Download my Hacks/Alternative Craft Supplies Excel: subscribepage.io/iJQDOU Access my Shaker Card Class Replay: marypolanco.thrivecart.com/shaker-card-class/
Hi Mary, love your videos. My hubby fixed me the tool for making better impressions with my Misty. He went to Lowe’s and got at staircase knob and attached it to a chair coaster. Works like a charm! Nice on the pocketbook too! I know I’m showing my age by saying pocketbook, do they even say that anymore?
For pressing down on my stamping platform, I made my own. I got a cheap wooden round draw handle (from the hardware store) and a cheap packet of felt stick on feet (for putting on the bottom of chair legs so they don't scratch the floor) and stuck the felt on the bottom of the handle ( already sticky so no glue needed). I have had it for about 5 years now, and it is still going strong.
I made my pressure tool using a wooden base from an old wood mounted stamp. Covered the bottom with a felt furniture slider and then glued a large round wooden curtain finial on top of the wooden stamp base. I have used it for about 5 or 6 years now and it is still holding up.
Videos like this is how I found you many moons ago! I have the jewel picker LOVE them!! They are so cute too as a bonus! Plus I have the rock paper masking paper... And the silicone little mat for heat embossing All because of you! thanks Mary!!
Hi Mary, terrific video thank you! For the DIY stamp pressure tool I bought a $1.00 store white board eraser. No work or assembly. Just get to pressing!!! Happy Holidays, Jan
My most favorite type of video. You always have some winners, I used to use the oil pastels when I first started teaching and we didn't have all the things in those days. They were great for shading and making posters etc......Now there is so much more available, but they are still good. Happy Holidays to you and the fam.
@@kiwipommiegirl You know I think sealing them was a good idea. I might have used hair spray at the time, but I think you can buy fixatives now. They did smudge, so sealing them is a good idea.
Thanks Kerrie.I used some glitter card stock for Christmas cards this year,found the glitter came off so easily- I sprayed with hairspray which fixed it!
Hi Mary, you know I love this kind of video!! This hobby can get expensive and when you are on a budget you need all the help you can get!!!LOL!! Thanks so much!! Hope you and family have a blessed and Merry Christmas!!
Mary I absolutely love thse videos you make. And the excel sheet is fabulous. No one else has done this. I really love your videos. I hope to take part in your classes in the new year. I really look forward to seeing what you have for us. Thanks so much. x
Thank you for such great ideas, Mary! I was amazed at the tie-dye powders. I first of all never knew they came in powder form. I guess I just always thought they were liquid. Obviously, I have never done tie dye on fabric. LOL I might have to check on those, however. I have one bottle of Nuvo powder that I got as a prize from some event, but that's it. I have used it once, but have occasionally wished I had other colors. Never could justify the expense or having to find storage locations for them, though. So thank you for that experiment. :) And cyan has an "s" sound at the beginning - like SIGH-an. Anyway, thank you again for sharing these. Take care, & I hope you have an awesome day! :)
Thank you so much. I didn't know they were powders either; that's why I love all of you for sharing such great ideas with me. And thank you for the correction, I had no idea how to say it. :)
It's was fun playing in your science lab!! Great idea with the tye-dye although I do love Lindy's. Thank you for all the awesome ideas! The masking paper is the best!
For the glue going into a fine tip bottle... I got sick of fighting that battle. A simple (not weirdly shaped) condiment bottle is AMAZING! Mine is a 14 ounce expert grill bbq sauce bottle that was a few dollars at Walmart. After I easily fill my bottle and put the lid on, the nozzle fits perfectly in my fine tip bottles.
I found some small shaker jars that might be useful: ljdeals 1 oz Plastic Spice Jars with Black Caps and Sifters for Herbs, Spices, Powders, Spice Bottles Great For Travel, Camping, Kitchen, Restaurant and more, Made in USA, Pack of 12. Danielle
I made my own stamping platform pressure tool with a wood stamp block and some super soft smooth material and then added a larger cabinet know to the top to hold onto the tool. Works great for me.
Hockey puc, yes I made mine with 2 layers of thick felt I had, and a jar lid that was comfortable size for my hand, and attached the felt with hot glue. it works amazingly! thanks for the super tips, off to look for that avery paper tomorrow...
Thanks Mary for all your great tips in this video! I made my own thingee for pressing down my mistee with an old wooden stamp block with a handle & covered it with felt.tfs.
Thank you! My DIY hack for the stamp pressure tool - I hunted in the grocery store for a heavy glass jar with the right size and shape for my hand (horseradish jar worked for me). Emptied it, added some glass marbles for some extra weight (coins would work too) and glued a “mover’s glide pad” in the jar top. The only thing I had to buy was the jar. I like the tool to be a heavier weight so I have to press less.
I was born & raised in North Carolina & the absolute worst Storm I ever recall going through was Hurticane Hugo! *But "Hugo" was *NOTHING* like this last Massive Storm that surprised all of us! I lost EVERYTHING; To Include My ENTIRE Craft Room; Which I 1st started back in September of 2001! Originally, I figured I'd just give-up Crafting Completely, but not long after getting settled into my new Home; I Quickly realized That Crafting is just a Part of Who I Am! I know it's going to be An Extremely Slow Process, but eventually I WILL have a Brand New Craft Room! I'm starting out by getting my hands on just "The Basics" (ie: I went to Dollar Tree & got a few things like Scissors) It breaks my heart when I think of just How Many Stunning Paper Pads & Full Paper Collections that I was "Hoarding;" Saving all "My Good Stuff for some Extra Special Project! .. It was a VERY HARD LESSON LEARNED! TBH, Some of the things I miss the most are all of the Different Colors of Beautiful Inks I had, Some Distressing, Some Distress Oxides, Some Sprays, Some Shi.mets, Ect...; As well as My Collection of Stamps, Stencils & Masks! But It's my Die-Cutting & Sewing Machines that I miss THE MOST!!! But One of these days, I KNOW I'll have a Brand New Craft Room & will FINALLY be able to start recording & uploading YT-Videos again! Thanks for all the AMAZING Tips & Tricks you share with all of us! ~🙏💙🙏Much Graditude From The Carolinas🙏💙🙏~
I'm so very sorry to hear this. Your positive outlook is infectious and I appreciate you sharing here. The excel sheet I offer is a great place to start to build up your inventory again. You don't need to spend a lot on tools and if you solely go through the craft stores for things that are not ink/dies/stamps, they tend to charge a lot more. I know you'll get your craft room back to where you want it (and even better). Also, I'd love to add you to our next live class for free if you'd like to attend. I give away prizes during class so you would be eligible for something. If so, just send me an email at mary@marypolancodesigns.com
@@happymailmagic I’m so sorry that you’ve gone through all of this. Mary has great videos to save you money and inspiration. I hope it’s ok to mention another channel: Sassy’s LLC - emergency cards is doing 12 days of Christmas giveaways- you should get in on these! She also has free digital content like sentiments etc. Sending prayers your way. Keep your chin up. ❤️
Wonderful tips as always Mary! I have metal butterflies and I want to paint their wings. Any ideas what type of paint to use and a marbling technique to blend inks on this surface? Thanks!
Hmmm metal...I'm thinking using a few different embossing powders to get that wonderful marble look. Silver/gold/white. Add sprinkles of each on the butterfly, then heat and swirl with a toothpick. I have no idea if that will work on metal but sounds cool.
I need to know more...lol this sounds fun! how do you do it? I might not see this reply but if you feel compelled to email me, I'd love to know. :) mary@marypolancodesigns.com
All in one video? Oh surely you jest! And here I am thinking you’re Mary and not Shirley. No more Rock, Paper, Scissors? I must inform the villagers below and send the news on Avery! By the way; rock, paper, scissors is a Japanese game. We lived in Hawaii when my daughter learned to play it. She pestered me to play Jun, Ken, Po and I didn’t know what she was talking about. I’ve loved this video. ❤. After 2-1/2 months in the hospital I am finally home. I’ve got to create some degree of order so I can resume papery stuff. In the hospital I drew on every piece of paper I could find just to stay alert. I learned there are many people who don’t know about watering watercolors. I’ve got another 5 weeks in this cast, but I should be able to do a nice organizing of little things. Wait… it’s nearly all little things.
Download my Hacks/Alternative Craft Supplies Excel: subscribepage.io/iJQDOU
Access my Shaker Card Class Replay: marypolanco.thrivecart.com/shaker-card-class/
You have such a cheery voice and wonderful content ❤
Hi Mary, love your videos. My hubby fixed me the tool for making better impressions with my Misty. He went to Lowe’s and got at staircase knob and attached it to a chair coaster. Works like a charm! Nice on the pocketbook too! I know I’m showing my age by saying pocketbook, do they even say that anymore?
Oh yes a chair coaster; perfect thickness. Thanks for sharing!
In New England, I hear pocketbook all the time, regardless of age!
For pressing down on my stamping platform, I made my own. I got a cheap wooden round draw handle (from the hardware store) and a cheap packet of felt stick on feet (for putting on the bottom of chair legs so they don't scratch the floor) and stuck the felt on the bottom of the handle ( already sticky so no glue needed). I have had it for about 5 years now, and it is still going strong.
I’m going to try that! Thank you for sharing!
I made my pressure tool using a wooden base from an old wood mounted stamp. Covered the bottom with a felt furniture slider and then glued a large round wooden curtain finial on top of the wooden stamp base. I have used it for about 5 or 6 years now and it is still holding up.
I made mine the same way, but repurposed an antique door knob instead of the finial
Wow, you’re very resourceful! I’m going to add that to my list of DIY ideas
Videos like this is how I found you many moons ago! I have the jewel picker LOVE them!! They are so cute too as a bonus! Plus I have the rock paper masking paper... And the silicone little mat for heat embossing All because of you! thanks Mary!!
That is so awesome to hear! I love hearing how much everyone loves those tools
Hi Mary, terrific video thank you! For the DIY stamp pressure tool I bought a $1.00 store white board eraser. No work or assembly. Just get to pressing!!! Happy Holidays, Jan
Thank you for sharing that! Happy holidays to you too!
Thanks so much for taking the time to save us money and give us ideas for all the goodies we MUST HAVE!!
You are most welcome; I'm so happy they could be helpful!
My most favorite type of video. You always have some winners, I used to use the oil pastels when I first started teaching and we didn't have all the things in those days. They were great for shading and making posters etc......Now there is so much more available, but they are still good. Happy Holidays to you and the fam.
Hope you don't mind me asking,do you have to seal over the oil pastels,do they rub off? Have had some for years.Thanks😊
@@kiwipommiegirl You know I think sealing them was a good idea. I might have used hair spray at the time, but I think you can buy fixatives now. They did smudge, so sealing them is a good idea.
So glad you liked the video - I'm always excited to share new finds!
Thanks Kerrie.I used some glitter card stock for Christmas cards this year,found the glitter came off so easily- I sprayed with hairspray which fixed it!
Hi Mary, you know I love this kind of video!! This hobby can get expensive and when you are on a budget you need all the help you can get!!!LOL!! Thanks so much!! Hope you and family have a blessed and Merry Christmas!!
Mary I absolutely love thse videos you make. And the excel sheet is fabulous. No one else has done this. I really love your videos. I hope to take part in your classes in the new year. I really look forward to seeing what you have for us. Thanks so much. x
Thank you so much! We hope you can join too, it would be so great to have you
Thank you for such great ideas, Mary! I was amazed at the tie-dye powders. I first of all never knew they came in powder form. I guess I just always thought they were liquid. Obviously, I have never done tie dye on fabric. LOL I might have to check on those, however. I have one bottle of Nuvo powder that I got as a prize from some event, but that's it. I have used it once, but have occasionally wished I had other colors. Never could justify the expense or having to find storage locations for them, though. So thank you for that experiment. :) And cyan has an "s" sound at the beginning - like SIGH-an. Anyway, thank you again for sharing these. Take care, & I hope you have an awesome day! :)
Thank you so much. I didn't know they were powders either; that's why I love all of you for sharing such great ideas with me. And thank you for the correction, I had no idea how to say it. :)
It's was fun playing in your science lab!! Great idea with the tye-dye although I do love Lindy's. Thank you for all the awesome ideas! The masking paper is the best!
Always enjoy and appreciate these videos! Mind blown with the tie dye product! Thank you, Mary
Thanks so much, that was a surprising one for me too; so glad I tried it.
Mary I look forward to your tutorials and this is one was wonderful and I needed to see. Have a great holiday with your.
YAY, so glad you liked it, I hope you have a great holiday season too!
Another brilliant video from Mary and her cheerful, always informative, science lab. 😀🇨🇦💜
You know me, always looking for ways to save money and test new products for you! hehe Yes when I get into the "lab" I'm there for a bit.
For the glue going into a fine tip bottle... I got sick of fighting that battle. A simple (not weirdly shaped) condiment bottle is AMAZING! Mine is a 14 ounce expert grill bbq sauce bottle that was a few dollars at Walmart. After I easily fill my bottle and put the lid on, the nozzle fits perfectly in my fine tip bottles.
I found some small shaker jars that might be useful: ljdeals 1 oz Plastic Spice Jars with Black Caps and Sifters for Herbs, Spices, Powders, Spice Bottles Great For Travel, Camping, Kitchen, Restaurant and more, Made in USA, Pack of 12. Danielle
Oh, that's a great idea! I will have to try those out!
I have folund some mica powders meant for wax crafting, and I use that for highlights and adding to glue etc.
You can add the mica powder to the tie dye powders and really make them like Lindy’s!
That is such a great idea to use for highlights!
WONDERFUL idea I have to try this!
I made my own stamping platform pressure tool with a wood stamp block and some super soft smooth material and then added a larger cabinet know to the top to hold onto the tool. Works great for me.
Brilliant, thank you so much for sharing
Hockey puc, yes I made mine with 2 layers of thick felt I had, and a jar lid that was comfortable size for my hand, and attached the felt with hot glue. it works amazingly! thanks for the super tips, off to look for that avery paper tomorrow...
LOVE this thanks for sharing!
Another awesome video, Mary!!
Thank you so much for this!
Thanks Mary for all your great tips in this video! I made my own thingee for pressing down my mistee with an old wooden stamp block with a handle & covered it with felt.tfs.
That's a great idea, I'm going to have to try that!
Love your videos, especially the money saving ideas. Your energy is positive and we appreciate you.
Oh what a great compliment thank you so much for that!
Thank you!
My DIY hack for the stamp pressure tool - I hunted in the grocery store for a heavy glass jar with the right size and shape for my hand (horseradish jar worked for me). Emptied it, added some glass marbles for some extra weight (coins would work too) and glued a “mover’s glide pad” in the jar top. The only thing I had to buy was the jar.
I like the tool to be a heavier weight so I have to press less.
Wow that is brilliant! Thanks for sharing this.
Lynn Le Bel I always love your alternative craft supplies! Great video Mary! Thanks for sharing!!
My pleasure thanks so much for letting me know it was helpful
Great video today. I’ve been having lots of fun with my tie dye powders too!
Was it you??? Thank you if so. What a great find!
Five Below has a silicone mat like the grey one you showed
Awesome thank you!
Loved this video and the bracelet ❤
Thank you so much; I completely forgot it was going to be in the frame but hey, maybe someone else needed a reminder to be amazing! :)
Great money saving ideas and tips Mary 🥰 I love your samples and your ideas ❤️ thanks for sharing your creativity Hugs xx
Thanks so much Joan! Hugs!
Thanks, Mary! Great video
I appreciate that, thank you very much!
@ have you tried the new paper friendly Ohuhu markers? I’ve been eyeing them
Mary your a genius.Love watching you
Oh wow thank you so much for this!
Love these type of videos! Thankyou for sharing!
My pleasure!
I was born & raised in North Carolina & the absolute worst Storm I ever recall going through was Hurticane Hugo! *But "Hugo" was *NOTHING* like this last Massive Storm that surprised all of us! I lost EVERYTHING; To Include My ENTIRE Craft Room; Which I 1st started back in September of 2001! Originally, I figured I'd just give-up Crafting Completely, but not long after getting settled into my new Home; I Quickly realized That Crafting is just a Part of Who I Am! I know it's going to be An Extremely Slow Process, but eventually I WILL have a Brand New Craft Room! I'm starting out by getting my hands on just "The Basics" (ie: I went to Dollar Tree & got a few things like Scissors) It breaks my heart when I think of just How Many Stunning Paper Pads & Full Paper Collections that I was "Hoarding;" Saving all "My Good Stuff for some Extra Special Project! ..
It was a VERY HARD LESSON LEARNED! TBH, Some of the things I miss the most are all of the Different Colors of Beautiful Inks I had, Some Distressing, Some Distress Oxides, Some Sprays, Some Shi.mets, Ect...; As well as My Collection of Stamps, Stencils & Masks! But It's my Die-Cutting & Sewing Machines that I miss THE MOST!!! But One of these days, I KNOW I'll have a Brand New Craft Room & will FINALLY be able to start recording & uploading YT-Videos again! Thanks for all the AMAZING Tips & Tricks you share with all of us!
~🙏💙🙏Much Graditude From The Carolinas🙏💙🙏~
I'm so very sorry to hear this. Your positive outlook is infectious and I appreciate you sharing here. The excel sheet I offer is a great place to start to build up your inventory again. You don't need to spend a lot on tools and if you solely go through the craft stores for things that are not ink/dies/stamps, they tend to charge a lot more. I know you'll get your craft room back to where you want it (and even better). Also, I'd love to add you to our next live class for free if you'd like to attend. I give away prizes during class so you would be eligible for something. If so, just send me an email at mary@marypolancodesigns.com
@@happymailmagic I’m so sorry that you’ve gone through all of this.
Mary has great videos to save you money and inspiration. I hope it’s ok to mention another channel:
Sassy’s LLC - emergency cards is doing 12 days of Christmas giveaways- you should get in on these! She also has free digital content like sentiments etc. Sending prayers your way. Keep your chin up. ❤️
To get glue into tiny bottles use a syringe! Natasha Foote has a how to video. Thanks for the reviews and ideas!!
Brilliant job Mary. Thanks so much for sharing. Happy Holidays to you and yours. xo
Thank you so much, and to you and yours as well. :)
Wonderful tips as always Mary! I have metal butterflies and I want to paint their wings. Any ideas what type of paint to use and a marbling technique to blend inks on this surface? Thanks!
Hmmm metal...I'm thinking using a few different embossing powders to get that wonderful marble look. Silver/gold/white. Add sprinkles of each on the butterfly, then heat and swirl with a toothpick. I have no idea if that will work on metal but sounds cool.
Thanks Mary!
I use glue dots to make enamel dots.
I need to know more...lol this sounds fun! how do you do it? I might not see this reply but if you feel compelled to email me, I'd love to know. :) mary@marypolancodesigns.com
Thank you so much 😊
You're so welcome!
You are so practicle and the lack of advertizing is a breath od fresh air.
Thanks for this; I appreciate it.
Mary another amazing video- speaking of your bracelet- where did you find it?
I got it from Amazon, it was one from this set but mine were darker colors
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@ thank you for sending me the link. I need something like that now
All in one video? Oh surely you jest! And here I am thinking you’re Mary and not Shirley. No more Rock, Paper, Scissors? I must inform the villagers below and send the news on Avery! By the way; rock, paper, scissors is a Japanese game. We lived in Hawaii when my daughter learned to play it. She pestered me to play Jun, Ken, Po and I didn’t know what she was talking about. I’ve loved this video. ❤. After 2-1/2 months in the hospital I am finally home. I’ve got to create some degree of order so I can resume papery stuff. In the hospital I drew on every piece of paper I could find just to stay alert. I learned there are many people who don’t know about watering watercolors. I’ve got another 5 weeks in this cast, but I should be able to do a nice organizing of little things. Wait… it’s nearly all little things.
So glad you're home and thanks for this super sweet comment. I hope you feel better and better every day
wow and THANK YOU
You are most welcome!
What water bottle do you use please
I linked it in the description of the video. 😃
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Unfortunately a lot of these items are not available in the UK ☹️
I'm hoping it still fires off some out of the box ideas maybe. ❤️
Ugh they ran out of magnets won’t ship with my board
Oh no! I'm sorry about that, I hope there is a "notify me" button for when they come back in stock.
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