Your video is perfect. First of all no annoying music interfering with dialogue. Your designs are easy and inspiring and so much better than the mass produced crap to be found at craft stores. Making your own stamps make art very individual and unique. Kudos!
Sounds crazy to ask this...where did you get your scissors. I cannot find long bladed scissors in the US. the longer th cutting blades the smoother the fussy cut. And, also, thanks for another great video!
Thanks for your comment. Those scissors are actually sewing scissors! Shhh! They’re not sewing scissors anymore… 😉 I do find them too big for fussy cutting though- nail scissors (or even embroidery scissors) are the best for that.
Thanks for answering. I found an internet video with Picasso cutting his very large collage pieces with scissors even bigger than the ones you use! Must have been tailors' cutting tools. I'll go to my local quiltmaking store (yes we have one locally) to check their stock. Thnx.
@@Bella-d1v9y Just know that once you use sewing scissors on paper, they're not so great for fabric anymore... worth it, in my opinion, but it might shock sewers/ quilters!
Your video is perfect. First of all no annoying music interfering with dialogue. Your designs are easy and inspiring and so much better than the mass produced crap to be found at craft stores. Making your own stamps make art very individual and unique. Kudos!
Thank you so much! 😊
Smashing! Thanks for sharing
Thank you! :)
Nice job, both on the stamps and on your video! 😊 Thank you.
Thanks Pat!
Great video! I don’t have any fun foam, but I do have some old foam meat trays that I’m going to try this with.
That should work too. Good luck!
Thank you! Love your ideas.
Thanks Liz!
Sounds crazy to ask this...where did you get your scissors. I cannot find long bladed scissors in the US. the longer th cutting blades the smoother the fussy cut. And, also, thanks for another great video!
Thanks for your comment. Those scissors are actually sewing scissors! Shhh! They’re not sewing scissors anymore… 😉 I do find them too big for fussy cutting though- nail scissors (or even embroidery scissors) are the best for that.
Thanks for answering. I found an internet video with Picasso cutting his very large collage pieces with scissors even bigger than the ones you use! Must have been tailors' cutting tools. I'll go to my local quiltmaking store (yes we have one locally) to check their stock. Thnx.
@@Bella-d1v9y Just know that once you use sewing scissors on paper, they're not so great for fabric anymore... worth it, in my opinion, but it might shock sewers/ quilters!