I'm always ready for whatever you are presenting when you sound the greeting , "Welcome Back, welcome back". You could spend a half an hour just reading the instructions on all of your household cleaners while making a beautiful project, and I would be applauding at the end! The beautiful book gets a standing ovation!
I love these craft time mysteries! The book turned out amazing ❤ This story reminds me of an infamous lady from my hometown Leiden (The Netherlands). Her name was Maria Catharina Swanenburg. Born 1839. Nickname 'Goeie Mie' (Good Mie. Mie is short for Marie). She got the nickname because she looked after the sick and elderly and their insurance papers (see where this is going?). 😳 She was convicted of killed at least 27 people, but she is suspected of killing more than 100. Even her own familymembers were not spared. She also used arsenic.
Very interesting stories! Almost all the time! Your value added is very appreciated by me. Great book too. Thank you. I will need to build a signature cradle and a cool book press soon.
I would love to make cradle but I got to clear out more crafting space first. I'm currently using an old mouse mat to protect my table when I punch holes with a thumb tack. Yeah, I have no awl yet as that I will purchase after I have a cradle set up. 😁 It's amazing what we can use around our house to start book making. I can not get hold of a brick to use for weight, so I'm looking to see what my local timber yard can help me with to create a DIY book press. I hope your cradle and book press build goes well. ❤😊👍
Journal looks wonderful as usual and you work so fast, lol. And the story is so enjoyable in a mystery way. Lately there's a woman in Thailand using the same method poisoned 15 ppl and 14 died in the period of 3 years. If there wasn't a survive victim it could be more. She's still on trial and playing mentally ill card hoping to get less punishment.
Thank you for the book recommendation. I'm of Hungarian descent. My great-grandparents wanted nothing to do with that. Both of my greats came here and bought a house in the burbs of Philadelphia, PA(when Philly was great to live there) ❤
The only problem with your Craft Time Mysteries is that there isn't enough of them! I love your Craft Time Mysteries! I'm going read that book now! Have you ever read The Radium Girls by Kate Moore if not read it i couldn't put the book down!
I always enjoy your craft time mysteries. But I am always amazed at how beautiful your books are! Absolutely perfectly done! Thanks for sharing your talents and stories!❤❤❤
Your old book is gorgeous, I love watching you bind the pages together 🥰 I especially enjoy your crime stories so interesting, I want to get this book now. Thank you!
what a beautiful book - i love watching you create them - this is a story that i also was not aware of - thank you Nik - be well and stay safe xx - you and all of your talents that you share with us are greatly appreciated -🤗🤗
Nik: I’ve watch your videos and thought you were very talented, but you are a wonderful story teller too. Excellent on both fronts. Thank you. Carol from California
What a great story Nik! Thanks for the education. Watching you make that lovely book while listening to the horror story definitely made for a strange twist in my brain. Lol Loved both
Holy moly the merging of two of my favorite things! Arts & crafts and mystery! The perfect relaxing blend. Thanks! BTW, this one reminded me of the murders by Guilia Tofana. She helped hundreds of women kill off their abusive husbands (I’m sure they weren’t all) by selling Aqua Tofana.
🤩🤩🤩Your book turned out so well.💜 Nice cover and it's probably one of the ones you made yourself. 🤩🤩🤩 Craft Time Mystery and Aunt Susie sound very exciting.👍
I sure have missed "Craft Time Mystery".🤩 This was an extra crazy one!👀 You always make crafting books seem so doable! And...I actually have all of the stuff you used today.😁I'm pretty stingy with my eco-dyed papers. But, I have a metric crap-ton of designer and decorative 12x12s just collecting dust.😉 It would be a great way to start teaching my teen grandkids how to make books.💖Thanks, Nik! Hope you're well. Blessings.💜💜💜
Wow! Thoroughly enjoyed your video. You are a wonderful story teller. Plus the bonus of a short book binding video. Although, it is hard to say which one was the bonus as both were equally appreciated and valued. If my history teachers would have taught us history this way I would have remembered all of it.
I absolutely love these crime time mysteries! Please do more. And, I have a feeling, none of your fans care how long it is. I could sit for 3 hr listening and watching. Now, is there a regular teachable video on how you made this book? I'd love to try but this is too fast. Thanks and please carry on!
@@kevinorr6880 you're welcome. Oh by the way I thought it was funny you mentioned liking it even though being a guy. I thought you might find it interesting to know this bit of information. Benjamin Franklin used copper plates that were molded from leaves to print on money. Franklin's friend, Philadelphia naturalist Joseph Breintnall, made contact nature prints from leaves in about 1730. Together they sent nature prints which were printed directly from inked leaves to English naturalists. In my research it seems that in far east Asia beautifully printed paper was started by men. So it was a man"s trade before women took up this art form.
Thank you. I also knit, sew, and other hobbies. I learned very young that if I wanted something , I needed to make it, then repair it. @@tiffanymichaels2429
Going to have to watch this again.. I got so interested in Aunty Suzie's story I missed some of what you were doing... lol.. cheers for sharing... Love the book!
Crazy Awesome Tutorial, love this book 🌸 I'm always so engrossed n the process and your story, like, nooo, don't finish the book, I want to hear more (and learn more 😉)
Craft time mystery! Yeay! PTSD, domestic abuse, so much suffering. It's a sorry thing to say, but Aunt Susie may have prevented some murders with her murders. Glad I wasn't trying to manage things back in those particular "good old days"!
I LOVE your mystery videos! And this book construction was awesome! THANK YOU! You're a gifted storyteller! (Have you ever read Women Who Run With the Wolves? I can imagine you telling those stories!) Have you done any further work on the miniature house? If yes, I'm sure we'd all love to see it! Hope you're doing well and staying cool! It's hot & VERY humid here in Kentucky! 🥵 ❤
Fly paper arsenic was fairly common during that time period, there was also a woman in New York who had a business selling the same type of “cure all”. She was not as prolific since she was caught much sooner.
I'm always ready for whatever you are presenting when you sound the greeting , "Welcome Back, welcome back". You could spend a half an hour just reading the instructions on all of your household cleaners while making a beautiful project, and I would be applauding at the end! The beautiful book gets a standing ovation!
I'm always amazed how one person's actions can affect so many people, for good or ill.
I love these craft time mysteries! The book turned out amazing ❤
This story reminds me of an infamous lady from my hometown Leiden (The Netherlands). Her name was Maria Catharina Swanenburg. Born 1839. Nickname 'Goeie Mie' (Good Mie. Mie is short for Marie). She got the nickname because she looked after the sick and elderly and their insurance papers (see where this is going?). 😳 She was convicted of killed at least 27 people, but she is suspected of killing more than 100. Even her own familymembers were not spared. She also used arsenic.
I looked her up, this was a ghastly business!
@@hiddenshadow2105 I know right?! Horrible. Killed her own parents too 😳
Love the journal would love to see slowly how you did the spine 😊 I also love your stories 😊😊 TFS 😘😘❤️🇨🇦
I second 'please show a little slower how you did the spine' notion
Yes me too. I would like to see how you did that spine but a wee bit slower please 🤗
More! More! Crafty beauty and a murder mystery all in one. I could have listened for an hour. Excellent!
Very interesting stories! Almost all the time! Your value added is very appreciated by me. Great book too. Thank you. I will need to build a signature cradle and a cool book press soon.
I would love to make cradle but I got to clear out more crafting space first. I'm currently using an old mouse mat to protect my table when I punch holes with a thumb tack. Yeah, I have no awl yet as that I will purchase after I have a cradle set up. 😁
It's amazing what we can use around our house to start book making.
I can not get hold of a brick to use for weight, so I'm looking to see what my local timber yard can help me with to create a DIY book press.
I hope your cradle and book press build goes well. ❤😊👍
This is such a cool way to watch a craft video and still be educated at the same time! I absolutely love this ❤
This book, can I just say...WOW!!!!! Gorgeous, you are so great at this and I love all the stories you tell us too, thank you.
I love the stories whiile you craft. I also learned how to do corners on the book cover. Thank you
Journal looks wonderful as usual and you work so fast, lol. And the story is so enjoyable in a mystery way. Lately there's a woman in Thailand using the same method poisoned 15 ppl and 14 died in the period of 3 years. If there wasn't a survive victim it could be more. She's still on trial and playing mentally ill card hoping to get less punishment.
Oh thank you for our mystery. I just loooove them. Gotta get our brains ticking right?
Thank you for the book recommendation. I'm of Hungarian descent. My great-grandparents wanted nothing to do with that. Both of my greats came here and bought a house in the burbs of Philadelphia, PA(when Philly was great to live there) ❤
The only problem with your Craft Time Mysteries is that there isn't enough of them! I love your Craft Time Mysteries! I'm going read that book now! Have you ever read The Radium Girls by Kate Moore if not read it i couldn't put the book down!
Nik, I love your mystery series and to watch you create your beautiful books.
What a lovely combination of crafting and storytelling. Takes me back to my childhood.
Wow, interesting story and fabulous book making. What a combo. Thank you!
I love your craft time mysteries. The journal is stunning. Going to have to watch, and listen, again!! ❤
That book is just beautiful! Thanks for the story….I’ll have to check out that book!📗
Great story! Great book! Thanks Nik, have a great week! 👍✌️❤️😊
That is so beautiful with the eco dyed paper. Thank you for the history lesson, Nik!
I always enjoy your craft time mysteries. But I am always amazed at how beautiful your books are! Absolutely perfectly done! Thanks for sharing your talents and stories!❤❤❤
Love your Craft Time Mysteries 😊let alone your gorgeous work 💕thank you !
Enjoyed this.
Thank you for another craft time mystery.
Your old book is gorgeous, I love watching you bind the pages together 🥰 I especially enjoy your crime stories so interesting, I want to get this book now. Thank you!
what a beautiful book - i love watching you create them - this is a story that i also was not aware of - thank you Nik - be well and stay safe xx - you and all of your talents that you share with us are greatly appreciated -🤗🤗
Nik: I’ve watch your videos and thought you were very talented, but you are a wonderful story teller too. Excellent on both fronts. Thank you. Carol from California
Interesting story! A good old fashioned murder mystery! Cute journal. TFS🤗
Fascinated by your craft and your story. Couldn't keep my eyes off your hands. Loved the end result!
I'm a huge true crime buff and I myself have never heard of this case. Thanks Nik!
Very interesting story! Wow! Thanks for sharing! Cute journal 😊
What a great story Nik! Thanks for the education. Watching you make that lovely book while listening to the horror story definitely made for a strange twist in my brain. Lol
Loved both
I love watching you create these stunning books while telling amazing stories! I always look forward to your videos! Hugs 🤗❤️
Fascinating story, and a beautiful journal. ❤️
You were a journalist in your past life...and you tell a great story..oh and the journal was pretty amazing as well
You are a great story teller, Nik! Very entertaining. And I love your little book! Beautiful eco printed papers.
Love watching you craft. Do you have a video on how to thread the spine?
Howdy! There is a link under this video to one that shows the binding stitches =)
Lovely book. Thanks for the story. I enjoy listening to these stories while watching you crafting. ❤
I love your bookmaking and the mysteries!!! Keep'en coming!
Love your mystery stories while watching you make a beautiful book. Thanks
Holy moly the merging of two of my favorite things! Arts & crafts and mystery! The perfect relaxing blend. Thanks! BTW, this one reminded me of the murders by Guilia Tofana. She helped hundreds of women kill off their abusive husbands (I’m sure they weren’t all) by selling Aqua Tofana.
Much fun to be had here! ❤
Love your true crime stories Nik! You do so much research and never disappoint!
Love this! Educational and at the same time entertaining. Love your craft and creativity 👍
Miss your story telling. This was a good one. TFS ❤
Great video! Love the mystery and the book!
EXQUISITE book and EXCELLENT story! I'd never heard of this case before.
🤩🤩🤩Your book turned out so well.💜 Nice cover and it's probably one of the ones you made yourself. 🤩🤩🤩
Craft Time Mystery and Aunt Susie sound very exciting.👍
I sure have missed "Craft Time Mystery".🤩 This was an extra crazy one!👀 You always make crafting books seem so doable! And...I actually have all of the stuff you used today.😁I'm pretty stingy with my eco-dyed papers. But, I have a metric crap-ton of designer and decorative 12x12s just collecting dust.😉 It would be a great way to start teaching my teen grandkids how to make books.💖Thanks, Nik! Hope you're well. Blessings.💜💜💜
Whoa. That book is gorgeous! The story was good too. Thanks!
Love your craft time mysteries! That bit of history is so interesting. Great story. Love the journal you created. It is gorgeous!
I love your craft time mysteries! Thank you! Please do more❤❤❤
Nik what a beautiful journal. The colors were lovely. Your story of auntie murders was awesome.💜💜💜
Wow! Thoroughly enjoyed your video. You are a wonderful story teller. Plus the bonus of a short book binding video. Although, it is hard to say which one was the bonus as both were equally appreciated and valued. If my history teachers would have taught us history this way I would have remembered all of it.
I absolutely love these crime time mysteries! Please do more. And, I have a feeling, none of your fans care how long it is. I could sit for 3 hr listening and watching. Now, is there a regular teachable video on how you made this book? I'd love to try but this is too fast. Thanks and please carry on!
I love your books. They're so beautiful! And I love your story time video. Thank you, Nik the Booksmith
Oh that was awesome. I can’t sleep so storytime is so welcome. Will have to see if I can find an audio copy of that book. It sounds interesting. 💜
I have missed your murder mystery making videos! This one was awesome!
Do you have a video on making those cover papers? I really like the way they look and even as a guy, I’d like to make some.
She does have a few. One you can look up is Nik the booksmith botanical printing on paper. She has other types of methods as well.
@@tiffanymichaels2429 Thank you. There is so much "out there", it becomes hard to nail down
@@kevinorr6880 you're welcome. Oh by the way I thought it was funny you mentioned liking it even though being a guy. I thought you might find it interesting to know this bit of information.
Benjamin Franklin used copper plates that were molded from leaves to print on money. Franklin's friend, Philadelphia naturalist Joseph Breintnall, made contact nature prints from leaves in about 1730. Together they sent nature prints which were printed directly from inked leaves to English naturalists. In my research it seems that in far east Asia beautifully printed paper was started by men. So it was a man"s trade before women took up this art form.
Thank you. I also knit, sew, and other hobbies. I learned very young that if I wanted something , I needed to make it, then repair it. @@tiffanymichaels2429
The book you made is gorgeous 😍 The story you told is fascinating!
So interesting! For sure going to read the book! Thanks for sharing, Nik! And what a lovely journal! 😍😍😍
Cute little journal, interesting tale! 😊❤
I’ll have to watch this a few times methinks 😉 I was totally wrapped up in the story and missed much of the crafting 😂 TFS ❤
Great story telling. Love it. The crafting is awesome too.
Going to have to watch this again.. I got so interested in Aunty Suzie's story I missed some of what you were doing... lol.. cheers for sharing... Love the book!
You always amaze me. Wonderful journals. Blessings.
i have missed your wonderful story telling! This does make me want more info and I will put the book on my list. Thanks Nik!
25 minutes ago, new video?? I’m so watching this NOW!!
that journal is lovely! I so enjoy the story and art formats you share❤
Interesting story....love the book you made ,too.................😻
Crazy Awesome Tutorial, love this book 🌸 I'm always so engrossed n the process and your story, like, nooo, don't finish the book, I want to hear more (and learn more 😉)
Gorgeous book, fascinating story, thank you!
Absolutely love your craft with stories!!!❤
Really interesting ❤
Love these craft time mysteries!!!
Great story and great crafting! Thanks.
Intriguing story! Awesome bookmaking! TFS! Lil hugs xo
Love your stories and your crafting ❤
Thanks for the story and I enjoyed watching you create. 🥰
Love the craft time mystery ❤
Love your book!!
Just love your craft time mystery vids and really a interesting book binding method bonus. Thank you once again.
Beautiful book, and an interesting story to go along with it!
Lovely book!!
What a beautiful book! I just did a bunch of botanical printing on paper last weekend....you're giving me inspiration ❤
Great mystery story, and the journal or book is gorgeous!
These are my favorite videos! 🥰👏
Love the leave book too btw! ❤
Love your mystery stories, and your book Wow!!
That eco print paper ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Love the story and your book. Thanks for sharing. ❤
Great story, beautiful book! x
Awesome story and book! Tyfs! ❤
luv your vids with stories! The making and the telling are fantastic!🦌💌❤️📚
Craft time mystery! Yeay!
PTSD, domestic abuse, so much suffering. It's a sorry thing to say, but Aunt Susie may have prevented some murders with her murders. Glad I wasn't trying to manage things back in those particular "good old days"!
Wow, what a story! ❤
I LOVE your mystery videos! And this book construction was awesome! THANK YOU! You're a gifted storyteller! (Have you ever read Women Who Run With the Wolves? I can imagine you telling those stories!)
Have you done any further work on the miniature house? If yes, I'm sure we'd all love to see it!
Hope you're doing well and staying cool! It's hot & VERY humid here in Kentucky! 🥵
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Thanks!
Thank you so much 😊
❤❤❤ beautiful work.
I missed these! Love me a mystery!
Fly paper arsenic was fairly common during that time period, there was also a woman in New York who had a business selling the same type of “cure all”. She was not as prolific since she was caught much sooner.