Thank you so very much Justin! I'm glad you enjoyed it! I know exactly what you mean about wanting all the things! Take care and I hope you come back soon!!
My favorite and most realistic application of snow on cards is to use lightweight spackling from the hardware store, mixed with a little bit of white acrylic paint. You can add a tiny bit of water to thin it if you need to. After it’s dry I go over it with my Wink of Stella pen to add sparkle. You could also sprinkle glitter over it while it’s still wet, but I hate using loose glitter. It stays dimensional and doesn’t yellow, plus it’s super cheap! Thanks so much for your informative video.
I was need to make Snow for the Crafts items and Cards for my Gingerbread people and Snowmen, Penguins I'm 75 years old I just do some Crafts just to keep my minds Alert and hands Functioning.🥰
OMG Your Ideas for Products for wanting the snowy look are Fabulous!! Your Demonstration is Spectacular!! I so agree with you about just whatever kind of look your going for!! Thanks SNOW Much for your Outstanding Tutorial....You did a Super Incredible Job!! YOU SNOW ROCK!! Joan Smith
Hello! I kinda depends on how hard it is. If it's fully dry, unfortunately, I haven't had luck with adding water. If it's stiff, but pliable, a tiny bit of water at a time, stirring between may revive it. You don't have anything to lose by trying! Good luck and let me know what happens please!
You are very welcome Amy! I know you will enjoy your new hobby! LMK if you have questions and I hope you'll check out my playlists for techniques that interest you! Have fun!
hi, i know this is a late watch on my part, but what is that pen you used to apply the later part of the video? it was in a fat pen thing thank you gale!!
loved the snow compares. But now I like several. thought this would be an easy choice. haha glad I found your channel.
Thank you so very much! I'm so glad you liked it (and found my channel;) Take care and come back soon!
This video was so satisfying but now I need all of these lol! Your handwriting is impeccable btw!
Thank you so very much Justin! I'm glad you enjoyed it! I know exactly what you mean about wanting all the things! Take care and I hope you come back soon!!
Thanks, love when you have a visual and can compare all different products like that. Thanks again.yes they look better on the white.
Thank you so much Laura! I'm glad it was helpful! Take care!
My favorite and most realistic application of snow on cards is to use lightweight spackling from the hardware store, mixed with a little bit of white acrylic paint. You can add a tiny bit of water to thin it if you need to. After it’s dry I go over it with my Wink of Stella pen to add sparkle. You could also sprinkle glitter over it while it’s still wet, but I hate using loose glitter. It stays dimensional and doesn’t yellow, plus it’s super cheap! Thanks so much for your informative video.
You are very welcome! Great idea! I work at Lowe's and walk down aisle 5 several times a day lol!! So glad you stopped by! Take care!
I plan to do an add-on video since there are new things in the last few years. I will be sure to mention your way and attribute it to you!
Wow thanks for the detailed examples. Much appreciated
You are very welcome! I'm so glad you found them helpful! Take care!
Yes Yes it was Very Helpful now I know to do as you did and put on cardstock Color and then White to see it better .
Thank you for sharing.
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Hello!! I'm so glad you found this helpful! Thank you for stopping by! Have a wonderful day! ❤️❤️❤️
I was need to make Snow for the Crafts items and Cards for my
Gingerbread people and Snowmen,
Penguins I'm 75 years old I just do some Crafts just to keep my minds
Alert and hands Functioning.🥰
That's wonderful and a great idea to exercise your hands!
Thank you, for sharing, I didn't realize there are so many snow products, so useful to see them applied.
Thank you Patricia! It's my pleasure!!
Lots of great ideas for snow... love the sparkly ones so much!!
Thank you!! I do too!!
OMG Your Ideas for Products for wanting the snowy look are Fabulous!! Your Demonstration is Spectacular!! I so agree with you about just whatever kind of look your going for!! Thanks SNOW Much for your Outstanding Tutorial....You did a Super Incredible Job!! YOU SNOW ROCK!!
Joan Smith
Wow! Thank you! I'm so glad you found it helpful! Take care!
Lots of good info here my crafty friend! Thanks!
Thank you very much my crafty friend 😀!
Wow, this is great! Thanks for sharing!
You are quite welcome Amanda! I'm so glad you like it!
Really nice comparisons cthank you
Thank you so much Kym! I'm so glad you found it helpful!
Thank you so much. I just bought 2 different ones and this came in very handy!
I'm so glad Jackie!! Enjoy them!
Very cool.thank you for new ideas and sharing
Thank you! You are very welcome!
Thanks so much for sharing!
You are very welcome! Thank you for stopping by! I hope it's helpful!
Wow....so many!!! Thank you for sharing this....very helpful :) Hugs...Janie
You're very welcome!! I'm so glad that it's helpful! Take care!
so many great ideas, thanks for sharing, very informative!
Thank you so much! I'm glad you enjoyed it!😁
Thank you for all the information.
You are very welcome! Thank you so much for stopping by!
Great demo 👍..... very informative....thank you 😊
Thank you so much Jane!!
Very informative and helpful. Thank you.
I'm so glad Chere! You are very welcome!
Love seeing all the different options. FYI, Diamond Dust is ground glass
Thank you Patricia! Good to know about the Diamond Dust! That can make a big difference in how one uses it! So glad you stopped by!!
Darby Creek, as in Delco?
Hi! I'm sorry, but I'm not in Delco. Have a great day!!
This was so helpful! 😊
I'm so glad!!!😘
Thankyou ! I have the Ranger texture paste, never used and it’s hard. Can I add water to it?
Hello! I kinda depends on how hard it is. If it's fully dry, unfortunately, I haven't had luck with adding water. If it's stiff, but pliable, a tiny bit of water at a time, stirring between may revive it. You don't have anything to lose by trying! Good luck and let me know what happens please!
@@darbycreekso far it seems to be working. I keep adding more water and poking holes in it to break it up.
Awesome!!!
Very helpful
Thank you! I'm so glad!
Thank you very helpful for newbi
You are very welcome Amy! I know you will enjoy your new hobby! LMK if you have questions and I hope you'll check out my playlists for techniques that interest you! Have fun!
hi, i know this is a late watch on my part, but what is that pen you used to apply the later part of the video? it was in a fat pen thing thank you gale!!
I have various glue pens. I will take a look and see!
Oh! It's called a snow pen. There are links in the description box of the video if you want to find one. Stay safe!