This can get addictive, and the possibilities are endless. Check our Karen's channel if you haven't yet; it has many tips on working with metal tape - www.youtube.com/@oarsumcraftsmadebykj3277
I'm so glad to see you found some answers in my video. 😊 Check our Karen's channel if you haven't yet; it has many tips on working with metal tape - www.youtube.com/@oarsumcraftsmadebykj3277
So glad to help you getting ready for Christmas. I'm sure everyone will love the journals you are going to make. Yes, I guess I will never lose my accent🙂
Thanks, Jenny; as mentioned in the video, I always have these in different stages, ready to finish for when I need one. They do make for popular gifts :)
I preferred not to use large strips for this journal front. When I use smaller strips of tape, there are more places for the blackening to "grip on," adding more interest and depth to my projects. However, I've done projects where I've only used long strips; usually, the end result I have in mind determines the size of my strips. 😊
Berrni, I used two pencils; the first was a paper stump (esmericart.com/product/paper-blending-stumps), and the second was a little plastic stylus, one of my favorite tools to work with. (esmericart.com/product/mercart-plastic-burnishing-tool-and-stylus). 😊
Wow! A new hobby!!
This can get addictive, and the possibilities are endless. Check our Karen's channel if you haven't yet; it has many tips on working with metal tape - www.youtube.com/@oarsumcraftsmadebykj3277
Thank you! Always wanted to see the how to detail….
I'm so glad to see you found some answers in my video. 😊 Check our Karen's channel if you haven't yet; it has many tips on working with metal tape - www.youtube.com/@oarsumcraftsmadebykj3277
Love it!!
It makes me so happy to see you love this project.😊
Just given me ideas for Christmas gifts thanks,nice to hear a South African accent.
So glad to help you getting ready for Christmas. I'm sure everyone will love the journals you are going to make. Yes, I guess I will never lose my accent🙂
Thank you for ispiring me to try this. Love it, such a lovely gift to a friend. 💯👌😍
Lynette, I'm so glad to see the video is an inspiration to you. Thanks, my friend loved her gift.😊
Very pretty. I love this project!
Thank you, Georgia; glad to see something caught your eye.🙂
Turned out stunning 😍
Thanks, Natalie; please let me know if you need some of the wider metal tapes; I have a local contact for you.😊
Very nice, thanks for the inspiration!
Thank you, I’m glad you found some inspiration here 😊
Thanks for the private comment and tip on using vaseline when working with a paper stump on metal tape.
It looks very nice, I really like it.
Thanks, Jenny; as mentioned in the video, I always have these in different stages, ready to finish for when I need one. They do make for popular gifts :)
Is there a reason to not use large strips on the front like you did on the back?
I preferred not to use large strips for this journal front. When I use smaller strips of tape, there are more places for the blackening to "grip on," adding more interest and depth to my projects. However, I've done projects where I've only used long strips; usually, the end result I have in mind determines the size of my strips. 😊
What is that pencil that you use?
Berrni, I used two pencils; the first was a paper stump (esmericart.com/product/paper-blending-stumps), and the second was a little plastic stylus, one of my favorite tools to work with. (esmericart.com/product/mercart-plastic-burnishing-tool-and-stylus). 😊
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Love it!
Thank you 😊