Love, love, love every one of your videos. My head is spinning after watching all these different items you have put together. THANK YOU, Paula for sharing them ❤️
I made those clothesline baskets five years ago only I wrapped them with fabric. They sold so so. Now I have a big bag of them in my closet and I use the large ones as pet beds for my cats.🙂
Love the idea of using the cutouts for tag bundles. Use everything you can. Those cups maybe charge $6.00? They seem to have more than the other box items that you're charging $5.00. Love the spatulas and mini cutting boards. Always best to have a demo open of your bagged items so people can see inside. Can't wait for the new tutorials. Blessings and good luck at your craft fair. Sell everything. 🤗☃️
Those little cutting boards would be cute bottle tags if you were having a BYOB party. If you put a couple pictures in your display for your pic album--that would help illustrate what they are for.
Hi Paula. I love all your ideas! And I love how packaging is important to you as it is to me. I always get nice feedback at the fairs about my presentation. I take pride in my work and I can tell you do as well. Where can I find your tutorial for the mini spatulas. I came across some at Michaels and love how you put them together. Thanks! Wishing you and yours a happy and healthy harvest Lisa’s season!
You have such great ideas. Could you please direct me to your tutorial where you made the cute christmas spatula mounted on the cardboard in a plastic bag?
I love all of your pieces! I have a question regarding the gift tags…………how did you make the slit to hold the gift tags? It looks like a tool would be needed to make the cut out so perfectly 🙂.
@@craftingwithpaula it’s the 4 tags that you took from the Park Lane paper pack. And you packaged them with string and displayed them nicely in the slits so the buyer can see what’s in the package. I loved how this looked. Thank you for responding so quickly!
There is no need for special tools at all. I just cut vertical strips with my X-Acto knife and slid them in then I glued another piece of paper on the back so you wouldn’t see it.😉
I am confused on the one where you say you use cutouts to make money. I can’t figure out what it is other than tags but you have what looks like card front paper. Thanks for explanation in advance. Edit to add: I love your gift basket. Dollar tree has the plastic bags you use with a heat gun to cover a large gift basket. I know around Easter they always have them also. They shrink up really nice and look professional. Also if it rips just overlap or tape and hit again with heat gun. I think there are videos if you get stuck. They are clear.
I love the tag idea. I love the ornament tea bag because some time you have to give an ornament for a gift exchange. So I think that might be good. I just want you to have a dollar item. Maybe those nuggets if you only put 2 in. I am going to take the rope bowl class you offer after the holidays because you make them so beautifully. I have tried but they come out wonky. I am looking forward to making it correctly
I just mean that sometimes we ignore the cutout pages in our paper pads. I've been making an effort to make good use of them either by applying them to my projects or, like I did with the tags, re-packaging and selling them. So many times I finish a paper pad and the cutouts are untouched, maybe it's me. 🙄
You should say a sewing machine is needed for the baskets. I purchase the online course not knowing a sewing machine is needed. I can’t even use the class I don’t have a sewing machine that works. If I would have known I wouldn’t have bought the class.
@@JCcreates927 people who like craft fairs like to go and buy because they dont do that many advanced crafts at home or might just be getting into it. I also dont own a sewing machine and would have to use glue.
❤❤❤ everything. Great prices hope you sell out❣️
🙏 thank you Patsy!
I think I would buy one of everything on your table! LOL
Love your videos!
You should come then 😂😂
Very beautifully crafted..excellent work.
thank you!
You have some incredible gift Ideas included here!
Thanks! Check the tutorials and make some 😉🌲
Very cute ideas. Thank you
@@lilystilo710 you’re welcome Lily!
Love the spatulas. Cute!
Thanks!
Love, love, love every one of your videos. My head is spinning after watching all these different items you have put together. THANK YOU, Paula for sharing them ❤️
Hope your head stops spinning so that you can get to work 😄😄
okay Paula, you win! haha.. everything is SO cute I love it all!!!
😊 thank you 🙏
Love the gifts
I absolutely love everything you have made❤️
@@diannstrange4023 thank you, Diann!
Great ideas😻🎄🇨🇦
Thank you soooooo much for this video!1 love them all, but especially the tag packaging - brilliant!!!
@@cathychapin3850 you’re welcome Cathy!
I just came across your channel and love it. I am going through your videos and will be sure to make many things.
Great, enjoy your time!
I made those clothesline baskets five years ago only I wrapped them with fabric. They sold so so. Now I have a big bag of them in my closet and I use the large ones as pet beds for my cats.🙂
I just made a big one for my sister’s cats 😉
Use them to make gift baskets.
Great ideas
@@paulanicely1177 thank you Paula 😉
new to your channel love your creations and appreciate your tutorials to refer to as well.
enjoy!
I am doing a sale in my Gift Basket shop and needs some small luttle gifts. Such great ideas. Thank you.
You’re welcome, Angel.😉
I love everything!
Everything is super cute and sure to sell! I’m so excited for the new tutorials you have planned. Great job, Paula 🩷
Thanks, Laura!!
Great video with wonderful ideas
Thank you 🙏
Looking forward to all the tutorials. love all the projects!
Thanks, Angie 😉
adorable crafts, love them all!
A little late watching love the ideas.
Thanks Tammie!
Fantastic ideas! ❤
@@mgpm17 thank you!
Love the idea of using the cutouts for tag bundles. Use everything you can.
Those cups maybe charge $6.00? They seem to have more than the other box items that you're charging $5.00.
Love the spatulas and mini cutting boards.
Always best to have a demo open of your bagged items so people can see inside.
Can't wait for the new tutorials.
Blessings and good luck at your craft fair. Sell everything. 🤗☃️
Thanks for the tips!
Those little cutting boards would be cute bottle tags if you were having a BYOB party.
If you put a couple pictures in your display for your pic album--that would help illustrate what they are for.
Tha ks for the tips!! 😉
Everything is gorgeous 😍, I'm sure you will not bring much home. Thank you for doing your videos they are brilliant 🎉
Thank YOU, Yvonne. 😉
Is there a video for the Christmas spaculas, I couldn't find it.
Beautiful work! I feel your prices are a bit too low. Your crafts are awesome!! ❤️🙌💰
@@angelanorris8621 thank you. It does depend on the craft fair in the area where it is located.
Hi Paula. I love all your ideas! And I love how packaging is important to you as it is to me. I always get nice feedback at the fairs about my presentation. I take pride in my work and I can tell you do as well. Where can I find your tutorial for the mini spatulas. I came across some at Michaels and love how you put them together. Thanks! Wishing you and yours a happy and healthy harvest Lisa’s season!
Hi Stephanie! Where is your craft fair? Hope you do well. As for the spatula, the tutorial was published today but they are regular sized, not mini. 😉
You have such great ideas. Could you please direct me to your tutorial where you made the cute christmas spatula mounted on the cardboard in a plastic bag?
It has not been published yet… its comong soon!
I'm new to your channel and find your crafts beautiful. Do you make all the plastic holders? Marie ❤️
Hi Marie! Which plastic holders?
I WANT TO GO TO YOUR CRAFT FAIR……..but I live in Massachusetts………🤣
Plan and cone next year 😂😂😂
I love all of your pieces! I have a question regarding the gift tags…………how did you make the slit to hold the gift tags? It looks like a tool would be needed to make the cut out so perfectly 🙂.
Hi Vikki! Which tags do you mean? I went quickly over the video and I can’t figure out what you’re talking about.Lol
@@craftingwithpaula it’s the 4 tags that you took from the Park Lane paper pack. And you packaged them with string and displayed them nicely in the slits so the buyer can see what’s in the package. I loved how this looked. Thank you for responding so quickly!
There is no need for special tools at all. I just cut vertical strips with my X-Acto knife and slid them in then I glued another piece of paper on the back so you wouldn’t see it.😉
Thanks again for your quick response! I’m definitely going to try to do this. You are so talented and I love that you share your talent ❤
what are the little metal ornamental dots on the front of the post it notes? Where can I get them?
I am confused on the one where you say you use cutouts to make money. I can’t figure out what it is other than tags but you have what looks like card front paper. Thanks for explanation in advance.
Edit to add: I love your gift basket. Dollar tree has the plastic bags you use with a heat gun to cover a large gift basket. I know around Easter they always have them also. They shrink up really nice and look professional. Also if it rips just overlap or tape and hit again with heat gun. I think there are videos if you get stuck. They are clear.
Why not do bundles like 1 for $2 or 3 for $5 on the post it notes same as the lip balms.
I love the tag idea. I love the ornament tea bag because some time you have to give an ornament for a gift exchange. So I think that might be good. I just want you to have a dollar item. Maybe those nuggets if you only put 2 in. I am going to take the rope bowl class you offer after the holidays because you make them so beautifully. I have tried but they come out wonky. I am looking forward to making it correctly
thanks for the tip, I've changed the price tags adding the bundles@@marianela111
I just mean that sometimes we ignore the cutout pages in our paper pads. I've been making an effort to make good use of them either by applying them to my projects or, like I did with the tags, re-packaging and selling them. So many times I finish a paper pad and the cutouts are untouched, maybe it's me. 🙄
Open them up
You should say a sewing machine is needed for the baskets. I purchase the online course not knowing a sewing machine is needed. I can’t even use the class I don’t have a sewing machine that works. If I would have known I wouldn’t have bought the class.
Send me an email and I’d be happy to give you a refund. Craftingwithpaula@gmail.com
How did you think the baskets were held together?
@@JCcreates927some TH-camrs use hot glue or strong fabric glue, not just a sewing machine.
@@JCcreates927 people who like craft fairs like to go and buy because they dont do that many advanced crafts at home or might just be getting into it. I also dont own a sewing machine and would have to use glue.