Hats off to you, I have some Royal Coat Dimensional Magic bought in 1997 and it still works as well as ever. It came in a kit with paper printed with a mosaic design so you could make each "tile" in the mosaic raised. I glued a piece of this onto a glass pasta storage jar (still in 1997!) which has been in constant use for 23 years and it's still looking like new.
I like to use the paper formula it is thinner. Also it helps if the backing paper is thicker (like card stock). Make sure it is completely dry before adding the Dimensional Magic.
Hi guys! Great video as always :) I actually picked up a package of the clear and played with it a little. Unfortunately, my nozzle tip seemed to just let the formula run straight out as soon as I turned the bottle upside down to use (without squeezing). It did however "stay" or not run, but it's fast flowing out of the bottle did make keeping within my lines difficult. As per the comment about paper curling, mine did curl as I filled a large die cut. However, I think it is best if you adhere t
I am sorry to hear that! It does come out of the tube quick! For larger paper items you only need a very think coat to get a high gloss look. Thanks for sharing. :)
I'd like to know how to get tiny bubbles out of the liquid. I've used a very fine pin to pop larger bubbles, but they just move the tiny bubbles around. Any suggestions?
I sometimes use a Q-tip for pesky bubbles that don't pop with a needle or shish kabob skewer. It will either pop the bubbles, or take 'em right outta there :)
I've had that for the last 10 years. You make it sound like it's something knew:) But I can say that even after having 2 of them for 10 years they still Work .I put some on some cut outs and it made them kind of curl up and when I tried to straighten them they crack. Otherwise I have like it. Cool to use to make a checkered paper look like Mosaic:)
Hi Cathie and Steve, I make wire and bead dragonflies and was wondering if there is a way of filling in the wings with glitter and dimensional magic ? It would make such a delightful finish.
what is the difference between this and the super gloss. Im covering a cell phone case with glitter and would like a shiny sealant, which should I use the magic or the super gloss? thank you
If Mod Podge Dimensional Magic is applied too thickly, it may slightly dimple throughout the drying process. It is best to keep the project surface level, in a warm area, and only apply a little dimension at a time.
Hi :) I use dimensional magic twice but the first one causes the ink to smudge because i use marker so that's fine haha the second time i tried,the paper look like it's been soak with water after it dried up >< it looks really ugly.. Is the paper too thin? I use normal paper that are used in office Is there some ways to prevent it?
+K Hallyu i especially recommend using paper for copic markers and ect. those papers are stronger and wont smudge the drawing or photo. you can even use paper for watercolor paintings- it helps too (btw paper for watercolor have strips and bumps on them so don't be surprised when you see them)
+K Hallyu I painted the back and front of my paper with regular matte mod lodge (after trying many different ways to get rid of the same problem you had...) and allowed to dry first, then applied an acrylic resin (but want to try the dimensional lodge) and absolutely no water stain! :)
Could I put it on fabric or would it sort of just soak it up as if love to make coasters using fabric but I'm torn between this or clear iron onvunal so they can be whiped over if needed.
I know your comment is almost a year old, but perhaps you could cover the fabric with the fabric mod podge formula, let it dry, then coat with dimensional magic.
can you use artist ink pens and put mod podge overtop of it? i have tried on many occasions but the ink just smudges. Is it because i dont leave it to "dry" long enough or because it just doesnt work with ink?
Mod Podge can be brushed over any ink or marker that is permanent. If it is a water-based ink or an alcohol ink, all water-based Mod Podge formulas will re-wet the water-based inks.
has anyone had issue with the paper or cardstock getting saturated? I am making bottle cap magnets and using mood podge and the dimensional magic. I found some were ruined as the paper saturated or turned dark
It is possible that your paper is super porous, (not knowing more about your supplies). However, if following the basic technique of Mod Podging the paper into the bottle cap and then applying a coat of Mod Podge over the paper in place and then allowing it to thoroughly dry before applying Mod Podge Dimensional Magic, all should be well. Perhaps one of two things ... 1. Your paper is super porous, OR 2. Perhaps you did not seal the paper with a topcoat of Mod Podge prior to applying the Mod Podge Dimensional Magic.
I'm doing bottle caps and I print my image off on photo paper and I use modge podge to fill in the bottle cap but once it has set the image looks darker why???
possitivelyinsane I did, actually! I used matte mod podge that a lot of people had recommending using first when they used resin, and it didn't help at all unfortunately. Thank you for the advice though!
I saw this darkening referenced in another video where she was making bottle caps. It may just be what happens after the sealant has dried. Are you letting it dry completely? I would maybe suggest tweaking the lightness of the image before you print it? Hopefully that wouldn't effect the color...if so, you might need to tweak the color contrast as well.
I have been making projects using shrink film that is printed using an inkjet printer. Unfortunately inkjet ink is water soluble. The projects look very nice but they can be destroyed by moisture. I have been trying to find a product that can be used as a clear water proof seal for my shrink film projects. Would Dimensional Magic work for sealing shrink film art projects? Thanks for you time, Perry
I use this typd of shrink plastic all the time and used to have problems with the ink smearing. Then I read that you need to use a special type of sealer, so now all my pieces get sprayed with a matte fixative before I try to put on any gloss or other finish. Hope that helps.
Thanks I will try this next time I do shrink art. I tried the dimensional magic and found that it makes a nice dome over the shrink film but while it is curing the inks dissolve slightly and the image becomes blurry. I experimented with clear nail polish and found that it did not cause the ink to dissolve. Finally I first applied several coats of clear nail polish letting each cure completely. I allowed the polish to cure for several days. I then applied the dimensional magic and let it cure for about three days. This produced pretty good results. The ink did not blur and there is a nice dome over the image. Regardless of what the instruction on the dimensional magic indicate you must let it cure for at least three days before touching it or the finish will be damaged. Also it is very important to be in a clean dust free area and cover the art while it is curing or dust particles in the air can damage the result. I don't yet know if this method will hold up over time but it is good enough for my purposes. I make little trinkets to be used as tradables for Geocaching. I think people like them because they take them.
every time i use dimensional magic it fogs up after a couple days. at first i thought "maybe its interacting with glue" so i stopped using glue before i used it. then i thought "maybe its interacting with glaze" so i stopped glazing my piece before using it. then i thought "maybe its interacting with the piece being sanded". so i stopped sanding before i used it and sure enough, the first couple of days its crystal clear and looks awesome but by the fourth or so day it starts to get foggy and continues to decline until you can hardly see the piece underneath it. I dont know whats going on, if i'm applying it too thick or its just not compatible with polymer clay (though it happened with paper too) or what but im tired of ruining pieces that ive made after a week with this trial and error.. any advice? I'd really rather not go back to using resin, this is so much simpler.
I know what you mean. Use Ranger Glossy Accents on Polymer Clay (and paper, charms, etc) for a gloss. Dimensional Magic never properly sets on polymer clay for some reason!
Anyone have any tips for preventing the dreaded "dimple" that happens when it dries? You can see an example of what I mean at 4:00 on the petals of that pinwheel/flower decal. I've tried placing my objects in different temperature rooms and nothing helps.
I'm having the same problem and can't find an answer. This is what I found and is a common problem. This is from a customer on Amazon.com. This stuff is really great for certain uses, but it has some drawbacks that make it not suitable for other projects. First, I can confirm what some other reviewers have reported about the "dimple effect." Basically the larger the item is, the more likely that there will be a noticeable depression in the center of the item after the glue is completely dry. I even tried to compensate for this by adding multiple progressively smaller coats (letting it dry completely between each one) just to the center of the item but most things still dimpled! However, if you're using it to fill shallow tray-like jewelry items like rings or pendants, this effect is much less problematic or noticeable. This glue dries really shiny and clear, so it makes for a very beautiful finish and it's easy to use. The bottle and dispenser tip work perfectly and don't get messy at all. I would recommend this product if you need a hard shiny THIN coat over images/artwork. If you want a thicker coat or are hoping to build up a dome, it would be better to buy round, domed glass tiles and mod podge the image to the bottom of the glass (or there are also clear epoxy stickers that mimic these glass tiles).
Yep, me, too. I use it to make a domed finish on top of these circle-things I make. When the nozzle is a little worn, the stuff comes out too fast, and it overflows. What I sometimes do is pour out some DM in a tray (I use silicone, so it's easy to clean.), and a shish kabob skewer - I dip the skewer into the DM, and drop it onto my project. Make sure you put droplets onto your proj. and try not to drag the tool you're using through it :/ I know... It sucks. I like using this better than resin, though. UGH, damn yewwwwwww, Dimensional Magic! :P
@@lizjoe21750 #1, if it runs, you might try putting it in the fridge for a bit and chill it down, it should get a bit thicker but may take a bit longer to dry. #2, when you put the stuff away, put a pin in it then the cover, should help.
I'm here cause my shrink film bleeds after using my Mod Podge. I'm sure I can use a sealer to separate the ink and mod podge from mixing together. If anyone reads this text and has been in my situation can help me? I'm trying to figure out which sealer would best help me. I do wanna sell Shrink Film pins but I really don't wanna go wasting my money on some sealer I can't rely on. For whoever reads I would like to say thank you
Since you are using Ink Jet printer, when the ink comes in contact with water or liquids it will run due to the nature of the ink. We would suggest using a dry toner image such as a color copier or laser printer. This will not run when the dimensional magic is applied.
That "great tip" that DM comes with constantly gets CLOGGED, and I have to shove a needle in it to fix it... It inevitably becomes clogged again and again, which also makes the cap lose its airtight seal, and the crap gets nasty.
the "not flow over the areas" is a bad thing.. mod podge DM has this little issue of not covering the edges of objects correctly. it tends to want to clump together and pull itself away from the edges, leaving unfinished edges, where as actual resin will perfectly touch the edges and stay there. applying more doesn't seem to help, nor directing it with a toothpick. it just won't do it.
it could be due to the amount of humidity or the temperature in the room that you placed them in to dry. I'm also struggling with this stuff. I know your comment was 4 months ago, so I hope you figured it out. n_n
+Shana Cohen I put my drying things inside a cabinet, and left them there for a day, they didn't seem to crack when I did that, they were more clear too. I may have been being impatient. I think the key to it is you must leave it alone, in a non drafting area, where you won't be moving it all around. also had it where it wasn't too warm, not too cold, and no humidity. I am waiting on two to dry, and then I'll tell you how they came out from being in my cabinet. I hope that me moving it around, and the draftiness of my house was the issue. ❤ I really want this stuff to work for me..
+Shana Cohen I have made like four things with it. one thing came out super cracked, and sunken in. the other ones had serious bubbles all over, but they were more clear than the cracked one. those were the ones I left in my cabinet for like 2 days.
Trish Short Lewis Yes! There's far too much of it in craft videos. That and why does everything have to have flowers and butterflies on it? Everything looks the same.
@@westminsterabbey.6916 and also when people describe their life story before they get to the crafting part - just get on with it, but these two did just fine and I didn't even notice the music.
Hats off to you, I have some Royal Coat Dimensional Magic bought in 1997 and it still works as well as ever. It came in a kit with paper printed with a mosaic design so you could make each "tile" in the mosaic raised. I glued a piece of this onto a glass pasta storage jar (still in 1997!) which has been in constant use for 23 years and it's still looking like new.
Very cool! Dimensional magic is such a great, versatile product.
I like to use the paper formula it is thinner. Also it helps if the backing paper is thicker (like card stock). Make sure it is completely dry before adding the Dimensional Magic.
I've just completed a laser print photo in colour onto canvas,can I put this over my project to finish it off
Good video but the background music is annoying.
Hi guys! Great video as always :)
I actually picked up a package of the clear and played with it a little. Unfortunately, my nozzle tip seemed to just let the formula run straight out as soon as I turned the bottle upside down to use (without squeezing). It did however "stay" or not run, but it's fast flowing out of the bottle did make keeping within my lines difficult. As per the comment about paper curling, mine did curl as I filled a large die cut. However, I think it is best if you adhere t
Try mixing in a little fine glitter and layering it on whatever you want with a craft stick! It makes glitter pop like crazy
I am sorry to hear that! It does come out of the tube quick! For larger paper items you only need a very think coat to get a high gloss look. Thanks for sharing. :)
I love the necklace that I am wearing. I'll do a tute for it! Super easy and made with scrap fabric!
Love Mod Podge...thank you for sharing!
I'd like to know how to get tiny bubbles out of the liquid. I've used a very fine pin to pop larger bubbles, but they just move the tiny bubbles around. Any suggestions?
I sometimes use a Q-tip for pesky bubbles that don't pop with a needle or shish kabob skewer. It will either pop the bubbles, or take 'em right outta there :)
I've had that for the last 10 years. You make it sound like it's something knew:) But I can say that even after having 2 of them for 10 years they still Work .I put some on some cut outs and it made them kind of curl up and when I tried to straighten them they crack. Otherwise I have like it. Cool to use to make a checkered paper look like Mosaic:)
I have a question.Its a little off topic but i love the necklace Cathie is wearing.Any tutorials on that?
I love this product I have the clear and me and my daughter did cards bottle cap charms and had s blast.
love the idea of this am thinking about using to fill in a wooden cross made outta clothes pins was wondering if that could be done?
Can you use Dimensional Magic on a finished fimo pendant for example Ann.
Hi Cathie and Steve, I make wire and bead dragonflies and was wondering if there is a way of filling in the wings with glitter and dimensional magic ? It would make such a delightful finish.
lol these people have great personalities for things like this. It's good to see
if you put it over ink jet printing, will it make the ink run a bit?
what is the difference between this and the super gloss. Im covering a cell phone case with glitter and would like a shiny sealant, which should I use the magic or the super gloss? thank you
Is there any way i could take if off a keychain and start over i messed it up applying it using a brush and didn’t use enough 😢
Does this stuff negate the sparkle of rhinestones like epoxy resin does?
Can you tell me how to avoid the dimpling caused when using Dimensional Magic?
If Mod Podge Dimensional Magic is applied too thickly, it may slightly dimple throughout the drying process. It is best to keep the project surface level, in a warm area, and only apply a little dimension at a time.
nice to see you guys craft again...
one question. what if the pin want pop the bubbles ?
Would this give eight to a project? I need to add to the cotton of a can to give it some weight.
Overwhelming !!! But overall good video
👍🏽👍🏽Thanks
Hi :) I use dimensional magic twice but the first one causes the ink to smudge because i use marker so that's fine haha the second time i tried,the paper look like it's been soak with water after it dried up >< it looks really ugly..
Is the paper too thin? I use normal paper that are used in office
Is there some ways to prevent it?
+K Hallyu i especially recommend using paper for copic markers and ect. those papers are stronger and wont smudge the drawing or photo. you can even use paper for watercolor paintings- it helps too (btw paper for watercolor have strips and bumps on them so don't be surprised when you see them)
+K Hallyu I painted the back and front of my paper with regular matte mod lodge (after trying many different ways to get rid of the same problem you had...) and allowed to dry first, then applied an acrylic resin (but want to try the dimensional lodge) and absolutely no water stain! :)
Could you have this for a alternative for resin?
I was wondering how you keep your paper from curling at the edges when you mod podge on paper
Can you use them kind of like epoxy resin?
I hate the background music! It is so distracting.
Great ideas and nice projects.
Mine got a little thick. How do I thin it out a little?
this stuff looks great can't wait to try some!
Could I put it on fabric or would it sort of just soak it up as if love to make coasters using fabric but I'm torn between this or clear iron onvunal so they can be whiped over if needed.
I know your comment is almost a year old, but perhaps you could cover the fabric with the fabric mod podge formula, let it dry, then coat with dimensional magic.
I want to use this on my polymer clay pie, as blueberry sauce, but I dont know if I can bake it. Is dimensional mavic able to be baked?
I have seen ppl put it on after you have baked the polymer clay x
Thanks - we love this stuff!
can you use artist ink pens and put mod podge overtop of it? i have tried on many occasions but the ink just smudges. Is it because i dont leave it to "dry" long enough or because it just doesnt work with ink?
Mod Podge can be brushed over any ink or marker that is permanent. If it is a water-based ink or an alcohol ink, all water-based Mod Podge formulas will re-wet the water-based inks.
Mine won’t dry clear. It’s been a few days, alone in my craft room and it’s still cloudy in the center
Thanks!!
Plaid Crafts: Does Modge Podge Dimensional Magic come in gallon size?
Does this sink as it dries like Elmer's glue? :) xx
has anyone had issue with the paper or cardstock getting saturated? I am making bottle cap magnets and using mood podge and the dimensional magic. I found some were ruined as the paper saturated or turned dark
It is possible that your paper is super porous, (not knowing more about your supplies). However, if following the basic technique of Mod Podging the paper into the bottle cap and then applying a coat of Mod Podge over the paper in place and then allowing it to thoroughly dry before applying Mod Podge Dimensional Magic, all should be well. Perhaps one of two things ... 1. Your paper is super porous, OR 2. Perhaps you did not seal the paper with a topcoat of Mod Podge prior to applying the Mod Podge Dimensional Magic.
I'm doing bottle caps and I print my image off on photo paper and I use modge podge to fill in the bottle cap but once it has set the image looks darker why???
i'm having this same problem and i can't find a solution / answer anywhere
Krista Joy you need too seal the image first then the ink won't darken and bleed
possitivelyinsane
I did, actually! I used matte mod podge that a lot of people had recommending using first when they used resin, and it didn't help at all unfortunately. Thank you for the advice though!
Krista Joy I read somewhere maybe clear nail polish would work. Sorry I struggle with making this stuff work too, it gets all cloudy.
I saw this darkening referenced in another video where she was making bottle caps. It may just be what happens after the sealant has dried. Are you letting it dry completely? I would maybe suggest tweaking the lightness of the image before you print it? Hopefully that wouldn't effect the color...if so, you might need to tweak the color contrast as well.
I have been making projects using shrink film that is printed using an inkjet printer. Unfortunately inkjet ink is water soluble. The projects look very nice but they can be destroyed by moisture. I have been trying to find a product that can be used as a clear water proof seal for my shrink film projects. Would Dimensional Magic work for sealing shrink film art projects?
Thanks for you time,
Perry
I use this typd of shrink plastic all the time and used to have problems with the ink smearing. Then I read that you need to use a special type of sealer, so now all my pieces get sprayed with a matte fixative before I try to put on any gloss or other finish. Hope that helps.
Thanks I will try this next time I do shrink art. I tried the dimensional magic and found that it makes a nice dome over the shrink film but while it is curing the inks dissolve slightly and the image becomes blurry. I experimented with clear nail polish and found that it did not cause the ink to dissolve. Finally I first applied several coats of clear nail polish letting each cure completely. I allowed the polish to cure for several days. I then applied the dimensional magic and let it cure for about three days. This produced pretty good results. The ink did not blur and there is a nice dome over the image. Regardless of what the instruction on the dimensional magic indicate you must let it cure for at least three days before touching it or the finish will be damaged. Also it is very important to be in a clean dust free area and cover the art while it is curing or dust particles in the air can damage the result. I don't yet know if this method will hold up over time but it is good enough for my purposes. I make little trinkets to be used as tradables for Geocaching. I think people like them because they take them.
every time i use dimensional magic it fogs up after a couple days. at first i thought "maybe its interacting with glue" so i stopped using glue before i used it. then i thought "maybe its interacting with glaze" so i stopped glazing my piece before using it. then i thought "maybe its interacting with the piece being sanded". so i stopped sanding before i used it and sure enough, the first couple of days its crystal clear and looks awesome but by the fourth or so day it starts to get foggy and continues to decline until you can hardly see the piece underneath it. I dont know whats going on, if i'm applying it too thick or its just not compatible with polymer clay (though it happened with paper too) or what but im tired of ruining pieces that ive made after a week with this trial and error.. any advice? I'd really rather not go back to using resin, this is so much simpler.
I know what you mean. Use Ranger Glossy Accents on Polymer Clay (and paper, charms, etc) for a gloss. Dimensional Magic never properly sets on polymer clay for some reason!
***** thanks for the help!
Thank you :)
Does it work on normal printer paper?
Yes it will work on normal paper
but will probably make ink jet ink (on normal printer paper) run if it's directly on the print.
Anyone have any tips for preventing the dreaded "dimple" that happens when it dries? You can see an example of what I mean at 4:00 on the petals of that pinwheel/flower decal. I've tried placing my objects in different temperature rooms and nothing helps.
I'm having the same problem and can't find an answer. This is what I found and is a common problem. This is from a customer on Amazon.com.
This stuff is really great for
certain uses, but it has some drawbacks that make it not suitable for
other projects. First, I can confirm what some other reviewers have
reported about the "dimple effect." Basically the larger the item is,
the more likely that there will be a noticeable depression in the center
of the item after the glue is completely dry. I even tried to
compensate for this by adding multiple progressively smaller coats
(letting it dry completely between each one) just to the center of the
item but most things still dimpled!
However, if you're using it
to fill shallow tray-like jewelry items like rings or pendants, this
effect is much less problematic or noticeable. This glue dries really
shiny and clear, so it makes for a very beautiful finish and it's easy
to use. The bottle and dispenser tip work perfectly and don't get messy
at all. I would recommend this product if you need a hard shiny THIN
coat over images/artwork. If you want a thicker coat or are hoping to
build up a dome, it would be better to buy round, domed glass tiles and
mod podge the image to the bottom of the glass (or there are also clear
epoxy stickers that mimic these glass tiles).
"Just like so"
Mine got out of the lines.. idk how to describe it but it didn’t stay in place it just kinda went to the side 😕
Yep, me, too. I use it to make a domed finish on top of these circle-things I make. When the nozzle is a little worn, the stuff comes out too fast, and it overflows. What I sometimes do is pour out some DM in a tray (I use silicone, so it's easy to clean.), and a shish kabob skewer - I dip the skewer into the DM, and drop it onto my project. Make sure you put droplets onto your proj. and try not to drag the tool you're using through it :/ I know... It sucks. I like using this better than resin, though. UGH, damn yewwwwwww, Dimensional Magic! :P
@@lizjoe21750 #1, if it runs, you might try putting it in the fridge for a bit and chill it down, it should get a bit thicker but may take a bit longer to dry. #2, when you put the stuff away, put a pin in it then the cover, should help.
I'm here cause my shrink film bleeds after using my Mod Podge. I'm sure I can use a sealer to separate the ink and mod podge from mixing together.
If anyone reads this text and has been in my situation can help me? I'm trying to figure out which sealer would best help me. I do wanna sell Shrink Film pins but I really don't wanna go wasting my money on some sealer I can't rely on.
For whoever reads I would like to say thank you
What are you using to color the pins?
@@plaidcrafts I'm using a printer. It's the Canon Pixma MG3620. The ink it uses is PG-240 Black Ink and CL-241 Color Ink
Since you are using Ink Jet printer, when the ink comes in contact with water or liquids it will run due to the nature of the ink. We would suggest using a dry toner image such as a color copier or laser printer. This will not run when the dimensional magic is applied.
Go around the rim a little bit then fill in the center!!!! Lmaoooooooo!!!!
I love u two!
That "great tip" that DM comes with constantly gets CLOGGED, and I have to shove a needle in it to fix it... It inevitably becomes clogged again and again, which also makes the cap lose its airtight seal, and the crap gets nasty.
I like your personalities =)
I loved, I will try to have it in my store in chicago artsy cfraftsy
the "not flow over the areas" is a bad thing.. mod podge DM has this little issue of not covering the edges of objects correctly. it tends to want to clump together and pull itself away from the edges, leaving unfinished edges, where as actual resin will perfectly touch the edges and stay there. applying more doesn't seem to help, nor directing it with a toothpick. it just won't do it.
I made several pendant trays that looked beautiful but after a couple of weeks turned cloudy. Very disappointed.
my bottle caps are murky, not clear, and cracking.. whhhyyyyyyyyyy
it could be due to the amount of humidity or the temperature in the room that you placed them in to dry. I'm also struggling with this stuff. I know your comment was 4 months ago, so I hope you figured it out. n_n
Has anyone else had an issue with the glaze cracking once it dries? Please help :[
me, so irritating.
+Daywhoopga If you find out why, please let me know and I will do the same! I tried calling the company but they weren't much of a help...
+Shana Cohen I put my drying things inside a cabinet, and left them there for a day, they didn't seem to crack when I did that, they were more clear too. I may have been being impatient. I think the key to it is you must leave it alone, in a non drafting area, where you won't be moving it all around. also had it where it wasn't too warm, not too cold, and no humidity. I am waiting on two to dry, and then I'll tell you how they came out from being in my cabinet. I hope that me moving it around, and the draftiness of my house was the issue. ❤ I really want this stuff to work for me..
+Shana Cohen I have made like four things with it. one thing came out super cracked, and sunken in. the other ones had serious bubbles all over, but they were more clear than the cracked one. those were the ones I left in my cabinet for like 2 days.
+Daywhoopga hmm strange! I'll have to try leaving them inside of a cabinet. I wonder how that'd work for me. Thank you!
great video but the music was too overpowering...
The music is so annoyingly distracting I find it tough to watch despite the good information.
I find cheery upbeat "life is wonderful" music (if you can even call it music) thoroughly irritating!!!
Trish Short Lewis Yes! There's far too much of it in craft videos. That and why does everything have to have flowers and butterflies on it? Everything looks the same.
@@westminsterabbey.6916 and also when people describe their life story before they get to the crafting part - just get on with it, but these two did just fine and I didn't even notice the music.
like so... like so... like so!!!
No. It really doesn't smell at all!
What sucks is that these two clowns don't come on here and respond to the comments and concerns when people have problems with this product.
Looks like fun...I'm gonna try it!
i hope i can get this in new zealand