One tip I took from you a while back was using the scraps for dimension instead of the foam squares. I found this very helpful. I still use foam squares but if I can use up scraps in a project for dimension I will.
🧚♀🧚🏻🧚♂ I really struggle with being a MESSY MESSY crafter! I stack stuff everywhere within reach. I am always feeling rushed because I am a creator and always feel like I am on a timeline so I just put things aside and before I know it there are piles and piles. I always say I need a cleaning fairy to come behind me to clean!
No way do I want a "fairy" messing about in my craft supplies (a non-crafting friend has even offered to help me "clean OUT (!) the piles of s t u f f" !!!); but if one wanted to take on the rest of house -- OR MAKE SUPPER on my crafting days!? -- I'd say "GO for IT!!!"
Thank you. As you started speaking about scrap busting projects using 1 inch squares, I faced the realization that just because some of my white scraps are big enough to stamp a word or a small sentiment doesn't mean I will actually dig through my paper to find some. I just gave myself permission to discard these small pieces as they are created rather than trying to save them for a future they will never see. Great ideas. TYFS
Great video, and I look forward to checking the comments to multiply it. I do several crafts and don’t want it all in my house. I get nice rolling suitcases for a few dollars at garage sales and thrift shops. There is one for resin, one for jewelry making, one for knitting etc, and I take them back and forth to storage. At home I only keep sewing and paper crafting. This is my favorite modular system for the pan-crafter 😉💙😎
Love all your tips. I enjoy the "clean up" process sometimes as much as the "making". I love the saying: 3 steps in cardmaking 1. Buying the products 2. Organizing 3. Actually making something If I am in a craft mind block, I will try to re-organize something, or clean something. That often gives me ideas to use something that I may have forgotten that I had and loved at 1 time.
I use the periodic “tidy” moments for clearing my mind before the next task. I often do this when I can’t think of what to do next. Just putting away my scissors, craft knife, scraps etc. helps me reset between steps or ideas.
I’m blessed to have a craft room that has room for most of these tips. I think the tip about the reusable yet disposable dish towels is amazing. I’ve seen those in the store and I always think for our heavily used kitchen, It would not be worth it. But I never thought about replacing some of the disposable items in my craft room with these. Thanks for sharing.
I use a little metal plant pot (like a little tin pail) on my desk for my bits of garbage. When it’s full, I dump it in the kitchen garbage bin. I have a long, skinny drawer organizer that slides underneath a section of my die cutter ready for the little bits from trimming or die cutting. That way I have a ready supply of tiny scraps for using for dimension or cutting very small dies. I use jeweller’s tins for small bits-One is dedicated to the “holes” I’ve punched out of the tiny scraps, and i use that for dimension.
Thank you for the reminder to keep our space tidy so creating is the focus not cleaning before we create. That really takes the joy out of it for me. Your hard work on all the templates is really appreciated. Thank you so much❣️❣️❣️
I have a small trash can on my desk for the little bits. It has made a big difference in holding down a lot of the mess. I definitely wish I had a cleanup fairy.
Me, too. I keep a little bowl next to me for the backing I pull off of double-sided tape and small bits of paper I trim off. I sweep extra embossing powder that didn't make it back into the jar into it, too. All those little things that would float away before making it into a trash can on the floor.
E V E R Y community n e e d s a craft thrift store!! In Tucson, AZ, they have a “used book” store that I understand also deals with musical instruments. They’ve had a few occasions to have rubber stamps, but not nearly as ”invested” in dealing in crafty things as I’d like to see.
🧚🏽♀️Your video came to me just in time!🧚🏽♀️ I had a good intention this morning to start organizing, but … caught myself doing paper cutting for my ongoing projects 🧚🏽♀️ I hope your video will put me back on track 😅🧚🏽♀️
I think we all wish we had a clean up fairy!🧚 Thanks for the all the great tips! I think I want to change a few things around in my craft room. I do have my card bases and card fronts together and handy but not my ✉️. There are a few other things I could put closer so I i don't have to walk around my table to get to. I have a small trash bin that hangs from my table even though I have a small trash can right beside me on the floor. It seemed like all of the small pieces would land mostly on the floor so I got the hanging one for the smaller pieces. It works great and when the small one is full I dump it in the larger 🗑️ and dump it all at once.😊 TFS❤
I thought I was the only one. I like my tools and supplies set up and ready to go when I’m ready to craft and I like to put things away when I’m done. Thanks for this🌸
I thought of another idea I may try! ** I have a ton of unfinished projects. Not just paper but things I "planned" on making then.. didn't or haven't YET! I think.. I will start to put the whole project I planned to start in a 12x12 plastic container, or zip bag or shoe box (whatever it fits in). Then, every week or so, put out a project.. work on it a few min or even the whole thing. If I don't make it within a month.. or 2 (let's be realistic lol) give it away for someone else to make! Throw in an almost done roll of tape that is enough for them to use still, paint bottle, or mini glue bottle and get it gone! I know for me.. I forget about it, and the parts are all over the place. Maybe just maybe if I make project boxes, I'll get to it quicker. And if not, and I keep putting it off.. I probably didn't want to do it in the first place. Just the idea was cute, and I jumped on the, "OOH I can make that" train! But know I have no use for it, lol. Anywho.. enjoy! Lol
I have time to craft this entire weekend, I need that 🧚♀️ to come visit every few hours. Thank you for the hints, I have your templates printed, I’m sure I’ll be using some this weekend.
Thank you for the tips. Had never heard of a craft thrift store- none in my immediate area, but when traveling will definitely be on the lookout for one!
I already use most of your tips. My added tip is for finding those tools/items that I don’t.t use every time I craft. I keep a small address book in my top drawer, I enter the item eg buttons goes under B and its location eg bay3 middle shelf drawer 4. That way I can find what I want when I want it and not spend ages looking through my stash for the one thing.
Your tips are really helpful. I also have a hand vac in my craft room. This helps me keep the mess that “falls around me” down to a minimum. By having it permanently in my craft area endures that I clean up asap.
Hi Jess, I often joke about my mesk and using something from my floor for Craft Roulette, but truth be told, I wouldn't find much there most of the time. I don't clean up when I'm finished, but I use the putting away period to get inspired for my next session. What I definitely do is a regular clean-up/testing of products and tools. I look at different items every week. One week, I will clean all my scissors, change/snap off blades on craft knives etc. The next week, I will look into my scrap storage and get rid of the ones which have been hanging in there for too long. Then I will take a look at my SVG files and either relocate them to a more fitting folder or banish them to backup. And so on.
My top tip is that I keep my most-used rectangle (A2 layers), square, and circle dies right by my die-cutting machine. I store them on sturdy magnetic sheets. I label the magnet with the company/set ID, as well as the die sizes, so I know at a glance which layer together.
Jess. I just had an idea about your Paper Buster templates (the whole collection version that you sell). I was wishing that on the template there was a photo of a finished card, not just the line drawing. Even better a couple of pictures of different color schemes of different finished cards. Just an idea. I would pay for that and I would then actually print them out and make an Idea binder!!! Merry Christmas from New York!
Thanks Jess and I'm very glad that I DO actually do at least 1 or 3 of these idea's. Will keep working on the rest! LOL Love your Cutting up paper idea's!! OH and I Saved this video so I can come BACK!! 😆💙💙
🧚♀️ 🧚♀️ 🧚♀️ Please send!! lol I just found your YT and blog page. I’m loving it! Thank you for being so awesome and helpful! 🥰 I stress over waste and money down the drain. Planning ahead, being organized, and your paper busting templates are just what I needed!
I am so impressed with your video and tips. You speak slowly which is important and happy with the closed captions. I just subscribed. I wish that you could come over and help me organize. My craft room shares my bedroom.
i never clean my brushes, i always use the color on it if possible, and if not, i use a paper towel, or scrap and clean it on that and it works like a charm❤
Such helpful information cause I have gotten sidetracked by some of those tips than gotten of track. I feel like this video was for me 🎉❤. Thank you. Now I can get productive!
I went thru the templates of yours that i have and figured out measurements to easily make 1 card from a template and separated out my DSP of those sizes from my scraps to use them up.
One of my recycling hacks is to have a paper grocery bag nearby and put my recycling in that. Then I just toss the entire thing into the recycling bin.
I do this too. But I use the lunch bag size for my recycling ♻️ So the paper I just die cut from but it’s on the smaller side seems too small to put in a large recycling bin. So I fill up a paper bag and then recycle that. Also, when we buy items we end up with sooooo much plastic bags that aren’t supposed to go in our regular recycling bin (I’m referring to soft plastic bags not the rigid plastic that can generally be recycled from home). But they can be taken to Walmart, Target, etc and recycled there like we do for our plastic grocery bags.
Do the fairies also make craft rooms? I have the supplies and had I a designated space it would be easy to keep organised.. Just need that designated space!!!
🧚🧚♂🧚♀ Throw the whole scrap box in the bin at least every year EXCEPT foam and metallics, and anything of a reasonable size and backed by double sided adhesive. You often need small pieces of metallics & foam and they go with everything, while the pieces already backed can save you time. I don't cut into new paper unless i have nothing in the scrap unless it is a new pad / pattern etc. Keep a mini diecutting machine and paper trimmer on your desk. That's all you need many times.
Great ideas! I'm working on my idea binder. I am going online less for ideas. I LOVE what you said about scraps. I periodically like making quilt pattern cards, but I don't like doing them enough to keep a container of those pieces on hand. Yes, I had to dump them after they sat for a year. You won't be shocked to know I also preferred working with pieces that went together instead of digging through a container to see what I could make work.
Those who like the chamois-type cloths need to give an automotive cleaner-type product a try; it’s called “the absorber”. I bought one a year or two ago from W-mart on the advice of one of the paper crafters here on y.t., but wasn’t into the ink-y part of our craft yet, so haven’t pressed it into service, but the crafter thought they filled the purpose splendidly, and at a price that could NOT be beat!! And the thing is H U G E !! (Something like 27” X 14” or maybe 16”?!?)
@@kkrolf2782I love those absorbed clothes. Exactly the same as the stamp shimmies craft companies are selling. I’ve got one that I cut down into 4 pieces. Love it!! And those cloths that Jess used in this video are fantastic for washing dishes. They are made to not smell. I wash it in the dishwasher & then set it out to dry. They do eventually wear out but they’re biodegradable. But I’ve been using them in the kitchen for about a year now & I really like them.
I don't know about fairies but I think I have sprites in my craft room, they steal stuff. I lost my envelope maker a couple of years ago and still haven't found it. thanks for your advice, Jess. Ruth down under.
Just about all the ideas I could 👍. But the whole cleaning up thing was 🥴😩😢 😂😂. I always think about a creative chef having several 'sous chefs' to do the mundane stuff….. yep I could use a few of those. 😁😁
I know there are crafters who claim that their blending brushes need only to be “scrubbed” off on a paper towel to remove the excess ink. And I get that that may work for DYE inks, but after using some of my blenders with Colorbox Chalk Ink, they look somewhat matted. My thought is that after just a few times of use, they’ll N E E D a washing. I may first try a very mild solution incorporating Simple Green, unless I hear caveats to the contrary.
Using hot water can definitely ruin your brushes by impacting the glue holding the bristles. Try using cool water and a gentle soap (not detergent) and you should be ok.
My top tip is that I keep my most-used rectangle (A2 layers), square, and circle dies right by my die-cutting machine. I store them on sturdy magnetic sheets. I label the magnet with the company/set ID, as well as the die sizes, so I know at a glance which layer together.
Great idea! I keep all my stand alone dies in an open bin that I can flip through right next to my machine so they are all within arms reach. It is so helpful to have it all together.
One tip I took from you a while back was using the scraps for dimension instead of the foam squares. I found this very helpful. I still use foam squares but if I can use up scraps in a project for dimension I will.
I do this all the time. I keep scrap strips to add dimension to die cuts and sentiments.
I go to my scraps first before I'll cut into a new full sheet. Yes ,I'm pretty much a paper hoarder😂 Great ideas.
🧚♀🧚🏻🧚♂ I really struggle with being a MESSY MESSY crafter! I stack stuff everywhere within reach. I am always feeling rushed because I am a creator and always feel like I am on a timeline so I just put things aside and before I know it there are piles and piles. I always say I need a cleaning fairy to come behind me to clean!
🧚♀️🧚🧚♂️ Fairies needed for my entire house 😍
Check out Take Your House back and learn to be your own fairy. Not affiliated.
No way do I want a "fairy" messing about in my craft supplies (a non-crafting friend has even offered to help me "clean OUT (!) the piles of s t u f f" !!!); but if one wanted to take on the rest of house -- OR MAKE SUPPER on my crafting days!? -- I'd say "GO for IT!!!"
Thank you. As you started speaking about scrap busting projects using 1 inch squares, I faced the realization that just because some of my white scraps are big enough to stamp a word or a small sentiment doesn't mean I will actually dig through my paper to find some. I just gave myself permission to discard these small pieces as they are created rather than trying to save them for a future they will never see. Great ideas. TYFS
I really appreciate all of your videos! They
spark my organization and creativity! Blessings, Lois
Great video, and I look forward to checking the comments to multiply it. I do several crafts and don’t want it all in my house. I get nice rolling suitcases for a few dollars at garage sales and thrift shops. There is one for resin, one for jewelry making, one for knitting etc, and I take them back and forth to storage. At home I only keep sewing and paper crafting. This is my favorite modular system for the pan-crafter 😉💙😎
Love all your tips. I enjoy the "clean up" process sometimes as much as the "making". I love the saying:
3 steps in cardmaking
1. Buying the products
2. Organizing
3. Actually making something
If I am in a craft mind block, I will try to re-organize something, or clean something. That often gives me ideas to use something that I may have forgotten that I had and loved at 1 time.
The advantage of this Swedish dish cloths that you use for cleaning your brushes is that they’re typically compostable.
I use the periodic “tidy” moments for clearing my mind before the next task. I often do this when I can’t think of what to do next. Just putting away my scissors, craft knife, scraps etc. helps me reset between steps or ideas.
I’m blessed to have a craft room that has room for most of these tips. I think the tip about the reusable yet disposable dish towels is amazing. I’ve seen those in the store and I always think for our heavily used kitchen, It would not be worth it. But I never thought about replacing some of the disposable items in my craft room with these. Thanks for sharing.
I use a little metal plant pot (like a little tin pail) on my desk for my bits of garbage. When it’s full, I dump it in the kitchen garbage bin. I have a long, skinny drawer organizer that slides underneath a section of my die cutter ready for the little bits from trimming or die cutting. That way I have a ready supply of tiny scraps for using for dimension or cutting very small dies.
I use jeweller’s tins for small bits-One is dedicated to the “holes” I’ve punched out of the tiny scraps, and i use that for dimension.
Thank you for the reminder to keep our space tidy so creating is the focus not cleaning before we create. That really takes the joy out of it for me.
Your hard work on all the templates is really appreciated. Thank you so much❣️❣️❣️
I love your paper busting templates. You have your own binder for them!
I have a small trash can on my desk for the little bits. It has made a big difference in holding down a lot of the mess. I definitely wish I had a cleanup fairy.
Me, too. I keep a little bowl next to me for the backing I pull off of double-sided tape and small bits of paper I trim off. I sweep extra embossing powder that didn't make it back into the jar into it, too. All those little things that would float away before making it into a trash can on the floor.
Same with me, I have a metal bowl on my desk for trash as I'm working, It really helps to keep my work area clean 😊
great ideas wish we had a craft thrift store here
E V E R Y community n e e d s a craft thrift store!! In Tucson, AZ, they have a “used book” store that I understand also deals with musical instruments. They’ve had a few occasions to have rubber stamps, but not nearly as ”invested” in dealing in crafty things as I’d like to see.
🧚🏽♀️Your video came to me just in time!🧚🏽♀️ I had a good intention this morning to start organizing, but … caught myself doing paper cutting for my ongoing projects 🧚🏽♀️ I hope your video will put me back on track 😅🧚🏽♀️
I think we all wish we had a clean up fairy!🧚
Thanks for the all the great tips!
I think I want to change a few things around in my craft room. I do have my card bases and card fronts together and handy but not my ✉️. There are a few other things I could put closer so I i don't have to walk around my table to get to.
I have a small trash bin that hangs from my table even though I have a small trash can right beside me on the floor. It seemed like all of the small pieces would land mostly on the floor so I got the hanging one for the smaller pieces. It works great and when the small one is full I dump it in the larger 🗑️ and dump it all at once.😊
TFS❤
Very helpful tips. Thank you Jess.
Oh I have so much patterned paper and all your tips and templates plus your donation site are really appreciated.🧚🏼♀️
OMG! Both you, Jess, and Bitty Penny, have released helpful organizational vids…. Thank you! 🎉💜✨
I thought I was the only one. I like my tools and supplies set up and ready to go when I’m ready to craft and I like to put things away when I’m done. Thanks for this🌸
I thought of another idea I may try!
** I have a ton of unfinished projects. Not just paper but things I "planned" on making then.. didn't or haven't YET! I think.. I will start to put the whole project I planned to start in a 12x12 plastic container, or zip bag or shoe box (whatever it fits in). Then, every week or so, put out a project.. work on it a few min or even the whole thing. If I don't make it within a month.. or 2 (let's be realistic lol) give it away for someone else to make! Throw in an almost done roll of tape that is enough for them to use still, paint bottle, or mini glue bottle and get it gone! I know for me.. I forget about it, and the parts are all over the place. Maybe just maybe if I make project boxes, I'll get to it quicker. And if not, and I keep putting it off.. I probably didn't want to do it in the first place. Just the idea was cute, and I jumped on the, "OOH I can make that" train! But know I have no use for it, lol.
Anywho.. enjoy! Lol
Thank You New to your Page and I really enjoy it !😮 Keep them Coming. Thank You Again !
I have time to craft this entire weekend, I need that 🧚♀️ to come visit every few hours. Thank you for the hints, I have your templates printed, I’m sure I’ll be using some this weekend.
Have a fun crafty weekend!
Thank you for the tips. Had never heard of a craft thrift store- none in my immediate area, but when traveling will definitely be on the lookout for one!
I already use most of your tips. My added tip is for finding those tools/items that I don’t.t use every time I craft. I keep a small address book in my top drawer, I enter the item eg buttons goes under B and its location eg bay3 middle shelf drawer 4. That way I can find what I want when I want it and not spend ages looking through my stash for the one thing.
Your tips are really helpful. I also have a hand vac in my craft room. This helps me keep the mess that “falls around me” down to a minimum. By having it permanently in my craft area endures that I clean up asap.
awesome video Jess!!
Very good tips. Thanks
Great tips!!!!!
Hi Jess, I often joke about my mesk and using something from my floor for Craft Roulette, but truth be told, I wouldn't find much there most of the time. I don't clean up when I'm finished, but I use the putting away period to get inspired for my next session.
What I definitely do is a regular clean-up/testing of products and tools. I look at different items every week. One week, I will clean all my scissors, change/snap off blades on craft knives etc. The next week, I will look into my scrap storage and get rid of the ones which have been hanging in there for too long. Then I will take a look at my SVG files and either relocate them to a more fitting folder or banish them to backup. And so on.
I’m so happy to say I already do most of these ideas. However I really want your actual binders! 🤣🤣🤣
My top tip is that I keep my most-used rectangle (A2 layers), square, and circle dies right by my die-cutting machine. I store them on sturdy magnetic sheets. I label the magnet with the company/set ID, as well as the die sizes, so I know at a glance which layer together.
I had no idea there was a re-use in my area! And it’s non-profit. I’m excited to visit it!
So glad you found one to visit. I hope you enjoy your visit!
Great tips. And i feel like many of them can cross over into other crafts easily too. Thanks for sharing. 🧚
Jess. I just had an idea about your Paper Buster templates (the whole collection version that you sell). I was wishing that on the template there was a photo of a finished card, not just the line drawing. Even better a couple of pictures of different color schemes of different finished cards. Just an idea. I would pay for that and I would then actually print them out and make an Idea binder!!! Merry Christmas from New York!
Thanks Jess and I'm very glad that I DO actually do at least 1 or 3 of these idea's. Will keep working on the rest! LOL Love your Cutting up paper idea's!! OH and I Saved this video so I can come BACK!! 😆💙💙
🧚♀️ 🧚♀️ 🧚♀️ Please send!! lol I just found your YT and blog page. I’m loving it! Thank you for being so awesome and helpful! 🥰 I stress over waste and money down the drain. Planning ahead, being organized, and your paper busting templates are just what I needed!
🧚♂️I love the tip about cutting the dies apart when you get them! Thank you for sharing all your great tips. I’m a new subscriber for sure!!!
I am so impressed with your video and tips. You speak slowly which is important and happy with the closed captions. I just subscribed. I wish that you could come over and help me organize. My craft room shares my bedroom.
i never clean my brushes, i always use the color on it if possible, and if not, i use a paper towel, or scrap and clean it on that and it works like a charm❤
Very good ideas 💡. Thank you Jess.
Such helpful information cause I have gotten sidetracked by some of those tips than gotten of track. I feel like this video was for me 🎉❤. Thank you. Now I can get productive!
I have used your zip top bag idea for stamps and it has changed my storage! It's pretty amazing! I appreciate you sharing all the things! ❤
Hi Jess. Extremely helpful. TFS this awesome video. ❤❤❤
Glad it was helpful!
Great ideas. I am setting up a new stamp room soon, so these tips will come in handy as I get set up. Best Wishes!!!!!
These were great!! Thank you! Definitely picked up some new tips!
🧚♀ and after my craft space, maybe she could do the kitchen 😉
Jess, what wonderful hacks/ ideas for my crafting room. It’s truly appreciated.
I went thru the templates of yours that i have and figured out measurements to easily make 1 card from a template and separated out my DSP of those sizes from my scraps to use them up.
One of my recycling hacks is to have a paper grocery bag nearby and put my recycling in that. Then I just toss the entire thing into the recycling bin.
I do this too. But I use the lunch bag size for my recycling ♻️
So the paper I just die cut from but it’s on the smaller side seems too small to put in a large recycling bin. So I fill up a paper bag and then recycle that.
Also, when we buy items we end up with sooooo much plastic bags that aren’t supposed to go in our regular recycling bin (I’m referring to soft plastic bags not the rigid plastic that can generally be recycled from home). But they can be taken to Walmart, Target, etc and recycled there like we do for our plastic grocery bags.
Do the fairies also make craft rooms? I have the supplies and had I a designated space it would be easy to keep organised.. Just need that designated space!!!
Thank you! This was helpful!
Glad it was helpful!
🧚🧚♂🧚♀ Throw the whole scrap box in the bin at least every year EXCEPT foam and metallics, and anything of a reasonable size and backed by double sided adhesive. You often need small pieces of metallics & foam and they go with everything, while the pieces already backed can save you time. I don't cut into new paper unless i have nothing in the scrap unless it is a new pad / pattern etc.
Keep a mini diecutting machine and paper trimmer on your desk. That's all you need many times.
I don't have a fairy emoji.❤ so here's a heart instead!😂
Lots of great tips . TFS
Thanks for watching!
Great ideas! I'm working on my idea binder. I am going online less for ideas.
I LOVE what you said about scraps. I periodically like making quilt pattern cards, but I don't like doing them enough to keep a container of those pieces on hand. Yes, I had to dump them after they sat for a year. You won't be shocked to know I also preferred working with pieces that went together instead of digging through a container to see what I could make work.
🧚♀️ great tips and reminders 🧚
Great tips, thank you for sharing! I definitely need a 🧚♀️
I have those cloths and didn’t really know what to do with them. Thanks for the suggestion.
Those who like the chamois-type cloths need to give an automotive cleaner-type product a try; it’s called “the absorber”. I bought one a year or two ago from W-mart on the advice of one of the paper crafters here on y.t., but wasn’t into the ink-y part of our craft yet, so haven’t pressed it into service, but the crafter thought they filled the purpose splendidly, and at a price that could NOT be beat!! And the thing is H U G E !! (Something like 27” X 14” or maybe 16”?!?)
@@kkrolf2782I love those absorbed clothes. Exactly the same as the stamp shimmies craft companies are selling. I’ve got one that I cut down into 4 pieces. Love it!!
And those cloths that Jess used in this video are fantastic for washing dishes. They are made to not smell. I wash it in the dishwasher & then set it out to dry. They do eventually wear out but they’re biodegradable. But I’ve been using them in the kitchen for about a year now & I really like them.
These are great ideas!
This was a helpful video. 😍
Thank you!! Amazing tips and tricks. I will be adding this idea to my craft area.
Great video! Lots of great ideas.
great video, tfs
I don't know about fairies but I think I have sprites in my craft room, they steal stuff. I lost my envelope maker a couple of years ago and still haven't found it. thanks for your advice, Jess. Ruth down under.
Great video. Where did you get your dies snips from?
Great ideas for all areas and length of time involvement. Do you have this checklist as a download?
I found the color my life app recently it's great now I know what I have
Once a year i go through my dies, stamps, folders and donate what I haven't used in a long time
🧚 😊
Where do people put their “blogs”? Do I h a v e to go onto facebook or some such to find your list of “crafting thrift stores”??
Here’s the link: jesscrafts.com/blog/craft-thrift/
@@JessCrafts Thx B U N C H E S, Jess. You are s u c h a blessing!!
Please send me the craft fairies!! 🧚🧚♀️🧚♀️🧚♀️🧚♀️🧚🧚🧚♂️
I use compression fingerless gloves while crafting, so my arthritic hands don't ache afterwards.
Just about all the ideas I could 👍. But the whole cleaning up thing was 🥴😩😢 😂😂. I always think about a creative chef having several 'sous chefs' to do the mundane stuff….. yep I could use a few of those. 😁😁
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🧚♀️🧚🧚♂️🧚🧚♀️I need a whole cleaning fairy team1
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I never wash my blending brushes it can ruin them
I know there are crafters who claim that their blending brushes need only to be “scrubbed” off on a paper towel to remove the excess ink. And I get that that may work for DYE inks, but after using some of my blenders with Colorbox Chalk Ink, they look somewhat matted. My thought is that after just a few times of use, they’ll N E E D a washing. I may first try a very mild solution incorporating Simple Green, unless I hear caveats to the contrary.
Using hot water can definitely ruin your brushes by impacting the glue holding the bristles. Try using cool water and a gentle soap (not detergent) and you should be ok.
@@PHALOMOON Thx for responding. Be well
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My top tip is that I keep my most-used rectangle (A2 layers), square, and circle dies right by my die-cutting machine. I store them on sturdy magnetic sheets. I label the magnet with the company/set ID, as well as the die sizes, so I know at a glance which layer together.
Great idea! I keep all my stand alone dies in an open bin that I can flip through right next to my machine so they are all within arms reach. It is so helpful to have it all together.
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