Thank you for all of the great advice! Just wanted you to know how much you are appreciated. The boxes are beautiful. Love them! And thank you for your genorosity of time.
Did I mention that the fact that you explain everything AND show each step meticulously, makes it so easy to follow! Thank you! (And as someone mentioned before, no annoying music! Hurray!) 😁
Love that you share how to make items. Also, I love how you break the process down, including tools, paint etc…Thank you for generously sharing your talents & ideas! Be blessed!
Like the rounded surface the best. Love the dimensions that the colors just do on their own because of the depth. What a great idea to do with what would be waste for some people. You're a true artist. 🎉
You are so awesome Tammy! Thank you for sharing your beautiful ideas that i can make money doing! I think that's really awesome! Thank you again. You inspire me! I've needed some inspiration... you have it to me!! Thank you!!! 😊
Thank you so much for the advice! I was in Hobby Lobby today wanting to start this hobby. Couldn't find the necklace kits or any cabochons at all. Love your videos. Thank you for sharing!
I did that with my fingernail polish stuff. I even glued it onto other shells I didn't paint. By gluing I mean I put fingernail polish remover onto the item and it glued itself. Love yours too.
Another wonderful classic. Inspired by Ms Tammy Anderson 🎉. Love to you and your lovely Pussy Cats from my Cats and me. ❤. You colour my heart ❤️ from a warm! UK 🇬🇧
Very cool video! The only way to open a jump ring is exactly as Tammy did: twist toward/away, not moving the shoulders out left/right. As with captive bead piercing jewelry, you'll *never* close it so that the points connect again. Hoping to make it to your next class - no matter how much I watch you, I always learn something new. Thank you for the lesson! Much love and smo0o0o0o0o0oches.
Tammy Thank you so much for sharing your artistic talent with us! This is such a great idea. I especially like a way to use up my paint. As you must know buying paint is very tempting to an artist and you can end up with much more than you need. This will definitely help with getting rid of the guilt of buying so much and making the money back by doing something so creative with the paint! 🩷
So, I make lampwork beads. We have a cell technique in glass. Yours is much faster to create. I've been looking for something small and quick to create, this just might be the thing. Thank you for sharing your techniques so freely. It's very giving. ❤
Ive been trying to figure out how to make a profit, how toget proper mix for pours, etc ( hate the waste. Ut never occured to me to allow it to dry and peel up...duh! Smh!) thank you, thank you thank you for your clear concise direction brand and tool list...MY HERO! THIS means so much to my family.
I like the caberchon look the best. I didn’t realize you can do so much with the paint skins. Always learn from your videos which I truly like learning from you!!!
All this talk about skins, and I find myself sitting here getting hungry. I know potatoe skins are not what you were talking about, but that thought wouldn't leave my mind. Maybe because I got hungry smelling your body scrub, I opened the box right before watching your video. The smell of melon-cucumber really woke up my appetite. 🤗😘 I love you Tammy 😍
Tammy, you are terrific! Your products are so beautiful and you are an amazing teacher! Thank you for being so generous with your knowledge and experience. I'm inspired!
Yes! This is right up my alley, turning the byproducts from other projects into products themselves. I absolutely love it! A couple of them were mesmerizing, looked like planets or even galaxies. I wonder if the skins could even be molded and hardened into another form? I suppose it could be wrapped around like a cup or something. A pen holder or whatever....or maybe like a glass bottle! Used as a way to protect it. I've been (slowly) trying to use glass over plastic and the hardest for me is plastic water bottles. What are your thoughts on using these skins as actual bottle skins? Have you experimented with the strength of the skins? Tried different thicknesses? I know you're creating mostly for art purposes, but some of these you mentioned are general use items with just added artistry (buttons, phone accessories) so I mean, why not? I think I'd like to try and experiment with this now and curious of your thoughts... 😄
That 40% off coupon, at Hobby Lobby, was only for 1 Reg priced item. The weekly sales are a better deal. These are great ideas. I have done some necklaces as well. Keychain are another easy one to do.
Awesome, helpful and simple interactive video to follow, making some beautiful pieces out of paint pour spillage. I always got frustrated at those pouring videos at how much paint was wasted and thought to myself that I wouldn’t be wasting all of that paint. Thanks so much for your simple recycling ideas, well done. I love your work💜🫶🏼🙏
Lots of great information Tammy. Beautiful jewelry boxes.. Love the necklaces!! Thank you Tammy for sharing with us. Have a wonderful week. See you next Sunday.😊💖
Brilliant way of using paint skins. I have used Glossy Accents in place of resin. If left in the sun after it's dry, it turns orange. It will turn orange in the bottle as well when it gets old.
I love this idea so much...just started working with both acrylic pour and resin and this is awesome. I been reselling on ebay and been wanting something more crafty to do. Thanks so much, just subbed to you as well
THOROUGH EXPLANATIONS! THANK YOU! 😊❤❤❤❤ I’d love to see a video called, “How to get help with getting supplies!” 😂 seriously tho 😊 You have amazing work and always explain everything very well! 😊
If it would work for cabinets, how would I create a mostly black, with silver and turquoise, and maybe a little brick red and maybe a tiny bit of yellow, skins. I could also see fire colors and water color. Thanks for the video. My mind is racing.
I used to paint pour, then i fell in love with watercolor so i no longer pour, however when i did, i would take the clear cabs and drop it right into the overflow drips while wet..flip and let dry. Ones u dont like, peel off and repeat. With the cabs, i uv resin the back and i wire wrapped into gorgeous pendants.
Thank you, Tammy! I am in Southeast Texas. It is humongously hot and humid right now. So I will make up some stuff to sell in the fall when it is cooker.
If you use the UV resin, you could then use the cabochon to make magnets.. thereby increasing your profit from 1 pack of jewellery blanks.
Thank you for all of the great advice! Just wanted you to know how much you are appreciated. The boxes are beautiful. Love them! And thank you for your genorosity of time.
Did I mention that the fact that you explain everything AND show each step meticulously, makes it so easy to follow! Thank you!
(And as someone mentioned before, no annoying music! Hurray!) 😁
Agreed! 100%!
Absolutely agree!
I can't believe how incredibly beautiful these projects are. You definitely have a new fan!!!!!
Love that you used the left over paint instead of wasting it. All the things you made were so easy. I like the resin finish the best.
Love that you share how to make items. Also, I love how you break the process down, including tools, paint etc…Thank you for generously sharing your talents & ideas! Be blessed!
Keychains would be nice too. Love watching your videos! Now that I’m retired I would love to do these pours. Thank you! You do beautiful work ❤
You have inspired me I have retired and did not know what I was going yo do thank you
Love ❤️ your work. Could you do a video of your set up at a craft fair? It would be so helpful. Thanks for all you do 😊
Like the rounded surface the best. Love the dimensions that the colors just do on their own because of the depth. What a great idea to do with what would be waste for some people. You're a true artist. 🎉
Great videos! Thanks!
Thank you Tammy 💝
Спасибо!Очень интересные идеи!Я подписалась ,интересно следить за Вашими работами.Успехов!Привет из России!
You are so awesome Tammy! Thank you for sharing your beautiful ideas that i can make money doing! I think that's really awesome! Thank you again. You inspire me! I've needed some inspiration... you have it to me!! Thank you!!! 😊
Thank you so much for the advice! I was in Hobby Lobby today wanting to start this hobby. Couldn't find the necklace kits or any cabochons at all. Love your videos. Thank you for sharing!
I did that with my fingernail polish stuff. I even glued it onto other shells I didn't paint. By gluing I mean I put fingernail polish remover onto the item and it glued itself.
Love yours too.
Thank you so much. I love that you explained everything
Love, love these and all I’ve seen you do tonight. Never seen you until tonight.
Another wonderful classic. Inspired by Ms Tammy Anderson 🎉. Love to you and your lovely Pussy Cats from my Cats and me. ❤. You colour my heart ❤️ from a warm! UK 🇬🇧
They're beautiful and you're very creative.
Tammy and Kanella are my favorite teachers!!! You both inspire me so much!! Love you gals!! Big hugs from Puerto Rico 🇵🇷!!
Very cool video!
The only way to open a jump ring is exactly as Tammy did: twist toward/away, not moving the shoulders out left/right. As with captive bead piercing jewelry, you'll *never* close it so that the points connect again.
Hoping to make it to your next class - no matter how much I watch you, I always learn something new.
Thank you for the lesson! Much love and smo0o0o0o0o0oches.
THank you for sharing all of these ideas!!
I prefer the cabachon look. Magnifies
Tammy
Thank you so much for sharing your artistic talent with us! This is such a great idea. I especially like a way to use up my paint. As you must know buying paint is very tempting to an artist and you can end up with much more than you need. This will definitely help with getting rid of the guilt of buying so much and making the money back by doing something so creative with the paint! 🩷
So, I make lampwork beads. We have a cell technique in glass. Yours is much faster to create. I've been looking for something small and quick to create, this just might be the thing. Thank you for sharing your techniques so freely. It's very giving. ❤
Love it all thanks for sharing. I like the cabochons.
I used to make crystal jewelry & have bezels & cabochons.
You are amazing, loving the ideas.🎉😊
Thank you for sharing - will attempt to give it a go!!!
Beautiful work.
Great projects. Love the box with the bling. You are so kind to walk us through the process. Thank you so much for sharing.
Ive been trying to figure out how to make a profit, how toget proper mix for pours, etc ( hate the waste. Ut never occured to me to allow it to dry and peel up...duh! Smh!) thank you, thank you thank you for your clear concise direction brand and tool list...MY HERO! THIS means so much to my family.
Beautiful work!
I like them all, can you show how you did the green jewelry box😊thank you 😊
Tammy thank you for doing these videos 😊
All great ideas Beautiful work. ❤
I prefer the cabashon.
I like the caberchon look the best. I didn’t realize you can do so much with the paint skins. Always learn from your videos which I truly like learning from you!!!
All this talk about skins, and I find myself sitting here getting hungry. I know potatoe skins are not what you were talking about, but that thought wouldn't leave my mind. Maybe because I got hungry smelling your body scrub, I opened the box right before watching your video. The smell of melon-cucumber really woke up my appetite. 🤗😘 I love you Tammy 😍
My hungry butt thought of that too 🤣
😊😊😊
You are a great teacher.
Always grateful for all the tips and tricks you share Tammy. 😊
I'm glad you have good luck selling,I made these with risen about 4 years ago ,noone bought any😢
Tammy, you are terrific! Your products are so beautiful and you are an amazing teacher! Thank you for being so generous with your knowledge and experience. I'm inspired!
You’re a brilliant artist and nice person I can tell! Thank you for these cool ideas!!😊
The paint skins are a wonderful idea. ❤ U Tammy
Loved this video! Yes, turning on the flash we can see the colors better. Thanks.
Thank you for showing us this I also sent it to a friend who does a lot of shows these turned out beautiful 😍
Yes! This is right up my alley, turning the byproducts from other projects into products themselves. I absolutely love it! A couple of them were mesmerizing, looked like planets or even galaxies. I wonder if the skins could even be molded and hardened into another form? I suppose it could be wrapped around like a cup or something. A pen holder or whatever....or maybe like a glass bottle! Used as a way to protect it. I've been (slowly) trying to use glass over plastic and the hardest for me is plastic water bottles. What are your thoughts on using these skins as actual bottle skins? Have you experimented with the strength of the skins? Tried different thicknesses? I know you're creating mostly for art purposes, but some of these you mentioned are general use items with just added artistry (buttons, phone accessories) so I mean, why not? I think I'd like to try and experiment with this now and curious of your thoughts... 😄
That 40% off coupon, at Hobby Lobby, was only for 1 Reg priced item. The weekly sales are a better deal. These are great ideas. I have done some necklaces as well. Keychain are another easy one to do.
Thank you for sharing.
Just beautiful. You are a great teacher.
Great ideas, Tammy. Thanks 🏴
You are very generous to share your processes! Thank you❤
Thank you ever so much for sharing these great ideas.
Awesome, helpful and simple interactive video to follow, making some beautiful pieces out of paint pour spillage. I always got frustrated at those pouring videos at how much paint was wasted and thought to myself that I wouldn’t be wasting all of that paint. Thanks so much for your simple recycling ideas, well done. I love your work💜🫶🏼🙏
I always learn something I did not know before! Thank you!
thank you, you explain everything so well. I love your pours and paint skins. you have lots of really cool ideas. Love from the UK.
Geat video!
Great ideas! I love the raised glass piece. Luv ya GF😁😘
Thankyou Tammy for great ideas. I've been doing jewellery boxes as my husband woodturns them out. Thrilled with results, thankyou for the ideas.
This is great I have been wanting do a cart show …thank you would like to come next month to yr show please
Lots of great information Tammy. Beautiful jewelry boxes.. Love the necklaces!! Thank you Tammy for sharing with us. Have a wonderful week. See you next Sunday.😊💖
Thanks Tammy. Always so interesting and so generous to share your knowledge.
Brilliant way of using paint skins.
I have used Glossy Accents in place of resin. If left in the sun after it's dry, it turns orange. It will turn orange in the bottle as well when it gets old.
So interesting!!!!
If I ever started this I would never sleep or eat as I believe I would become addicted!
So much fun just to watch too!
Thank you!
Love your ideas!
Beautiful work Tammy!
❤
I love this idea so much...just started working with both acrylic pour and resin and this is awesome. I been reselling on ebay and been wanting something more crafty to do. Thanks so much, just subbed to you as well
Love, love, love your ideas! Can’t wait to try them! Thank you. 💜☮️
Beautiful ❤
Love all of them i do craft shows would love to try thanks
THOROUGH EXPLANATIONS! THANK YOU! 😊❤❤❤❤
I’d love to see a video called, “How to get help with getting supplies!” 😂 seriously tho 😊 You have amazing work and always explain everything very well! 😊
❤❤thanks for sharing
Gorgeous!
Awesome ideas! Thank you!!
❤❤❤ That was so interesting and full of such a lot of information. Thank you. USA NH
Thanks for the really cool ideas. Going to give these ideas a try.😊💙
This is exactly what I do. People will, buy something unique ❤
If it would work for cabinets, how would I create a mostly black, with silver and turquoise, and maybe a little brick red and maybe a tiny bit of yellow, skins. I could also see fire colors and water color. Thanks for the video. My mind is racing.
Hey Tammy I found a deal this week on those 😍 at Micheals for 2 dollars and 12 cents ❤️😊
Great idea, thank you for sharing
beautiful love that you used the skins
I used to paint pour, then i fell in love with watercolor so i no longer pour, however when i did, i would take the clear cabs and drop it right into the overflow drips while wet..flip and let dry. Ones u dont like, peel off and repeat. With the cabs, i uv resin the back and i wire wrapped into gorgeous pendants.
Love it great idea.♥️🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
Thanks, good info
Love it, I’m going to try it.
Loved this
Great ideas
I like the rounded look best
Another great video!!! Thank you
Thank you, Tammy! I am in Southeast Texas. It is humongously hot and humid right now. So I will make up some stuff to sell in the fall when it is cooker.
Love the idea of using the runoff. I am so nervous. I think i will do my trials before I get serious.
Really love how you explain and give a app, price thank you
Love it
You are a great teacher!
Your always so helpful Tammy, love your work ❤😊
Beautiful results Tammy.
EXCELLENT THANK YOU
I absolutely love your videos and your items.
Thanks Tammy.... I like the cabochons the best.... ❤
Luv all these skins 😍 ❤️