So happy to see your process of making the signs. Your videos are so calming. I so enjoy them. I'm glad your husband is working with you. Many blessings to you and your family.
Well, I saw one of your videos last night where you had been live bleaching shirts and chatting with followers while working. I saw it after the fact and I really like that style. However, I really like this style too. So maybe a mixture of both.
I just love all types of your videos, whatever you prefer. I love seeing the cuts in the wood, or just you making shirts, I love seeing behind the scenes.
I like both .. it would be great see occasionally having both styles mixed together the overview with you speaking overlay, but also add in where you are actually working and chit chatting at the same time.
I LOVE your work with me videos... All of them... But if I had to choose a style, I think I like this style the best though... where you just work & explain it as you go "but" I really do prefer the LONGER ones. I love to have you playing in the background for hours as I work so whenever you put up the longer ones... they get played over & over ALOT. I watch my grandkids alot (& I try to work on signs & painting etc. whenever possible when they're here) & I love that I never have to worry about the language etc. whenever I have you playing & it feels like I am not alone working. Feels like we're working together... & We're co-workers!!!😊 Absolutely LOVE your channel & love watching how you have grown & evolved!!
I love your videos. I enjoy hearing about what you’re doing or at least a rundown of what you’re about to do in between the music breaks. I watch while Working out and can’t always watch 100%, so hearing what you’re doing would Be great.
Your videos are great. If you want to save money on small things. Get rid of the rattle cans and get a good spray gun. Paint by the quart is way cheaper than the rattle cans, plus a bigger choice of colors. Clean-up is a breeze if you use water base paint in the spray gun.
I like the voice over. I would appreciate comments on what type of wood you are using, size of the projects, thickness of the wood, etc. Really enjoy your videos.
Love your videos and am learning a lot from you. Do you plan on doing anymore silhouette videos? I can't afford a thunder or glowforge, but I have a cricut if you still do any of those kinds of projects
Love all your videos. Thank you so much for walking us through your process. You are a blessing to all of us that are trying to figure things out for our own small businesses. :)
Hi Sallie! Love your channel! I myself decided to purchase a Thunder Laser and seem to be progressing with it all! I feel wood is a key component, do you have any advice to where you get your sheets of plywood? Home Depot and Lowes I feel are somewhat higher. Thank you for your help, you're always so informative.
Love watching these videos. Could you please share what air compressor and tank capacity you’re running, and what PSI is going into the laser? My 150 watt smokes so much with the included aquarium it shipped with. Yours doesn’t seem to smoke much at all.
You mentioned your paints having a tough time in the winter and rainy days. You should look into a heated cabinet. I work for a graphics printing company that also produces ADA signs, and we have a heated cabinet where the painted pieces are placed to cure. Could be worth looking into.
You should try those hand spray nozzles that snap on your spray cans might be easier on your hands and fingers. I know they get pretty sore after a while.
Perhaps some clips explaining what your doing in real-time instead speeding up. Like a 30-60 min clips here and there. Those are fun to watch. 😊 like a bit of Ig story in your vids.
i know you have the massive lasers but im so excited ive just purchased my first smaller version lol the falcon 22w to expand, been following you for 2 years from the uk selling my decals etc but time to expand :)
Wow you must have good luck with UPS. Our drivers in this area would have those large packages folded like a taco before they made it to the customer. Great video!
😂 my husband has mastered the art of packaging these. Before when I used to only wrap once in a cardboard sheet we would have a few broken ones. Now we don’t usually at all!
Thanks for sharing so much with us. I would love to do something like this but we are going through a rough patch right now. Do you have a recommendation for a smaller laser printer?.. something good for beginners and affordable. I always loved working with wood. 🙏🏾❤️
Great videos- doing what fits you in the moment makes you relatable. What glue do you use? Do you recommend not using MDH on thunders? Appreciate your mentorship!
I would love to know how you started. I love creating and would love to start something of my own, for supplemental income. I just don't know how to start. Maybe, there is a bit of fear in there. Any advice?
GREAT VIDEO ! just say what ever you want while filming. definitely put in some info like type and size of wood or products you are using . typs of glue ,colors ect...
I noticed that you were packaging a couple of ‘signs’ that seemed to be still on the original piece of wood that got cut- do people request this type of product as well as completed signs?