Only 'one' from all of these? "All of them" is not 'one' I guess :) Oh dear ... I think the reminder you showed of the way to change the shape of the die cut and also to extend the die cut pieces. That is so useful when working with a large sentiment stamp that you ABSOLUTELY WANT to use, but the die cut piece is normally too small.
Me encantaron todos! super útiles. Pero creo que el que más usaré es pinchar con un alfiler un die para poder embosarlo, siempre terminaba quemandome con las pinzas. Gracias!!
Finally a hacks video that isn’t a carbon copy of everyone else’s. The only one I’ve seen before was the partial die cutting but even that I have only seen one other time. So glad I stumbled across your video. Subscribed!
Amanda...reading through these comments I've seen a few of people say that your tip of press'n'seal on your fingertips will change their lives...I just want to say what a HUGE help this will be for me...with oxides and alcohol inks in particular. I have really badly deformed hands from Rheumatoid Arthritis...making wearing gloves impossible. Your hack is going to allow me to use items I had almost given up on using once again. I thank you sincerely...it's almost 4 in the morning here in Australia and I'm soo excited I want to pull out all my craft goodies right now! Lol. Best wishes to you from down under xxxx
Wow this is my first time on your channel and these hacks are amazing ! Thank you so much !! I will be watching your channel from now on I hope You do more tips and hacks !
Genius ideas! You are one smart cookie. I cannot get that press and seal to work in the kitchen so I will try it in the crafts. Also, the cork and pins, honestly, I haven't heat embossed anything yet because I don't want to get burned. Thank you for the helpful tips.
If you DO get inky fingers, try using Ranger Archival stamp cleaner on your fingers. I’ve found that to remove ink fairly well with repeated applications and a piece of paper towel to remove the residue. Apply directly to the skin. Wash with soap and water when you’re done.
@@LittleCraftyPill I’m not too fond of inky fingers myself and found this out recently! I figured if it would clean archival ink which becomes permanent it was worth a try and it does clean archival ink off my hands so I expect it will clean dye ink even easier.
Thanks for the Press and Seal around your finger tips idea. I always manage to not notice that I have ink on a finger and end up with a big spodge on my completed card. Can't wait to try this.
Another tip to hear emboss small pieces without getting burned is to put the piece in an aluminium coil lab to heat. Also used a wide mesh pan. Just be careful not to blow the piece out of the pan with the heating tool.