You can also add it to 91% or 99% alcohol to make it more like a blending solution for alcohol ink painting. I just learned that this week too!😊 Great video! Thanks!! ❤
Watching in 2019 and delighted to have found this channel! The information on this channel is excellent and provided in a way that even a beginner like me can use.
I write with fountain pens, some are vintage and need a slippery ink to keep the bladders soft. I mix 2 drops glycerin to 2 drops water and mix it into my fountain pen ink, that's for one pen and one fill, not the whole bottle of ink. It softens the ink, keeps it from clogging up very nice old gold nib without harming them.
Hi Lindsey:i mix glycerine with lemon juice in a bottle (1/2 glycerine and 1/2 lemon juice)real lemon is better but you have to use a strainer to remove pulps,otherwise it clogs the spray bottle, this mixture is the only thing that gets rid of cracks on the heels of your feet, spray that after every shower while your feet are damp, and shake the bottle before each use😘😘😘
That’s a great tip. I mix lemon juice with honey and glycerine and top it up with hot water for a really soothing cold remedy - just the thing before you go to sleep.
I love glycerine, too, Lindsay! You have given me plenty more ideas for using it. I love it for mixing with water and spraying on card, crumpling it up and repeat several times, to make faux leather. It breaks down the fibres and makes the card pliable. Fabulous. Love this video - so much fun! Shoshi
OMGosh this I have to try with the Sizzix surfsomething or other super thick leather like faux leather paper media product they sell. Though I wetted it as instructed & plied and kneaded the heck out of it and cut it dry too no matter what I did I ended up KILLING as in ruined three different brandnew Tim Holtz 3D cut and emboss plates. The ones that make those stand out leaves and embellishments. Anyway before I realized that I picked up two of just about every color especially all the metalics in the 10 foot rolls. There are few UA-cam vidoes on using and they usually are sewing with it. I'll no doubt eventually concur that beautiful stuff but in the meantime it sits across 4 of my drawers that usually hold 12x12 pads of cardstock and will....right. Better to keep it in the drawers to remind me I need to work out someway to use it with my dies maybe even if it's just my steel rule dies. If I put it into deep storage as in basement or attic I'll forget it exists as in out of sight out of mind. But hey hey hey. I'm going to cut off a small 6x12 inch piece of the rose gold and apply this hint to it and see if it will break down those super tough fibers it's made with. Certainly worth a try as in I have nothing to lose...oh no I won't ruin another T.Holtz also by Sizzix expensive die on it. In all I through away 40 dollars that day. I thought it was my newer die cutting machines at first but by the time my new electric machine and a new manual had failed and then my big Platinum also ruined the third die...I realized it was the media not the die and not the machines. However I replaced the two smaller gemini and the other one since and went with a Platinum 6 for an inbetween and 2 other smaller name brand manuals too. I was not impressed with the electric gemini. My neighbor loves my gifts and her husbands like YOU have a bad influence on my wife she's now into yet another hobby. So funny...he's a great guy. He's very supportive of her really. And we get along he's just a big tease. Anyway I'm off to cut off that hunk of fabric/paper? And where's that bottle of Glycerin...maybe I'll cut it into strips to see what formula might work best on it.
@@lasinmt106 Lol! Your comment had me smiling all the way through! You poor thing, ruining all that stuff… I love making faux leather with glycerine. You can use scrap paper with printing on it. I paint it with several layers of acrylic paint once it’s dry, starting off with a dark brown overall, and then dry brushing on top with slightly different shades to pick up the peaks. For a bit of bling, try rubbing a bit of gilding wax on to finish it off. This faux leather is very convincing - the only thing is, it doesn’t smell like leather!!
Add a few drops to water for cut flowers it helps keep flowers looking fresher for longer. Add drops to globby nail polish to help thin the product. Make rubber stamp cleaner. Make dry skin lotion. After fridge cleaning rub inside of fridge so next time it's easier to clean (same with defrosting freazer)
Lol'ing at this as I'm sitting here half naked, looking like a crack head trying to find a quick way to thicken some watercolors for a painting I'm doing with the sweet ambiance of my annoyed girlfriend vacuuming rings out in the background 😅
Maybe 50 yrs. ago? Before Michael's and silk flowers (yes Virginia, there was a time existing before Malls and glue guns). 3' tall fan ferns grew in my Mom's flower beds during the summer and we were able to preserve them by cutting the stalks when they were still fresh & standing them in a cylinder filled with glycerin/water and green food coloring. After a few days we laid them out to dry. The plants looked exactly as if they were still alive--remained in good shape for about a year. Waiting for them to dry, we spent the time @ the sewing machines... zig-zagging over thin wire placed on the edge of fabric ribbons so they would hold the shape we needed for the holiday decor and presents. Crazy huh. :-). Enjoyed your vid and I too would like a slice of your delightfully energetic and creative personality.
Enjoyed your video ;-) From my point of view (older man) I use glycerine when making my shaving lather. I add 10 drops to my shaving bowl along with my shaving soap or cream. Works really,really well ;-) It is now an essential part of my pre-shave routine. Danny, Haarlem, The Netherlands
D. Sparks I've spent at least 20 minutes looking at adding glycerine to hand soap which I've done. It makes it smoother and lathers better. You should make a video on this b/c nobody seems to get this idea. Thanks much.
You can also add a few drops to children's bubbles--the kind you buy so they can blow bubbles with those little wands. It will make the bubbles a little more flexible so they don't break as soon as they blow them.
Wow! That’s a clever idea! I’ve never grown out of the delights of blowing bubbles - they are quite magical! The smell of the stuff takes me right back to my childhood.
Thanks so much for this video. I've just filled my Kuretake water pen with the glycerin, water and gum arabic mixture and am playing with my watercolour pencils. It's like having a whole new drawing medium. The effect is so much nicer than just using plain water. Can't wait to try it with my Akashiya Sai pens and Letraset Aquamarkers.
This is a photographers' trick using glycerin. A couple drops into a small bottle of water can be used for any time you are photographing something that has moisture showing in the shot. Ex: a "cold" drink that has condensation on it. Spray lightly while covering up the part of the glass that isn't touching liquid. Then go in with an eyedropper for a couple larger drops for believability. This allows you to control the condensation. Portrait of someone sweating. Spray lightly with the mixture on their face and go back in with an eyedropper for some larger beads of sweat. Portrait of someone crying. Draw in with a glycerine/water mixture the path of tears and/or ending it with a droplet. These are all instances that actual water might dry up while shooting but this will stay wet longer and also keep the surface tension longer to get more shots.
I wondered .. would that work the same way if making a motion film or video to simulate someone crying? I wonder if they do that with actors in movies??
Also used (in the old pre-Photoshop days) to smear around the front outside glass edge of a filter to give a hazy, soft-focus effect for portraits, etc.
Hi Lindsay. Thank you for this I bought a BIG bottle and had forgotten what you said to do with it also. You have cheered me up on a miserable grey, wet and dull morning in Wales. The mad scientist bit was great. Please never change you always cheer me up. Hugs and Luvs xx Wendy
Two things I use it for. Add a bit to your paste food colors that are dry. I learned that from a cake decorating class. Also, it's great for your cuticles. I use it for embossing ink too, of course.
Hi just a tip about Glycerin, not for crafting though. When you have mouth ulcers dab some on with your finger to take away the pain Debs from West Yorkshire ( UK )
Glycerine also makes a GREAT stamp cleaner--put some with water and a little bit of a surfactant (soap) in a spray bottle and it will also condition the rubber so it doesn't dry out.
You can use glycerine with baby wash and distilled water to clean your rubber stamps after use. I think the recipe is 1 part glycerine to 2 parts baby wash and two parts distilled water in a spray bottle.
That was something I did not know about 'glycerin' for watercolors and acrylics. You know, to make your colors flow and for watercolors to be saved. I wish I would've known this sooner, but I know now. You are never too old to learn.
Glycerin is a natural humectant in paint it becomes a humectant that is a surfactant. In a homemade cake it keeps cake moist, and makes it just like the cake you get in a box. Great video thanks.
I had such a memory laugh with this hint. One of the very first things my fiance or boy friend at the time did was make me a small bottle of glycerine & rosewater lotion. I totally rejected it. Forgive me I was 21 & not into lotions and thought it was uky. We've been married 50 years this 2022. So he wasn't too upset I rejected his lotion as he didn't take it personally as in rejecting him. LOL Anyway I too have a quart bottle of glycerine on hand for all kinds of stuff these days. Crafting mostly but the lemon juice and or lighter touch fo vinegar and glycerine for dry heels or elbows keeping it light not too much does help.
You are such a breath of fresh air, sunshine and happiness galore! So so glad I found this channel!! I'm an elderly Nanna in Australia who just discovered UA-cam! Can't wait to watch more.👍👵🇦🇺
Hi there Lindsey.. I finally got some Glycerin over the weekend from Walmart. I just finisher making all my homemade ink cleaners and the glycerine and water in a bottle too. As soon as I can get some plane gelatine I will make me a gelatine plate. I love all the homemade DIY tips you give! It really helps to save money and I am all about that!! Thank's so much for all your great tips!! Keep them cumming!! God bless & Happy Crafting ~ Tammy :D
Use a little glycerin mixed in with 5 parts h2o to 1 craft acrylic paint, makes an air brush paint that flows and sinks to the bottom of moderate to highly textured pieces. Use as a glaze too
I just watched another video where a gal used watercolors and glycerine to make distressing ink! They put the color on a palette and used one drop of glycerine and then blended it onto watercolor paper just like you'd use the distressing inks. I've also heard you can use it in rose water for makeup setting spray and it's as good if not better than the expensive ones like Mac makes. I haven't tried either of these because I'm just learning the applications of glycerin but can't wait to try some of these! Thank you for this video! I watched your video on refilling the brush pens - great tip!
Robbie Gleason frequent" makeup DIY on the cheaper" gal here and can attest to glycerin in literally 75% of my homemade face care products have glycerine in them and I've used now for years and wouldn't trade for the world. My favorite setting spray is just rosewater and glycerine (a very small amount).
I just watched a video by The Meri-Aetlier" and she used Glycerin to soften up her INKA GOLDs. She said she watches Lindsay and decided to try it and it worked..ONE more thing that Glycerin works in!
Oh my gosh!!! This is BRILLIANT! I totally didn't know this stuff was so useful! It seems like it's a surfactant-reduces surface tension-makes water FLOW BETTER.
@@thefrugalcrafter scrolling through the comments and thought it was warm hearted of you to take the time out to simply send out some kind heartedness to a viewer who was cheared up by your video while fighting illness. Just thought that was realy nice😊
Great craft video about the uses of vegetable-based glycerin, from a "real" person! Gotta' love it! Thanks, Lindsay! And, I love the intro "rap"!! Smiles and joy!
Thanks for "tooking" the time out to make this handy-dandy resource for glycerin uses! I've just been watching some videos where people use the formula for ink refresher to spray onto craft paper, massage it, rumple it up, spray some more - yadayada - and voila, faux leather!! Have you tried this? With everyone into the midori/fauxdori traveler's notebooks - it's a cool vegan way to achieve leather for the covers. I'm not vegan - but I can appreciate an alternative to leather and another craft to learn/use - plus, I have vegetarians/vegans in my life who would appreciate it too!! thefrugalcrafter Lindsay Weirich
sadiejosiemom I just recently watched one of those and I am just about to try it. LOL I was actually looking for a leather alternative for my animal lovers friends.
Great ideas! I love that stuff! I always keep a spray bottle of water and glycerin in my painting supplies and if my watercolors are dull, spritz a little bit on after shaking it up as you suggested. I would not just drop it on because I have found that more than a spritz or two prevents the paint from drying, and leaves glossy blotches on it if it dries.
Thanks Lindsay!! I have been watching you at least 5 years. I absolutely reference your videos when I need to make something. I have just been reviewing some of your making supplies videos. I just wanted to once again thank you for sharing your knowledge of art supplies. I really appreciate having a library of answers in your channel.
you are amazing. Love your energy. I always feel more lively and willing to try new techniques after I watch your videos. Thank you so much for sharing so much information so generously.
I have now dedicated one of my stampin up blender pens (I think that is what it is called, it is the clear one you refilled with glycerine for picking up other colors and shading.) , I am using it and dipping it in a drop of glycerine then coloring in printed designs... then embossing them. I do have to stop and heat in between colors but it worked great. Mine came out like a watercolor. I need practice practice practice. Now I can make tidy personalized cards even with the person's name on them. Thanks again! (I keep finding new ways to use glycerine.)
hi. I know your reply is 3 years ago it hope you're still here on you tube. Where you say you've kept a blender pen especially for this. Do you mean you put paint in the blender then pick up the glycerine to blend the colour? Or do you leave just water in the blender pen then pick up ink first then the glycerine and put on cardstock? Hope you/someone can answer this as I'd love to try it xxx
Thank you! I have a small pallet of Artists Loft tube watercolor paints that dried & cracked so I put it aside and of course bought a Windsor & Newton half pan set. I heard you mention adding glycerin to dried paint so I bought some at Michael's but didn't know how much to use. (The lady who helped me find it -in the baking section- said she had never heard of that & wants to know if it works. I said, "Of course it does. Lindsay said so!"). 😉 I'm anxious to rescue my cracked up supplies! I'll probably just use those for practice or with my nephews. I just took the plunge into better quality watercolors. Yay! I'm waiting on delivery of my QoR 12 tube set AND I threw in 2 tubes of W&N artists tubes. I'm sure I'll start buying a tube or 2 each week with Michael's coupons. Really want to save up for a set of M. Graham or Daniel Smith. I like the idea of a honey binder and haven't heard anything but good comments from my favorite UA-cam watercolor artists. You guys are my heroes! Thanks!!
I added glycerin to my dried watercolors but too much. The painting is taking forever to dry and is sticky to the touch. I think watering it down a little before adding might be the trick. Also, some people are adding a mixture of honey and glycerin to their paints. If you cant afford the more expensive paints this might be the trick.
Great tips. I mix glycerin with vitamin E oil in water for a natural hair spray. Great for us with frizzy waves. A few drops of each. I forget original recipe. I use mini spray bottles bought or saved from previous purchase. Just dont make too oily. Glycerin is a humectant. This spray works when air is dry or humid.
This use isn't craft related but....I use the type from the cake deco. section and mix it with my mineral eyeliner powder, I then apply my mix with a eyeliner brush. I find it works so much better then mixing it with water.
I adore your videos! You make me laugh and smile through each and every one. You are so gifted and I appreciate all you have taught me and so many others. Thank you for your happy and wonderful crafty ideas.
I loooove using glycerin in my projects! I have a little mini water color palette where I used old cleaned out lip balm containers and cotman watercolors in an Altoids tin. I just squeeze some tube paint into the lip balm container, and add a couple drops of glycerin mix and then mix and set aside to dry. Makes an adorable compact on the go watercolor palette.
Hello Lindsay: WOW!! what an eye opener video, I never, ever knew that you can use Glycerin in all of this different ways in your craft room, I specially love the tips about re-inking your embossing ink pads, that is just awesome!!! Thank you so much for taking the time to do this video, you are simply fabulous to watch. Hugs, Maria.
Thanks for such lovely ideas. I never thought about about some of those but it makes perfect sense. Glycerin is a humectant. It draws the water right out of the air.
2/23/22: OMG, you are a trip, but in a very good, happy and fun way! It's been a while since I've visited your channel, but I've got my ears and eyes open to see what else you've got going on. You had some very useful tips that I will incorporate into my crafting needs. Thank you.
You are so silly, in the best possible way. I feel like we could have the best time hanging out and painting, or crocheting, or whatever, and laughing our butts off!
Wood Marquetry: Mix together one fluid ounce of glycerin with one quart of distilled water to form a solution. Next, saturate thin sheets of wood veneer with the solution using a wide paint brush before drying them. Either, quickly - with a heat press, or just by weighing them down overnight on a flat surface. By "priming" wood veneers with glycerin & distilled water prior to cutting them out and applying a permanent adhesive to join them - it will eliminate any possibility of the paper-thin veneer pieces warping and/or splitting while the adhesive dries. I recently discovered this technique the last time I was browsing for supplies at my local Rockler Fine Woodworking store. It's greatly improved my overall aesthetics, as well as restored my confidence whenever I consider delving into this medium. Oh yeah, I just recalled yet another application for our beloved dynamic elixir. To greatly enhance stage-lighting effects: Just mix together a smaller ratio of aqueous glycol (glycerin) with distilled water (~1:5) to form a solution that is essentially a chemically identical, albeit drastically inexpensive, vat of home-made fog juice. So, that you can fill up your smoke machine the next time the need arises. Cue up the lasers and the strobes. Party on, Wayne: party on, Garth.
Great vid Lindsay. I checked out Amazon for vegetable based glycerin and they sell several brands at reasonable prices and free shipping. Read the 165 reviews for the Kosher vegetable glycerin. Lots of info and recipes for skin cleansers, spot removing, a diuretic, and more. This stuff is amazing. Celina
Lady, you were so much fun that your presentation actually hurt me physically! My cheeks are still tight from smiling and laughing so much! I have never seen enthusiasm used like an I.E.D. before! Kudos to YOU! I have been using glycerin for awhile now, mixed with a little water, some gel medium and a tiny bit of alcohol it does extend the drying time of Acrylic Paints. Thanks for the validation!
Thanks so much! This is great. And I look forward to checking out your other videos. I am new to stamping and also to embossing and yes, pigment inks.. so, I can't wait to check it out. I actually have a good supply of glycerin from the health food store because I use it to make a Vitamin C facial toner that I leave on my face every other night to look more youthful!! Glycerin really is where it's at!! Many thanks again!!
Hi Lindsay Weirich! You are a genius, not only that , you are willing to share your extensive knowledge.Wow, thank you so very much. Why am I finding you 3 years after this video? Hey, better late than never. I am so impressed with only seven minutes of your skills. You have a grateful new subbie. TFS, hugs, Val.
I love your videos! I've been attempting silicone, cornstarch molds. Not much luck so now I'm going to look into the recipe that calls for glycerin lol.
Wow. You have so knowledge, it amazes how you can remember so much but I'm so glad you can as it helps all us beginners learn how to save money! Thanks, Oh and ur always so happy, I love watching your videos 😊
This was seriously such a fantastic video! I've reviewed watercolors and markers for years, and I've recently gotten to waterbased markers, and your glycerin tips are so inspiring! I can't wait to start playing around with glycerin as an extender for waterbased markers, and I'm really excited for your upcoming tutorial on making waterbased marker reinkers, and I'm going to order some glycerin for my studio to play with. Thanks so much for sharing this.
Hullo Lindsay, I am just astounded by the breath of knowledge preserved on your channel! I was not looking for information about glycerin, yet here you are still providing correct information about it and how you get so much out of this product! Thank you for sharing and preserving this for your viewers and random searchers!
You are so fabulous! I always love the science facts that you throw in, it helps me to understand the process, which in turn helps me to have a better overall understanding of how products are used and how I can make my own products in other areas of life. Thanks again, so much fun!
I've watched this video so many times. I have some dye ink pads that need refreshing and wasn't sure how to do that. This video should be in everyone's reference playlist!!!! It's been so long since I've seen you with long hair!
Great video Lindsay! 😆 I use the recipe you listed for the dye re-inker (in the spray bottle) on my skin. I use it like lotion...spray it on, rub it in...my skin is nice and soft. 😉
Heck !!! That was a lot of things to learn lol! But thank you so much. I was just thinking all the way through how much I loved your 'poncho' when lo and behold ... you told us you have a pattern / video for what I now know is your WRAP !!! THANK YOU from one crocheter/crafter to another !!
Hi there , I have just discovered you and you are like a breathe of fresh air!! I am loving all of your tips, as I live in Athens Greece and everythi g is so hard to find here and so so expensive!!! Thank you so much for taking the time to share your knowledge.
Hi Lindsay! I love watching your vids - you are by far my favorite YT crafter...and so incredibly talented. Thanks for your kind heart and wisdom. I recall all the time something you said in another vid about if we craft only when we have time - we'd never craft So true! I've applied that to other areas of life as well. Take care and Happy Crafting!!💖💖
Hi, Juliana from South Africa, thanks for the information. I would like to add that as a bobbin lacer, we use glycerine in the rinse water after (washing) the piece of lace.
I discovered you today and have spent way too much time soaking up all the info I can. I'm creating a list of the links I think I might use, but can always refer to the master list of videos for other tips. You are such a pleasure to watch, just like Stacey at Scrapbooking Made Simple. Please keep coming up with more helpful tips - Thank you!!
This is GREAT!! I have had a nearly full bottle for years without a single clue what to do with it. I used a tiny amount to make homemade cold porcelain but still have most of the bottle. I can use pretty much all of these suggestions. Thank you so much!!
You are sooo funny! Great suggestions for using glycerine! I was watching a few videos on making silicone molds today, and adding a bit of glycerine can help with that too! Have a great week! Dianna
Thank you for sharing & educating me, my paper projects are looking so much better, without adding cost. I like the way you teach, you explain the science, which helps me to remember the "how to". I see the value of art classes now, post grad 30 plus years post grad, but have grandchildren :) to encourage.
Maria do you mean like the splits in the seal that goes around the fridge? My grandson just ripped the seal around my mini fridge that I just bought 😫😞☹
Thanks Lindsay ,I had already checked everywhere and you can’t buy stamp pads with toner ink ! Also I did check with the public health and Safety Board the Toner is not toxic , they said it can irritate your lungs if you breath it in too much but it won’t harm you ! But someone on you site sent me a message that Heidi Swapp is making it now , so I did luck in by messaging you so thank you !
You don't need to use pliers to take the top off your Stampin up blender pens, or felts. You just pull out the felt tip, carefully, so you don't wreck the tip, and then when you're done you just stick the tips back in
Glycerine is also known as liquid smoke. It's used in smoke machines to produce enormous amounts of smoke for stage and also for leak detecting in cars.
I love watching your tutorials and found this one really interesting as I have just discovered the benefits of Glycerin. I am soooo new to paper crafting so any help is always welcome, recently I made faux leather and used glycerin in the water to spray my Kraft card, wow it worked a treat and now I have that new craft under my belt.
Not sure if this has been added, when I took my cake making and decorating class many years ago, we used Glycerin in the coloring paste, just a tad with a toothpick to loosen it up. Then dab a bit of your color into your rose frosting mix.
Can you do a "make your own out liners" video ? You know those fine line pens, that dry raised ?...they are so expensive...or do you have on already ? I love your videos, they are a constant source of information and inspiration. Your happy personality is a breath of fresh air too !
Oh my Gosh, I made all the stamp cleaners you recommended! Had a chance to try them today!! Cleans so amazing. I used the Lemon simple green (should be simple yellow). My stamps look so good. Thanx.
I got mine ! I do agree : for acrylic paintings it is great ! Also if you drop some on your table, you can rub your hands in it and they'll go smooth (and a little gooey too but not for long).
I also use glycerin for rubber stamp conditioning. Basically I make my own rubber stamp cleaner out of pre thinned Simple Green. I add about a tablespoon of glycerin to 8 oz of thinned Simple Green and it works great for alcohol, water based and dye inks (not so much with solvent based inks.) I saw a bunch of posts saying how the glycerin helps keep the rubber from drying out over time. Also, I use it to help keep parts of my airbrushes "oiled" instead of using actual oil since I mostly use acrylics in my airbrushes.
You can also add it to 91% or 99% alcohol to make it more like a blending solution for alcohol ink painting. I just learned that this week too!😊 Great video! Thanks!! ❤
Watching in 2019 and delighted to have found this channel! The information on this channel is excellent and provided in a way that even a beginner like me can use.
I write with fountain pens, some are vintage and need a slippery ink to keep the bladders soft. I mix 2 drops glycerin to 2 drops water and mix it into my fountain pen ink, that's for one pen and one fill, not the whole bottle of ink. It softens the ink, keeps it from clogging up very nice old gold nib without harming them.
Wow! Thank you. I have so many fountain pens.👍👏👏👏
Hi Lindsey:i mix glycerine with lemon juice in a bottle (1/2 glycerine and 1/2 lemon juice)real lemon is better but you have to use a strainer to remove pulps,otherwise it clogs the spray bottle, this mixture is the only thing that gets rid of cracks on the heels of your feet, spray that after every shower while your feet are damp, and shake the bottle before each use😘😘😘
Artbynasrin@aol.com great tip!
Omg, love this tip! Pride myself in always having soft feet but those buffers are so uncomfortable for me.. TY! TY! ;))
That’s a great tip. I mix lemon juice with honey and glycerine and top it up with hot water for a really soothing cold remedy - just the thing before you go to sleep.
I love glycerine, too, Lindsay! You have given me plenty more ideas for using it. I love it for mixing with water and spraying on card, crumpling it up and repeat several times, to make faux leather. It breaks down the fibres and makes the card pliable. Fabulous. Love this video - so much fun!
Shoshi
I will be giving this a try, sooner or later! Thanks!
OMGosh this I have to try with the Sizzix surfsomething or other super thick leather like faux leather paper media product they sell. Though I wetted it as instructed & plied and kneaded the heck out of it and cut it dry too no matter what I did I ended up KILLING as in ruined three different brandnew Tim Holtz 3D cut and emboss plates. The ones that make those stand out leaves and embellishments. Anyway before I realized that I picked up two of just about every color especially all the metalics in the 10 foot rolls. There are few UA-cam vidoes on using and they usually are sewing with it. I'll no doubt eventually concur that beautiful stuff but in the meantime it sits across 4 of my drawers that usually hold 12x12 pads of cardstock and will....right. Better to keep it in the drawers to remind me I need to work out someway to use it with my dies maybe even if it's just my steel rule dies. If I put it into deep storage as in basement or attic I'll forget it exists as in out of sight out of mind. But hey hey hey. I'm going to cut off a small 6x12 inch piece of the rose gold and apply this hint to it and see if it will break down those super tough fibers it's made with. Certainly worth a try as in I have nothing to lose...oh no I won't ruin another T.Holtz also by Sizzix expensive die on it. In all I through away 40 dollars that day. I thought it was my newer die cutting machines at first but by the time my new electric machine and a new manual had failed and then my big Platinum also ruined the third die...I realized it was the media not the die and not the machines. However I replaced the two smaller gemini and the other one since and went with a Platinum 6 for an inbetween and 2 other smaller name brand manuals too. I was not impressed with the electric gemini. My neighbor loves my gifts and her husbands like YOU have a bad influence on my wife she's now into yet another hobby. So funny...he's a great guy. He's very supportive of her really. And we get along he's just a big tease. Anyway I'm off to cut off that hunk of fabric/paper? And where's that bottle of Glycerin...maybe I'll cut it into strips to see what formula might work best on it.
@@lasinmt106 Lol! Your comment had me smiling all the way through! You poor thing, ruining all that stuff… I love making faux leather with glycerine. You can use scrap paper with printing on it. I paint it with several layers of acrylic paint once it’s dry, starting off with a dark brown overall, and then dry brushing on top with slightly different shades to pick up the peaks. For a bit of bling, try rubbing a bit of gilding wax on to finish it off. This faux leather is very convincing - the only thing is, it doesn’t smell like leather!!
you're the best Lindsay!!! 10 years later I still enjoy this one!! Lori
Thanks!
Me too! I come back to this video occasionally to refresh my memory about all the techniques, an get to the related videos.❤
Add a few drops to water for cut flowers it helps keep flowers looking fresher for longer.
Add drops to globby nail polish to help thin the product.
Make rubber stamp cleaner.
Make dry skin lotion.
After fridge cleaning rub inside of fridge so next time it's easier to clean (same with defrosting freazer)
Debbie Buckland nice! TFS!
no problem
Great for Hair tooooo... "Softer" in the conditioner... ;)
Debbie Buckland Wow! Great tips! Thanks!
Thank yoooooo!
I always vote for crafting over house cleaning! Thanks for setting a good example!
ART BEFORE DISHES :)
It’s good to know I’m not alone lol
Lol'ing at this as I'm sitting here half naked, looking like a crack head trying to find a quick way to thicken some watercolors for a painting I'm doing with the sweet ambiance of my annoyed girlfriend vacuuming rings out in the background 😅
With you on that one, sister!
Me too, if I house clean before crafting, I only have to clean the house again.
Maybe 50 yrs. ago? Before Michael's and silk flowers (yes Virginia, there was a time existing before Malls and glue guns). 3' tall fan ferns grew in my Mom's flower beds during the summer and we were able to preserve them by cutting the stalks when they were still fresh & standing them in a cylinder filled with glycerin/water and green food coloring. After a few days we laid them out to dry. The plants looked exactly as if they were still alive--remained in good shape for about a year. Waiting for them to dry, we spent the time @ the sewing machines... zig-zagging over thin wire placed on the edge of fabric ribbons so they would hold the shape we needed for the holiday decor and presents. Crazy huh. :-). Enjoyed your vid and I too would like a slice of your delightfully energetic and creative personality.
D dunnguard people.have a hard.time.BELIEVING what.we use to.have to.do before box.stores .
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YES... I have place fresh hydrangeas in glycerin and allowed it to soak until they feel like leather...
Enjoyed your video ;-)
From my point of view (older man) I use glycerine when making my shaving lather. I add 10 drops to my shaving bowl along with my shaving soap or cream. Works really,really well ;-) It is now an essential part of my pre-shave routine.
Danny,
Haarlem, The Netherlands
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D. Sparks I've spent at least 20 minutes looking at adding glycerine to hand soap which I've done. It makes it smoother and lathers better. You should make a video on this b/c nobody seems to get this idea. Thanks much.
Thanks Danny. Great to know.
Thanks dad's always cutting himself.
You can also add a few drops to children's bubbles--the kind you buy so they can blow bubbles with those little wands. It will make the bubbles a little more flexible so they don't break as soon as they blow them.
Thank you for that info.
Oh fantastic to know this bit of info!!! Thank you!
Thanks for this tip.
Wow! That’s a clever idea! I’ve never grown out of the delights of blowing bubbles - they are quite magical! The smell of the stuff takes me right back to my childhood.
Thank you for sharing this
Thanks so much for this video. I've just filled my Kuretake water pen with the glycerin, water and gum arabic mixture and am playing with my watercolour pencils. It's like having a whole new drawing medium. The effect is so much nicer than just using plain water. Can't wait to try it with my Akashiya Sai pens and Letraset Aquamarkers.
What does the gum arabic do?
This is a photographers' trick using glycerin. A couple drops into a small bottle of water can be used for any time you are photographing something that has moisture showing in the shot. Ex: a "cold" drink that has condensation on it. Spray lightly while covering up the part of the glass that isn't touching liquid. Then go in with an eyedropper for a couple larger drops for believability. This allows you to control the condensation.
Portrait of someone sweating. Spray lightly with the mixture on their face and go back in with an eyedropper for some larger beads of sweat.
Portrait of someone crying. Draw in with a glycerine/water mixture the path of tears and/or ending it with a droplet.
These are all instances that actual water might dry up while shooting but this will stay wet longer and also keep the surface tension longer to get more shots.
T Kim thanks, great tips!
My Panda Paints are
I wondered .. would that work the same way if making a motion film or video to simulate someone crying? I wonder if they do that with actors in movies??
They also use 'tear drops'.:) Like the natural tears found in Drug stores.
Also used (in the old pre-Photoshop days) to smear around the front outside glass edge of a filter to give a hazy, soft-focus effect for portraits, etc.
Hi Lindsay. Thank you for this I bought a BIG bottle and had forgotten what you said to do with it also. You have cheered me up on a miserable grey, wet and dull morning in Wales. The mad scientist bit was great. Please never change you always cheer me up. Hugs and Luvs xx Wendy
Two things I use it for. Add a bit to your paste food colors that are dry. I learned that from a cake decorating class. Also, it's great for your cuticles. I use it for embossing ink too, of course.
Hi just a tip about Glycerin, not for crafting though. When you have mouth ulcers dab some on with your finger to take away the pain
Debs from West Yorkshire ( UK )
Debra McMaster great tip
Debra I ordered glycerin from eBay but is it meant to be thick and syrup like? #team West Yorkshire
Farkhanda rashid yes it is
yup, very thick & if you get the food grade kind it is sweet!
Debra, I wonder if it would work on toothaches? I hate the Dentist😳, I mean I dislike the Dentist 😫
You are so much fun. I love the joy you exude when doing your tutorials and I'm learning so much. Thank you
Glycerine also makes a GREAT stamp cleaner--put some with water and a little bit of a surfactant (soap) in a spray bottle and it will also condition the rubber so it doesn't dry out.
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Thank You for this lovely tip, Maria Grimm.
You can use glycerine with baby wash and distilled water to clean your rubber stamps after use. I think the recipe is 1 part glycerine to 2 parts baby wash and two parts distilled water in a spray bottle.
That was something I did not know about 'glycerin' for watercolors and acrylics. You know, to make your colors flow and for watercolors to be saved. I wish I would've known this sooner, but I know now. You are never too old to learn.
You are one of the happiest people I have ever seen..you give us a lot of valuable information while making it fun! Thank you
Glycerin is a natural humectant in paint it becomes a humectant that is a surfactant. In a homemade cake it keeps cake moist, and makes it just like the cake you get in a box. Great video thanks.
Can you please tell me how you'd use glycerin in a cake? Sounds fascinating!
@@kiwipommiegirl
Don't forget: it's also great for dry skin--add a couple drops of rosewater, and you have an old-fashioned & quite effective hand lotion!
Great to know. I live in a state where the winters make my dry skin so much worse. I will remember this tip. Thank you.
I had such a memory laugh with this hint. One of the very first things my fiance or boy friend at the time did was make me a small bottle of glycerine & rosewater lotion. I totally rejected it. Forgive me I was 21 & not into lotions and thought it was uky. We've been married 50 years this 2022. So he wasn't too upset I rejected his lotion as he didn't take it personally as in rejecting him. LOL Anyway I too have a quart bottle of glycerine on hand for all kinds of stuff these days. Crafting mostly but the lemon juice and or lighter touch fo vinegar and glycerine for dry heels or elbows keeping it light not too much does help.
you add glycerine to your snow globe water to thicken it, so you get the slow snow fall.
I was going to use baby oil.
So funny, unpretentious and refreshing! Love you Lindsay!
Appreciate all the tips and knowledge you generously share with us!!
You are such a breath of fresh air, sunshine and happiness galore! So so glad I found this channel!! I'm an elderly Nanna in Australia who just discovered UA-cam! Can't wait to watch more.👍👵🇦🇺
Welcome!
Hi there Lindsey.. I finally got some Glycerin over the weekend from Walmart. I just finisher making all my homemade ink cleaners and the glycerine and water in a bottle too. As soon as I can get some plane gelatine I will make me a gelatine plate. I love all the homemade DIY tips you give! It really helps to save money and I am all about that!! Thank's so much for all your great tips!! Keep them cumming!! God bless & Happy Crafting ~ Tammy :D
Use a little glycerin mixed in with 5 parts h2o to 1 craft acrylic paint, makes an air brush paint that flows and sinks to the bottom of moderate to highly textured pieces. Use as a glaze too
Could it be considered a fabric paints ??
and is this will be waterproof \ or what do I have to do to make the fabric washable ??
add an acrylic fabric medium to your paint to use on fabric
Bruceann Yellowega nice meditations on your you tube channel and the paint portion I have been looking for!
I just watched another video where a gal used watercolors and glycerine to make distressing ink! They put the color on a palette and used one drop of glycerine and then blended it onto watercolor paper just like you'd use the distressing inks.
I've also heard you can use it in rose water for makeup setting spray and it's as good if not better than the expensive ones like Mac makes.
I haven't tried either of these because I'm just learning the applications of glycerin but can't wait to try some of these! Thank you for this video! I watched your video on refilling the brush pens - great tip!
Robbie Gleason frequent" makeup DIY on the cheaper" gal here and can attest to glycerin in literally 75% of my homemade face care products have glycerine in them and I've used now for years and wouldn't trade for the world. My favorite setting spray is just rosewater and glycerine (a very small amount).
One of my favorites of all time from your amazing educational, entertaining videos! Thanks Lindsey!!
I just watched a video by The Meri-Aetlier" and she used Glycerin to soften up her INKA GOLDs. She said she watches Lindsay and decided to try it and it worked..ONE more thing that Glycerin works in!
Oh my gosh!!! This is BRILLIANT! I totally didn't know this stuff was so useful! It seems like it's a surfactant-reduces surface tension-makes water FLOW BETTER.
Lindsey you make me smile when I am having a really hard day with my autoimmune diseases. 🤗
I hope you have a good day:)
@@thefrugalcrafter scrolling through the comments and thought it was warm hearted of you to take the time out to simply send out some kind heartedness to a viewer who was cheared up by your video while fighting illness.
Just thought that was realy nice😊
You are about the ONLY person I turn the speed down to normal because you talk fast enough!
LOL I do the exact opposite!
What a great idea! I turned her down to 75% slower and I get way more out of it!!!
Great craft video about the uses of vegetable-based glycerin, from a "real" person! Gotta' love it! Thanks, Lindsay! And, I love the intro "rap"!! Smiles and joy!
Thanks for "tooking" the time out to make this handy-dandy resource for glycerin uses! I've just been watching some videos where people use the formula for ink refresher to spray onto craft paper, massage it, rumple it up, spray some more - yadayada - and voila, faux leather!! Have you tried this? With everyone into the midori/fauxdori traveler's notebooks - it's a cool vegan way to achieve leather for the covers. I'm not vegan - but I can appreciate an alternative to leather and another craft to learn/use - plus, I have vegetarians/vegans in my life who would appreciate it too!! thefrugalcrafter Lindsay Weirich
sadiejosiemom I just recently watched one of those and I am just about to try it. LOL I was actually looking for a leather alternative for my animal lovers friends.
Thank you for a very informative (& fun) video. Bless you! You always make me smile.
WOW! Thanks -- Watching your tutorials while I do dishes!! Then to the craft table I'll go!!!!! Really love and appreciate you Lindsay !!
Great ideas! I love that stuff! I always keep a spray bottle of water and glycerin in my painting supplies and if my watercolors are dull, spritz a little bit on after shaking it up as you suggested. I would not just drop it on because I have found that more than a spritz or two prevents the paint from drying, and leaves glossy blotches on it if it dries.
Thanks Lindsay!! I have been watching you at least 5 years. I absolutely reference your videos when I need to make something. I have just been reviewing some of your making supplies videos. I just wanted to once again thank you for sharing your knowledge of art supplies. I really appreciate having a library of answers in your channel.
you are amazing. Love your energy. I always feel more lively and willing to try new techniques after I watch your videos. Thank you so much for sharing so much information so generously.
I have now dedicated one of my stampin up blender pens (I think that is what it is called, it is the clear one you refilled with glycerine for picking up other colors and shading.) , I am using it and dipping it in a drop of glycerine then coloring in printed designs... then embossing them. I do have to stop and heat in between colors but it worked great. Mine came out like a watercolor. I need practice practice practice. Now I can make tidy personalized cards even with the person's name on them. Thanks again! (I keep finding new ways to use glycerine.)
Cheeky Saver it is really clever stuff:)
hi. I know your reply is 3 years ago it hope you're still here on you tube. Where you say you've kept a blender pen especially for this. Do you mean you put paint in the blender then pick up the glycerine to blend the colour? Or do you leave just water in the blender pen then pick up ink first then the glycerine and put on cardstock? Hope you/someone can answer this as I'd love to try it xxx
andrea H
You use the blender pen to pick up glycerin, then add embossing powder and heat set it.
Thank you! I have a small pallet of Artists Loft tube watercolor paints that dried & cracked so I put it aside and of course bought a Windsor & Newton half pan set. I heard you mention adding glycerin to dried paint so I bought some at Michael's but didn't know how much to use. (The lady who helped me find it -in the baking section- said she had never heard of that & wants to know if it works. I said, "Of course it does. Lindsay said so!"). 😉 I'm anxious to rescue my cracked up supplies! I'll probably just use those for practice or with my nephews. I just took the plunge into better quality watercolors. Yay! I'm waiting on delivery of my QoR 12 tube set AND I threw in 2 tubes of W&N artists tubes. I'm sure I'll start buying a tube or 2 each week with Michael's coupons. Really want to save up for a set of M. Graham or Daniel Smith. I like the idea of a honey binder and haven't heard anything but good comments from my favorite UA-cam watercolor artists. You guys are my heroes! Thanks!!
I added glycerin to my dried watercolors but too much. The painting is taking forever to dry and is sticky
to the touch. I think watering it down a little before adding might be the trick. Also, some people are adding a mixture of honey and glycerin to their paints. If you cant afford the more expensive paints this might be the trick.
Great tips. I mix glycerin with vitamin E oil in water for a natural hair spray. Great for us with frizzy waves. A few drops of each. I forget original recipe. I use mini spray bottles bought or saved from previous purchase. Just dont make too oily. Glycerin is a humectant. This spray works when air is dry or humid.
This use isn't craft related but....I use the type from the cake deco. section and mix it with my mineral eyeliner powder, I then apply my mix with a eyeliner brush. I find it works so much better then mixing it with water.
I adore your videos! You make me laugh and smile through each and every one. You are so gifted and I appreciate all you have taught me and so many others. Thank you for your happy and wonderful crafty ideas.
I loooove using glycerin in my projects! I have a little mini water color palette where I used old cleaned out lip balm containers and cotman watercolors in an Altoids tin. I just squeeze some tube paint into the lip balm container, and add a couple drops of glycerin mix and then mix and set aside to dry. Makes an adorable compact on the go watercolor palette.
Hello Lindsay: WOW!! what an eye opener video, I never, ever knew that you can use Glycerin in all of this different ways in your craft room, I specially love the tips about re-inking your embossing ink pads, that is just awesome!!! Thank you so much for taking the time to do this video, you are simply fabulous to watch.
Hugs,
Maria.
aww, thanks!
Thanks for such lovely ideas. I never thought about about some of those but it makes perfect sense. Glycerin is a humectant. It draws the water right out of the air.
2/23/22: OMG, you are a trip, but in a very good, happy and fun way! It's been a while since I've visited your channel, but I've got my ears and eyes open to see what else you've got going on. You had some very useful tips that I will incorporate into my crafting needs. Thank you.
You are so silly, in the best possible way. I feel like we could have the best time hanging out and painting, or crocheting, or whatever, and laughing our butts off!
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Wood Marquetry:
Mix together one fluid ounce of glycerin with one quart of distilled water to form a solution. Next, saturate thin sheets of wood veneer with the solution using a wide paint brush before drying them. Either, quickly - with a heat press, or just by weighing them down overnight on a flat surface. By "priming" wood veneers with glycerin & distilled water prior to cutting them out and applying a permanent adhesive to join them - it will eliminate any possibility of the paper-thin veneer pieces warping and/or splitting while the adhesive dries.
I recently discovered this technique the last time I was browsing for supplies at my local Rockler Fine Woodworking store. It's greatly improved my overall aesthetics, as well as restored my confidence whenever I consider delving into this medium.
Oh yeah, I just recalled yet another application for our beloved dynamic elixir.
To greatly enhance stage-lighting effects:
Just mix together a smaller ratio of aqueous glycol (glycerin) with distilled water (~1:5) to form a solution that is essentially a chemically identical, albeit drastically inexpensive, vat of home-made fog juice. So, that you can fill up your smoke machine the next time the need arises. Cue up the lasers and the strobes. Party on, Wayne: party on, Garth.
Great vid Lindsay. I checked out Amazon for vegetable based glycerin and they sell several brands at reasonable prices and free shipping. Read the 165 reviews for the Kosher vegetable glycerin. Lots of info and recipes for skin cleansers, spot removing, a diuretic, and more. This stuff is amazing.
Celina
thanks for that idea!
Lady, you were so much fun that your presentation actually hurt me physically! My cheeks are still tight from smiling and laughing so much! I have never seen enthusiasm used like an I.E.D. before! Kudos to YOU! I have been using glycerin for awhile now, mixed with a little water, some gel medium and a tiny bit of alcohol it does extend the drying time of Acrylic Paints. Thanks for the validation!
I love your videos your so enthusiastic and humorous , and great information. Keep trucking along in all you do . PM
Wow! What a great tip!
You was the first person on youtube I began to follow some years ago.
Thanks so much! This is great. And I look forward to checking out your other videos. I am new to stamping and also to embossing and yes, pigment inks.. so, I can't wait to check it out. I actually have a good supply of glycerin from the health food store because I use it to make a Vitamin C facial toner that I leave on my face every other night to look more youthful!! Glycerin really is where it's at!! Many thanks again!!
Hi Lindsay Weirich! You are a genius, not only that , you are willing to share your extensive knowledge.Wow, thank you so very much. Why am I finding you 3 years after this video? Hey, better late than never. I am so impressed with only seven minutes of your skills. You have a grateful new subbie. TFS, hugs, Val.
I love your videos! I've been attempting silicone, cornstarch molds. Not much luck so now I'm going to look into the recipe that calls for glycerin lol.
😂🤣😂OMG! This is why I love you!! I had to upvote just for the happy singing before the tip.
Thanks for the info, the cheer and the laughs.❤️❤️
Wow. You have so knowledge, it amazes how you can remember so much but I'm so glad you can as it helps all us beginners learn how to save money! Thanks, Oh and ur always so happy, I love watching your videos 😊
thanks!
This was seriously such a fantastic video! I've reviewed watercolors and markers for years, and I've recently gotten to waterbased markers, and your glycerin tips are so inspiring! I can't wait to start playing around with glycerin as an extender for waterbased markers, and I'm really excited for your upcoming tutorial on making waterbased marker reinkers, and I'm going to order some glycerin for my studio to play with. Thanks so much for sharing this.
yes, i should be cleaning my scrap room, but i keep looking at craft videos!
Lol! That's me everyday...
Hullo Lindsay, I am just astounded by the breath of knowledge preserved on your channel! I was not looking for information about glycerin, yet here you are still providing correct information about it and how you get so much out of this product! Thank you for sharing and preserving this for your viewers and random searchers!
Thanks!
You are so fabulous! I always love the science facts that you throw in, it helps me to understand the process, which in turn helps me to have a better overall understanding of how products are used and how I can make my own products in other areas of life. Thanks again, so much fun!
thank you:)
I've watched this video so many times. I have some dye ink pads that need refreshing and wasn't sure how to do that. This video should be in everyone's reference playlist!!!! It's been so long since I've seen you with long hair!
Great video Lindsay! 😆 I use the recipe you listed for the dye re-inker (in the spray bottle) on my skin. I use it like lotion...spray it on, rub it in...my skin is nice and soft. 😉
great idea!
Heck !!! That was a lot of things to learn lol! But thank you so much. I was just thinking all the way through how much I loved your 'poncho' when lo and behold ... you told us you have a pattern / video for what I now know is your WRAP !!! THANK YOU from one crocheter/crafter to another !!
Hi there , I have just discovered you and you are like a breathe of fresh air!! I am loving all of your tips, as I live in Athens Greece and everythi g is so hard to find here and so so expensive!!! Thank you so much for taking the time to share your knowledge.
Hi Lindsay! I love watching your vids - you are by far my favorite YT crafter...and so incredibly talented. Thanks for your kind heart and wisdom. I recall all the time something you said in another vid about if we craft only when we have time - we'd never craft So true! I've applied that to other areas of life as well. Take care and Happy Crafting!!💖💖
You cram so much information in your videos, I have to add them to watch later.
+christierella thanks!
Lindsay, you make me smile! Thanks for being you!
Hi, Juliana from South Africa, thanks for the information. I would like to add that as a bobbin lacer, we use glycerine in the rinse water after (washing) the piece of lace.
You do make me smile and give me a laugh. Love watching your videos Lindsay. TFS. Ali xx
I discovered you today and have spent way too much time soaking up all the info I can. I'm creating a list of the links I think I might use, but can always refer to the master list of videos for other tips. You are such a pleasure to watch, just like Stacey at Scrapbooking Made Simple. Please keep coming up with more helpful tips - Thank you!!
I watch for your ideas all the time, helps me all the time. You give a wealth of information.
hi lindsay! thanks for sharing. glycerin 8 oz. bottle can be found at hobby lobby for $3.99 then use your 40% coupon.
I was hoping someone told me where I could get it. Thank you.
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Brenda Veckov Walmart
Find it at any drugstore but 3.99 must be in U.S.A. (smile).
I'd never thought to check Hobby Lobby! Michael's sometimes gives us 50% off coupons, & I'll have to buy some glycerin from them, too. Thx!
This is GREAT!! I have had a nearly full bottle for years without a single clue what to do with it. I used a tiny amount to make homemade cold porcelain but still have most of the bottle. I can use pretty much all of these suggestions. Thank you so much!!
You are sooo funny! Great suggestions for using glycerine!
I was watching a few videos on making silicone molds today, and adding a bit of glycerine can help with that too!
Have a great week!
Dianna
Thank you for sharing & educating me, my paper projects are looking so much better, without adding cost. I like the way you teach, you explain the science, which helps me to remember the "how to". I see the value of art classes now, post grad 30 plus years post grad, but have grandchildren :) to encourage.
glycerine works well for for the rubber seal around refrigerator doors and car doors keeps them from cracking,used neat.
Maria do you mean like the splits in the seal that goes around the fridge? My grandson just ripped the seal around my mini fridge that I just bought 😫😞☹
excellent! thank you.
Lindsay I just got my first bottle of glycerin today.........thanks to this video you did!! Thanks Lindsay for all you share with us!!
Thank you so much for this information.Loved reading all the other suggestions too.
Thanks Lindsay ,I had already checked everywhere and you can’t buy stamp pads with toner ink ! Also I did check with the public health and Safety Board the Toner is not toxic , they said it can irritate your lungs if you breath it in too much but it won’t harm you ! But someone on you site sent me a message that Heidi Swapp is making it now , so I did luck in by messaging you so thank you !
You don't need to use pliers to take the top off your Stampin up blender pens, or felts. You just pull out the felt tip, carefully, so you don't wreck the tip, and then when you're done you just stick the tips back in
Girl, you are a genius. Thanks for the tips I'll have to remember that gelatin and glycerin tip. 😍🥰
Glycerine is also known as liquid smoke. It's used in smoke machines to produce enormous amounts of smoke for stage and also for leak detecting in cars.
and to make vape juice
I love watching your tutorials and found this one really interesting as I have just discovered the benefits of Glycerin. I am soooo new to paper crafting so any help is always welcome, recently I made faux leather and used glycerin in the water to spray my Kraft card, wow it worked a treat and now I have that new craft under my belt.
Not sure if this has been added, when I took my cake making and decorating class many years ago, we used Glycerin in the coloring paste, just a tad with a toothpick to loosen it up. Then dab a bit of your color into your rose frosting mix.
Watched this numerous times over the years Lindsay 🥰🇺🇸❤️ !!!!!!!
UR GREAT...WHERE U BEEN ALL MY CRAFTY LIFE...
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Love all of your videos! Thank you for taking the time to put these on here!!!
Can you do a "make your own out liners" video ? You know those fine line pens, that dry raised ?...they are so expensive...or do you have on already ?
I love your videos, they are a constant source of information and inspiration. Your happy personality is a breath of fresh air too !
Oh my Gosh, I made all the stamp cleaners you recommended! Had a chance to try them today!! Cleans so amazing. I used the Lemon simple green (should be simple yellow). My stamps look so good. Thanx.
wow I use it in my soaping, I am now into water color. hugs Marie. Bristol NH hugs
I got mine ! I do agree : for acrylic paintings it is great !
Also if you drop some on your table, you can rub your hands in it and they'll go smooth (and a little gooey too but not for long).
It makes your water wetter! Never in my lifetime would I ever thought I would hear those words! LOL
I hate it when my water is dry... ; )
I wonder if it would act as a wetting agent in hanging baskets?
Fantastic video Lindsey, extremely helpful. Thank you soooooo much. Blessings!
I also use glycerin for rubber stamp conditioning. Basically I make my own rubber stamp cleaner out of pre thinned Simple Green. I add about a tablespoon of glycerin to 8 oz of thinned Simple Green and it works great for alcohol, water based and dye inks (not so much with solvent based inks.) I saw a bunch of posts saying how the glycerin helps keep the rubber from drying out over time.
Also, I use it to help keep parts of my airbrushes "oiled" instead of using actual oil since I mostly use acrylics in my airbrushes.
Nope, I watch all the old ones too. This one is exactly what I needed! Thanks for being so fun....