said. I never buy knock offs because of quality but now I have even more reasons not to. Thank you.
@heleenglazenburg1405
@heleenglazenburg1405 2 месяца назад
I partilly agree about your speech of not buying from temu or aliexpress.I do understand your passion for the crafting industry.I never bought anything from temu or ali express.However a big craft compagny like Ranger produces a lot products in China.When you look on the label of the distress inks,it says made in China.Most people don t realize how many things are being produced ib China.The wages in China are so low,the workers that make.our stampsets inks and dies are being exploited. Another thing that iks me is the prices of the things we need for our hobby are so high that many people just can t afford hem.I stopt buying new stampset ink ect 2 years ago.I just never had the feeling in this 2 years ,I couldn t make a beautifull card.Paying about 80 euro(I live in Europa)for 1 stampset 1dieset and a set of stencils is just to much.I refuse to pay that much money.I understand you should not steal designs and that is absolutly wrong.But making a hobby that expensive and making a profit at the expense of the workers in China is also wrong
@kareneaton433
@kareneaton433 2 месяца назад
I originally thought Ali Express had original work versus ones they copied. Then I realized the designs were from European designers, that ended the site for me. Figured Temu was the same. I cut out stamps versus dies, worth it to me to save crafting money.
@kiminalaska9363
@kiminalaska9363 2 месяца назад
That's a very tough subject. Buying things made in China compared to buying things made in the USA. I know there are people who won't shop at Walmart because they feel they don't pay their workers a living wage. We all get to make decisions about buying things that are made out of country because production prices are lower. But, with that said...no company any where has the right to steal designs and make knockoffs and we shouldn't knowingly support them. Our hobby is as expensive as we make it. We don't need a lot of things. When I first started crafting I would get together with a couple of other ladies. One of us had this tool, another had something else so we brought them and shared.
@vickygoodwin9771
@vickygoodwin9771 2 месяца назад
I loved the original dollar stores because they were selling surplus items, out of season deals. But to make the stores and deals universal this changed. A lot of the dollar stores closed at this stage. Few remain and how do they do it?
@alfredarogers7399
@alfredarogers7399 2 месяца назад
Thanks for reminding everyone about the industry.
@lindachaplin230
@lindachaplin230 2 месяца назад
Very well said Kelly, thank you for standing up for this industry. From my understanding, it is almost impossible to sue these companies etc. may be able to get them to stop selling one thing and they just pick out something else to make. Thank you so much for sharing your time and talent with us, I have learned so much watching your channel !
@CatherinesCreations7
@CatherinesCreations7 2 месяца назад
Gorgeous cards as always, Kelly. As for your comments about purchasing from Temu and other knock off places, I completely agree with you and especially agree with your use of the word entitled - a word I dislike! I don't shop a lot but when I do, I buy from reputable craft suppliers.
@melodieisreal5933
@melodieisreal5933 2 месяца назад
I agree completely! I also like the quality that the original producers have. I am on a very limited budget and I simply wait for sales....so many of our great companies offer fantastic sales!
@Jam020866
@Jam020866 2 месяца назад
Totally agree theft is theft! Ali Express stamps aren’t the quality of the original stamps! It’s just not right! Love your videos 😊😊
@CraftyToad70
@CraftyToad70 2 месяца назад
Great talk about stealing talent. I agree with you about the problem and the solution. Those places only exist because some people will support them. Thanks for explaining this situation and the eventual outcome for many of our favorite smaller companies who can’t continue.
@gretchenmoore3485
@gretchenmoore3485 2 месяца назад
Great cards, Kelly! I have heard about fashion items from Temu, but not stamps and dies. It's ridiculous that the companies you mentioned are ripping people off.
@joanwiggins5704
@joanwiggins5704 2 месяца назад
Great topic and well said. I agree completely. My husband overheard me listening and said "there's a crafter I can get behind!" I was looking for the link to the dress video you mentioned and cannot find it. Would like to see it...sorry if I just overlooked it!
@25Prague
@25Prague 2 месяца назад
I totally agree. Thank you for speaking out--I wish more people would!
@barbborja1910
@barbborja1910 2 месяца назад
1000% agree with your stance on these places! Unfortunately, I’ve had many disagreements with other crafters over this. And had to unfollow some content creators. Also, Temu is notorious for not actually paying the creators, or their suppliers.
@martharoberts2167
@martharoberts2167 2 месяца назад
Thank you, Kelly, for educating us. I knew a little about the about the fake products being stolen from people. I knew enough not to order from them. I hope this info goes viral! Pretty cards too!
@AndiHesk
@AndiHesk 2 месяца назад
I only started crafting last year and haven’t bought one item from Temu etc. my friend gave me a stamp set she had bought from Ali something and I could not get it to stamp and gave up trying with stamps for a few months. I got a couple of stamp and die sets from the clubs with spellbinders and changed my mind completely, they stamp like a dream. I still don’t stamp much but know I won’t purchase cheap imitations. Ps; I love your cupcake set. Xx
@tamathaan77drews40
@tamathaan77drews40 2 месяца назад
100% accurate and spot on. BUT, that's not the only problem, to be fair. The cost of everything right now is hurting "non-essential" companies. Thousands are closing or reducing their stores, inventory, and sadly, employees. I'm fortunate to still purchase from all my favorite craft companies, but that window is closing with the cost. I won't be buying stolen merchandise, I'll have to just quit the craft. After several years, and all the fun and friends made, walking away is gonna hurt. AI will eventually effect designers and artists if it hasn't already.....tragic.
@heatherbrownlie5049
@heatherbrownlie5049 2 месяца назад
I don’t buy from Temu or Wish and don’t watch from creators that do. I have had my photos stollen from my Etsy shop before and it’s an awful feeling. Thank you for talking about this. Beautiful cards!
@vickiford1493
@vickiford1493 2 месяца назад
There are similar shops on amazon too. I was on a hunt for a discounted die set a few year back and found it on amazon. When I received it it was an unbranded set. I was so furious I have yet to use it. I have a friend that doesn’t understand my stance.
@KellyTaylorCards
@KellyTaylorCards 2 месяца назад
It can be tricky to tell sometimes.
@tracyrenner9490
@tracyrenner9490 2 месяца назад
Beautiful cards. Thank you so much for addressing the theft that is going on it is heartbreaking. The quality of products from sites selling stolen work is not the same quality as legitimate original products. In addition if a company is willing to steal artwork to sell they will also certainly steal your credit card information. When you know better you do better❤.
@sandymarquette7084
@sandymarquette7084 2 месяца назад
That is so clever to put the white die cuts behind the velum! Knocked it out of the park again!
@CariPoscente
@CariPoscente 2 месяца назад
Good for you!!! Thanks for sharing.
@conniewoldstad9942
@conniewoldstad9942 2 месяца назад
I pin a lot on Pinterest to inspire myself and keep track of my supplies. Companies have started distorting their images because of theft. I don’t blame them but it makes it difficult when you want to see your products without digging them out. Great cards, by the way
@sandrashaw8343
@sandrashaw8343 2 месяца назад
I completely agree with you Kelly. Even if a company chooses to go to China or another country to produce their products, it still does not mean someone can steel them. Its not good enough. I only buy from proper companies, if I want something i save up for them. Thank you for reminding us! There has also been cases where people have bought things off of these platforms and they have caused injury to people, so there also is that. X
@annschnurr7425
@annschnurr7425 2 месяца назад
Thank you, great cards. Spot on comments for the industry. Great support and best wishes
@user-kr4cz1ly8e
@user-kr4cz1ly8e 2 месяца назад
Thank you! I appreciate your message.
@marthafeigel5384
@marthafeigel5384 2 месяца назад
I totally agree with you! Very well said!
@sherrystanley6426
@sherrystanley6426 2 месяца назад
Beautiful cards as always. Thank you for taking a stand for the industry. I first buy local when I can to keep my two local family owned stores in business (bought my Copic markers from them when I could have bought them cheaper online from a sale). Then second I buy from our great Name Brand companies online and love the sales. I have even bought a few things from Amazon (which most of the time comes in great in original packaging from the real company but sold through a small mom and pop store), but a few things in the end came in a package that was clearly not like what was advertised and I sent them back as a return (like clear packaging or you could tell was a knock off). Thank you again for reminding everyone what is happening in the industry.
@NinaDisco
@NinaDisco 2 месяца назад
You are still likely buying foreign-manufactured products when you shop from U.S. based craft companies. It's two branches of the same tree: buying "made in China" and buying direct from China. It's nearly impossible for a shopper to know if something on temu or Ali express is a stolen design. It sounds like the real message is for crafters to buy only from American companies. How about American craft companies stop manufacturing overseas? That makes far more sense to me than a blanket assumption everything on foreign shopping sites is stolen from America. If American companies refuse to manufacture in America, which would absolutely justify higher prices, then my ears are closed to this debate other than to agree theft is wrong. People would need ESP powers to know if they're buying a stolen design.
@KellyTaylorCards
@KellyTaylorCards 2 месяца назад
I understand how in some avenues it may be confusing as to what is stolen and what isn't. As far as Temu goes it's almost all stolen. There are next to no legitimate companies selling on Temu. So I'd you're buying anything from there stamps, clothes purses, it's most likely a stolen design from someone.
@maryparsons1873
@maryparsons1873 2 месяца назад
Excellent job explaining that, it is something that I think people can easily overlook. Hopefully your chat will open some eyes. Personally it truly bothers me that there is so much theft and it’s allowed to continue. Very frustrating. On a happier note love the cards!
@henriettawilborn7682
@henriettawilborn7682 2 месяца назад
Great job on your creations and your comments!
@user-or7pl9hb2b
@user-or7pl9hb2b 2 месяца назад
Thank you for doing this informative video. As a relatively new card maker I love your videos and have learned so much.
@bjdrogo7
@bjdrogo7 2 месяца назад
Well said Kelly. Thanks for bringing forward this important topic.
@bertas-cards
@bertas-cards 2 месяца назад
Kelly,I love your boldness to standup for crafting within your budget with legal products. If all the big content creators would join you it would help the industry. The “T” company has infiltrated our banking industry reward (discount) programs. I have contacted one of mine & asked them if they are aware of this company’s business ethics & the data risk to their banking customers. Haven’t seen “T” listed in the cash back/discount since. Sad seeing another business announcing they are closing Pawsome Stamps. Great video & great card.
@KellyTaylorCards
@KellyTaylorCards 2 месяца назад
I did see that. Sad to see them go.
@glendakerr287
@glendakerr287 2 месяца назад
THANK YOU !!!! 100% agree!
@craftingwithtracyhugs416
@craftingwithtracyhugs416 2 месяца назад
Kelly I totally agree, this is my hot button topic, I ve been told to simmer down 👏👏👏
@wendyjackson5976
@wendyjackson5976 2 месяца назад
Fabulous cards Kelly and love your hand coloured vellum….I completely agree with what you said about temu and similar companies…I would never buy from them, they’re altogether thieves and I would always try to discourage others from…..well said ❤
@SharonLuska
@SharonLuska 2 месяца назад
Well said Kelly👍👍👍👍👍👍
@CandCbyPegi
@CandCbyPegi 2 месяца назад
I am of the same opinion when it comes to stolen designs. I put aside so much each week towards my supply addiction (just trying to be funny), and once I save up enough and there's a sale, I purchase what I want. Ok, in full transparency, I don't always wait for a sale. Two things I do not tolerate in life are liars and thieves, I never have nor ever will purchase counterfeit supplies.
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