First let me say, I love your pattern folio for happy mail! Second let me say, I am so sorry for the way many of the commenters have spoken to you. It is always obvious when the holidays have ended, as people stop saying nice things to one another. I completely understand why people wanted a demo and many of the people that asked about it, did so in a courteous way. It is actually quite helpful for you to know what viewers are interested in seeing. However, I fail to understand why other folks thought being snide and hurtful was necessary. Kudos to you for being so gracious to them! Thanks for sharing and I look forward to watching more of your videos 😊
Wow! You totally know how to be overwhelmingly kind! I was so touched but your sweet comments and am thrilled you stopped by! I will be doing a tutorial in the next two weeks to clarify! Also, if you are interested, please leave me a comment on your word for the new year,or even if you don’t choose one. I am doing a giveaway at the end of the month and would so like to invite you to join! Again, many thanks for being so thoughtful! It and you are so appreciated!🫶🫶🫶
Here’s one for everyone to try . Get a cereal plastic liner from a friend and wash it well. Pic your images from napkins making sure you have the napkin separated to one layer. Decoupage the images onto the plastic and let them dry. And peel them off. You can use them as embellishments. It was a lots of fun. Whether the mod podge is glossy or matte is your choice, judy
Freezer paper is amazing in the craft room. I use it on all of my sewing patterns. I iron it on the the pack side of my pattern pieces to help make them easier to use and it makes them last longer.
Awesome ideas!!!! Love those old patterns...I used to sew a billion yrs ago...used to make my daughters clothes...she’s 44 now...lol I wish I had the patterns that I used to use...that would be awesome... thanks for sharing
Oh my gosh thank you!!! This is exactly what I needed at the perfect time. I’m making an Indiana Jones diary from a printable. It’s so much cheaper to print at fed ex, but you can’t choose the paper so lots of ephemera should be thicker. I was gonna decoupage them all onto cardstock and this will be so much faster and cleaner. 🎉Heck yea!!
I have to admit that for a crafty person this is probably the most brilliant idea I have seen The multitude of ways this can be done and used is just unbelievable. Thank you so very very much. Sending big hugs from Canada 🥰🪡🧶🧵🇨🇦
Love this! You can also wad up your paper, smooth it out and iron to the freezer paper. It makes an interesting paper to use for scrapbooks and card making! Fun, fun, fun.❤❤
Oh wow, what great ideas. I am so glad I stopped by so I could catch your video. I absolutely love all these ideas and will definitely give them each a try. Thank you so much!
I just so happened to find this video and your YT channel. Thank you so very much for sharing such great ideas to do with old patterns. I have one or two that I picked up at our Deseret Industries store very cheaply. I now HAVE TO GO BACK to buy some more so I can do some of these ideas. You now have another new subbie - I look forward to watching more of your videos.
Great ideas! 🎉 Your designs are truly lovely. Freezer paper has been a revelation in my studio. While I too cringe when something vintage/antique & perfectly useful is repurposed or redone (patterns, books, furniture, clothing, quilts, to name a few), this pattern currently has no less than 7 available on eBay so my jitters have subsided in this instance😅. Tfs - I’m very much looking fwd to the how-to vid in the new year.
Thank you for stopping by and being so kind! Yes, I am careful about repurposing….. but sometimes giving new life to something that in its current state is useless, is very rewarding! Please stay tuned!❤️
I have old brittle vintage book pages i will try the freezer paper on them to see if they make them usable. right now the break pretty easy, thats how old they are
Oh my Just found this video December 2023. I went to your UA-cam page and see so many videos to binge watch. BUT is there a video showcasing “how to” do these particular crafts? Without having to scroll through all the others you have made? Can’t wait to spend time with you here
Thank you for coming by. I am sorry I don’t have a a “ how to” section. To be honest, I was an art teacher and was just showing what I was doing in my spare time. But now that I am retired I will be doing more tutorials and spending more time on my YTchannel.💗
You can cut tissue paper to 8 1/2 X11 and glue the edges only to copy paper and it will go through a printer. That way you can print your own napkins with any design you find online. You could also iron tissue paper to freezer paper and do the same thing. Love your ideas.
@@debpate9405 I put it on max without any steam! But keep in mind I use a mini iron, and if you use a traditional iron, it may not have to be as hot! Hope this helps 🤞
Love it! So many ideas within one video! Thank you so much! My bff and I were wondering what to do with old patterns that we found at a place we get a lot of supplies really cheap! Now we can really put them to good use!
This has me so excited! I live in Australia so will have to do some experimenting with available brands but this is so worth it! Thank you so much for sharing ❤ I just love the vintage look you have created, it's just darling!!! ❤ Such a great tutorial too, so new subscriber here 😊😊
Did you know that vintage patterns can be worth some very big money? You do have to do some research to see which ones are worth what. It may be worth it before you use those patterns for crafting. Patterns can be copied on a home printer (those with that feature), and then the copy can be used for your crafting.
Thanks for the information! Most were purchased VERY cheaply from garage sales or thrift stores. I could probably look them up, 🤔 but kinda lazy when it comes to that🤷🏼♀️! Thanks for stopping by !👌
WalMart may have it or Amazon. It only comes on a huge roll which is $$ now. My Mom used to wrap meat for the freezer in it. For those outside the U.S., if you know someone here, the freezer sheets are wide and lightweight so wouldn't cost too much to mail some folded into a large envelope.
Just a question about ironing....do you iron straight onto the napkin? Or, do you add a dishtowel to protect from direct heat? Can't wait to try and thanks so much
@@ruthannewolk8411 thanks for stopping by! Here is a video that I show you how to do it, step by step! Hope that video will help! ❤️ ua-cam.com/video/KCD4Vj3TVnM/v-deo.htmlsi=9w2B3nAhMFoXI54d
@trudyoakley 3186 Please don’t chop up all those old patterns until you check their value. Do a little research. Lots of us are looking for original vintage patterns.
I have a problem. I am compelled to read comments to videos because historically I've found that I learn alot from the comments too. BUT, bless you Lola, you have some of the rudest followers I've seen in all the years of watching youtube videos for a myriad of crafts. My problems is that I thumbs upped but am hesitant to sub because some of them are so off putting they give me anxiety and ruin my enjoyment of your videos. I'm so sorry you take so much abuse. If you can block people like that, I hope you will because you're too kind of a person to take that kind of treatment. Meanwhile, I liked this video and followed you easily on your explanations. I guess some people need to see you at the ironing board and the sewing machine to 'get it'.
Oh…you are incredibly kind😊💗! To be honest, it’s sweet comments like yours that keep me going! The rude, inconsiderate comments are truly not worth my time or energy. I try to practice what mama always said…” if you have nothing nice to say, say nothing.” Everyone is entitled to their opinion, but sadly, some people don’t know how to express it in an appropriate way. So we move on and focus on the good, ignore the bad! I hope you won’t let these comments stop you from enjoying videos on YT! Thank you a thousand times for your time and concern….so appreciated!🌸💗🫶🌺
I just found this account and I'm so excited by it. But I completely understand what you're saying. I unsubscribed from a few accounts for this reason. I learn a lot from comments and don't want to have to sort through too much bad energy. It can really bring you down.
Hi Lola wow that is interesting about I have a small piece from a friend to use on fabric but still haven’t used it I am a quilter I have been sewing sciences I was 5 years old. I have two large boxes of patterns and some friends have given some to me thanks for showing us. I am in Australia I am trying to find it in the supermarket here it hard to find or is it on line and how much is it in the USA approximately in dollars stay safe.
Thank you for stopping by and sharing. The Reynolds’s freezer paper is between $5-8 here in the grocery stores. It is on Amazon, but horribly expensive. Keep looking around and if you can’t find it maybe we can get some in the mail to you!🤞💗
Is it shiny side of freezer paper up and pretty side of napkin face down? How do you get the paper side of freezer paper off without destroying the project?
Sorry it took so long to respond! I iron the back of the napkin to the shiny side of the freezer paper. You DO NOT remove the freezer paper for it becomes your backing. Hope this helps! Thanks for stopping by my channel.
I see you’re still on UA-cam, so here’s a suggestion: attach a little tab of ordinary clear tape to each side of the napkin at an edge, then easily pull the tabs to pull the plies apart. Not my idea, but had my mind blown when I saw it. Beats blowing, hoping the plies will part. Well, your ideas are all first rate. Cereal bags are not clear like your Fuse pockets, so I see your idea is better. Thanks!
Oh, and Minnesota Fabrics is down memory lane. Sigh. I remember going fabric-shopping at the old-fashioned mall. I’d check out Schusters, JC Penney, Woolworths, Mary Lester and Minnesota. Oh, those were good old days. I’m in WI. 💜
Thanks so much for sharing on this post as well as the MN fabrics comment! I appreciate all your kindness and suggestions! I will be doing a tutorial after the first of the year, so stop back again! Happy New Year!🎉💗🎉
Yes…it has been years and who knew it would be more popular now than 3 years ago?🤷🏼♀️. If you wait until after the new year, I will be doing a tutorial on how I did this. If you can’t you lie the napkins on the shiny side of the freezer paper, put a piece of parchment over the napkin and then you iron. Hope this helps! Thanks for stopping in🙂
I place the napkin on the shiny side, place a piece of parchment over the top and then iron. I will be doing a full tutorial in the next week or two as well. Thanks for stopping by!💗
I am having a lot more interest in this video now, than I did 3 years ago. After the first of the year I will be doing a tutorial! Thanks for stopping by!💗
Which part of the video? The freezer paper or the clear double pockets? Please let me know because after the first of the year I would like to do some tutorials and this one is a perfect one to start with! Thanks for stopping by my channel❤️❤️❤️
Happy mail is sending a fellow crafter ( not necessarily a friend) some craft supplies and or handmade goodies or something you think they might enjoy. There is usually no reason or occasion when sending happy mail except to bring some surprise joy to someone.Hope that helps 🤞
I love this idea Laura! I have been looking for the freezer paper and no luck as of yet 😔,however I really can't wait to try it! I have some very old newspapers & Sewing patterns ! I'd love to try it with napkins too! Thank you for sharing :)
First let me say, I love your pattern folio for happy mail! Second let me say, I am so sorry for the way many of the commenters have spoken to you. It is always obvious when the holidays have ended, as people stop saying nice things to one another. I completely understand why people wanted a demo and many of the people that asked about it, did so in a courteous way. It is actually quite helpful for you to know what viewers are interested in seeing. However, I fail to understand why other folks thought being snide and hurtful was necessary.
Kudos to you for being so gracious to them! Thanks for sharing and I look forward to watching more of your videos 😊
Wow! You totally know how to be overwhelmingly kind! I was so touched but your sweet comments and am thrilled you stopped by! I will be doing a tutorial in the next two weeks to clarify! Also, if you are interested, please leave me a comment on your word for the new year,or even if you don’t choose one. I am doing a giveaway at the end of the month and would so like to invite you to join! Again, many thanks for being so thoughtful! It and you are so appreciated!🫶🫶🫶
Here’s one for everyone to try . Get a cereal plastic liner from a friend and wash it well. Pic your images from napkins making sure you have the napkin separated to one layer. Decoupage the images onto the plastic and let them dry. And peel them off. You can use them as embellishments. It was a lots of fun. Whether the mod podge is glossy or matte is your choice, judy
Great share Judy! Thank you so much! 👍💗
Minnesota Fabrics! That’s a blast from the past!
I remember those patterns, use to make my cloths out of them patterns..Many never seen them, I am 82, and I know!! Great idea!!
That’s awesome! Fun to see things from the past used in a different way! Thanks coming by and being so kind! You are appreciated!🫶
Great idea! How I wish I would have saved my old patterns! That is true vintage, I love it! Thank you so much for sharing!❤😊❤
Thanks for the kindness! Maybe some thrifting is in order to try and locate a pattern or two to try this project?!👌🤷🏼♀️👍
It would be lovely to actually watch you do this, great ideas thanks for sharing.
Freezer paper is amazing in the craft room. I use it on all of my sewing patterns. I iron it on the the pack side of my pattern pieces to help make them easier to use and it makes them last longer.
Thank you so much for stopping by!💗
I love your ideas! Im glad i have come across it, better late than never!
@@julieprince77 thank you so much!❤️
Awesome ideas!!!! Love those old patterns...I used to sew a billion yrs ago...used to make my daughters clothes...she’s 44 now...lol
I wish I had the patterns that I used to use...that would be awesome... thanks for sharing
Thank you for the kindness!💗
Oh my gosh thank you!!! This is exactly what I needed at the perfect time. I’m making an Indiana Jones diary from a printable. It’s so much cheaper to print at fed ex, but you can’t choose the paper so lots of ephemera should be thicker. I was gonna decoupage them all onto cardstock and this will be so much faster and cleaner. 🎉Heck yea!!
So happy I helped facilitate a solution for your journal! Thanks for stopping by!💗
I have to admit that for a crafty person this is probably the most brilliant idea I have seen
The multitude of ways this can be done and used is just unbelievable. Thank you so very very much.
Sending big hugs from Canada 🥰🪡🧶🧵🇨🇦
Wow! Thank you for your very kind comments! I am so happy you got some new ideas from my little video! 💗🫶❤️
Love this! You can also wad up your paper, smooth it out and iron to the freezer paper. It makes an interesting paper to use for scrapbooks and card making! Fun, fun, fun.❤❤
Thanks so much for the tip! I appreciate you stopping by!🫶🫶🫶
Oh wow, what great ideas. I am so glad I stopped by so I could catch your video. I absolutely love all these ideas and will definitely give them each a try. Thank you so much!
I just so happened to find this video and your YT channel. Thank you so very much for sharing such great ideas to do with old patterns. I have one or two that I picked up at our Deseret Industries store very cheaply. I now HAVE TO GO BACK to buy some more so I can do some of these ideas. You now have another new subbie - I look forward to watching more of your videos.
Thanks so much for all the sweet comments and subbing! You are appreciated!🫶
Great ideas! 🎉 Your designs are truly lovely. Freezer paper has been a revelation in my studio. While I too cringe when something vintage/antique & perfectly useful is repurposed or redone (patterns, books, furniture, clothing, quilts, to name a few), this pattern currently has no less than 7 available on eBay so my jitters have subsided in this instance😅. Tfs - I’m very much looking fwd to the how-to vid in the new year.
Thank you for stopping by and being so kind! Yes, I am careful about repurposing….. but sometimes giving new life to something that in its current state is useless, is very rewarding! Please stay tuned!❤️
Hey, I'm from MN too. I'm so happy to have found another journal maker in MN!
So cool! Where in MN do you live? perhaps a crafting meet up sometime in the future?
I'm in the north east metro
@@vintologybylola7921
I remember this technique!! I love how you used different techniques on the different pieces from the pattern and its envelope.
Oh thank you so much for your kindness!💗💗
That is one of the coolest creations I have ever seen! Lola you have inspired me 🤍
Thank you so much! Have fun creating!👍
I have old brittle vintage book pages i will try the freezer paper on them to see if they make them usable. right now the break pretty easy, thats how old they are
Just remember to put parchment paper over the brittle paper and iron on that instead of directly on paper!❤️
Oh my Just found this video December 2023. I went to your UA-cam page and see so many videos to binge watch. BUT is there a video showcasing “how to” do these particular crafts? Without having to scroll through all the others you have made? Can’t wait to spend time with you here
Thank you for coming by. I am sorry I don’t have a a “ how to” section. To be honest, I was an art teacher and was just showing what I was doing in my spare time. But now that I am retired I will be doing more tutorials and spending more time on my YTchannel.💗
You can cut tissue paper to 8 1/2 X11 and glue the edges only to copy paper and it will go through a printer. That way you can print your own napkins with any design you find online. You could also iron tissue paper to freezer paper and do the same thing. Love your ideas.
Great Addison to my toolbox of info. Thanks for sharing!💗
I just put pretty napkins in the printer and print out to use for wrapping paper for smaller gifts!
What temperature do you set iron on?
@@debpate9405 I put it on max without any steam! But keep in mind I use a mini iron, and if you use a traditional iron, it may not have to be as hot! Hope this helps 🤞
@@debpate9405 I use cotton setting. Does not take much to iron it on.
Great idea to preserve patterns. I will do that to the jackets and keep the pattern in it. Thank you.
Thanks for stopping and the kind words!❤️
She didn't preserve the pattern. She ruined it by tearing it up. She only preserved the envelope.
Great idea. Thank you.❤
You are so welcome!❤
Hi there, thanks for sharing these ideas, i especially really like the envelope idea, this is very creative, love it, thanks!~!
Thanks so much for stopping by......really appreciate it!🥰
Those are three great ideas I love it. I could use that on my journal. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you so much for your kindness!❤️
I would be so honored to receive one these I been looking for patterns. In my small town. But no luck. 🍀. Love this
Try looking online, Etsy has them.
Love it! So many ideas within one video! Thank you so much! My bff and I were wondering what to do with old patterns that we found at a place we get a lot of supplies really cheap! Now we can really put them to good use!
Thank you so much for the kind words! So happy you found some useful ideas!💗💗
Fabulous! Thank you so much for sharing. Just beautiful!
You very sweet…..thank you!❤️
Love love love this!!! Thanks for sharing ❤️
This was so inspiring. Love your style 🩵
Thank you so much for the kindness!!💗
I just found you! I'm so excited! These are great ideas!!! Thank you for sharing❤😍
Thank you for the kindness!💗
WOW what a great idea 👍👍👍👍💐🌸🌹🌻🌼🌺🌷🦋love it💜💗💛💚 thank you for sharing🤗🤗🤗🤗 have a Blessed day💜💜💜💜
Absolutely!❤️. Thanking for watching!!!👍
I too would have liked to see a demonstration. They all seem like a good idea but I need to see how it’s done. However, thanks for sharing.
Thanks for stopping by and a tutorial will be coming after the first of the year!💗
This has me so excited! I live in Australia so will have to do some experimenting with available brands but this is so worth it! Thank you so much for sharing ❤ I just love the vintage look you have created, it's just darling!!! ❤ Such a great tutorial too, so new subscriber here 😊😊
Thank you so much for all the kindness! Happy to have you here!!! Please share whatever you create! I love seeing other’s creativity!💗🫶🥰
Did you know that vintage patterns can be worth some very big money? You do have to do some research to see which ones are worth what. It may be worth it before you use those patterns for crafting. Patterns can be copied on a home printer (those with that feature), and then the copy can be used for your crafting.
Thanks for the information! Most were purchased VERY cheaply from garage sales or thrift stores. I could probably look them up, 🤔 but kinda lazy when it comes to that🤷🏼♀️! Thanks for stopping by !👌
Do you have a link ?
@@V10lette579 what do you need a link to? I’m sorry I don’t understand.🤷🏼♀️
@@vintologybylola7921 I think she was trying to ask the lady who commented about looking up the patterns to see if they are worth anything.
WalMart may have it or Amazon. It only comes on a huge roll which is $$ now. My Mom used to wrap meat for the freezer in it. For those outside the U.S., if you know someone here, the freezer sheets are wide and lightweight so wouldn't cost too much to mail some folded into a large envelope.
Great idea! But perhaps check with the meat department,…..it’s also called butcher paper for wrapping meat. Thanks for stopping by!👍
Bought mine at Winco
I love this idea. I keep looking at the patterns in the thrift store trying to figure out what to do with them.
Barbara Forde me too!! That’s why I thought this was such a good idea to share! Thanks for stopping by!❤️
Great idea of using freezer paper , going to try it on my old patterns .
Thank you for stopping by and leaving such a kind comment!💗
This is great I can make my own 100 envelope challenge envelopes. Tytytytyty
Glad to be of some assistance!👍
I'm new to this craft. I learned so many tricks and I just wanted to say thank you. 🌲🌺🌲
You are so welcome!❤️
Just a question about ironing....do you iron straight onto the napkin? Or, do you add a dishtowel to protect from direct heat? Can't wait to try and thanks so much
@@ruthannewolk8411 thanks for stopping by! Here is a video that I show you how to do it, step by step! Hope that video will help! ❤️ ua-cam.com/video/KCD4Vj3TVnM/v-deo.htmlsi=9w2B3nAhMFoXI54d
A demonstration was needed as to what to do with the freezer paper and napkins etc. Have never seen that freezer paper here in the UK 🤔
I am doing a tutorial in the very near future. It is also called butcher paper( used to wrap meat). Thanks for stopping by!💗
I bought my freezer paper from Dunelm about 4 years ago.
I love that idea for holding junk journaling components like papers and stickers.
Thank you so much!🫶
Super cute! Can’t wait to create some! Great way to use my pattern envelopes!
Thanks for the kindness!🫶
Love tat idea. I saved dvd cover to use for see through pockets.
That’s an awesome idea as well. Thanks for the kindness ❤️
I am late to the game but what a fabulous idea!!
Thank you!💗
I did this with napkins but also with freezer paper and fabric to get the strech out of the fabric. It worked very well.
YAY! It is so much fun and easier than decopage! Thanks for stopping by!💗
Do you have an instruction video ?? i have all my Grandmother's patterns and would love to make some of these, thank you. Such a great idea.
I am having resurgence of interest in this video and will be doing a tutorial after the first of the year! Thanks for stopping by!🫶
Fantastic, my first time seeing any of your posts. Looking forward to your instructions. Thank you so much for responding as many don't. 🥰
@trudyoakley 3186 Please don’t chop up all those old patterns until you check their value. Do a little research. Lots of us are looking for original vintage patterns.
I Have no intention of chopping them up just hoping to make them more sturdy. If I decide to part with any will let you know. Thank you. @@simpleshoes
I have a lot of vintage patterns I mean a lot
I love reusing things that are just sitting in a drawer or box into something fun or useful! Thanks for stopping by!👍🫶
WoW love all these ideas definitely trying all of them thank u for sharing 🥰
Mimis Crafty Shoppe thanks for coming on over to watch!❤️
I have a problem. I am compelled to read comments to videos because historically I've found that I learn alot from the comments too. BUT, bless you Lola, you have some of the rudest followers I've seen in all the years of watching youtube videos for a myriad of crafts. My problems is that I thumbs upped but am hesitant to sub because some of them are so off putting they give me anxiety and ruin my enjoyment of your videos. I'm so sorry you take so much abuse. If you can block people like that, I hope you will because you're too kind of a person to take that kind of treatment. Meanwhile, I liked this video and followed you easily on your explanations. I guess some people need to see you at the ironing board and the sewing machine to 'get it'.
Oh…you are incredibly kind😊💗! To be honest, it’s sweet comments like yours that keep me going! The rude, inconsiderate comments are truly not worth my time or energy. I try to practice what mama always said…” if you have nothing nice to say, say nothing.” Everyone is entitled to their opinion, but sadly, some people don’t know how to express it in an appropriate way. So we move on and focus on the good, ignore the bad! I hope you won’t let these comments stop you from enjoying videos on YT! Thank you a thousand times for your time and concern….so appreciated!🌸💗🫶🌺
I just found this account and I'm so excited by it. But I completely understand what you're saying. I unsubscribed from a few accounts for this reason. I learn a lot from comments and don't want to have to sort through too much bad energy. It can really bring you down.
Great ideas and im excited to try the freezer paper!! Thank you!!!
Absolutely! Thanks for stopping by with kind words!🫶
Thank you for sharing this. I really like this idea.
You are so welcome!❤️
Could use seed envelopes.
Yes you could😊
The people that paint tea bags could use it to make tea paper thicker and stronger
Great idea……..thanks for sharing!👍👍
Love it! I would love to see your actual process. ❤
A video is coming!👌
Hi Lola wow that is interesting about I have a small piece from a friend to use on fabric but still haven’t used it I am a quilter I have been sewing sciences I was 5 years old. I have two large boxes of patterns and some friends have given some to me thanks for showing us. I am in Australia I am trying to find it in the supermarket here it hard to find or is it on line and how much is it in the USA approximately in dollars stay safe.
Thank you for stopping by and sharing. The Reynolds’s freezer paper is between $5-8 here in the grocery stores. It is on Amazon, but horribly expensive. Keep looking around and if you can’t find it maybe we can get some in the mail to you!🤞💗
That is a fantastic idea thank you for sharing 😊
Thank you so much for the kindness! 💗
I, too, wanted to know how to put/ freezer paper --on object to be reproduced. Please
It’s coming after the first if the year🤞🤞
A video I seen said use sheet protectors too. Gotta try the freezer paper though. What a nest idea.:-):-):-):-)
Thank you!🫶
Excellent inspiration, love this idea!
Thank you for the kind words!💗
Is it shiny side of freezer paper up and pretty side of napkin face down? How do you get the paper side of freezer paper off without destroying the project?
Sorry it took so long to respond! I iron the back of the napkin to the shiny side of the freezer paper. You DO NOT remove the freezer paper for it becomes your backing. Hope this helps! Thanks for stopping by my channel.
Absolutely great idea!! Thank you..
Thank you for the sweet words!🫶🏻
Cute!
I see you’re still on UA-cam, so here’s a suggestion: attach a little tab of ordinary clear tape to each side of the napkin at an edge, then easily pull the tabs to pull the plies apart. Not my idea, but had my mind blown when I saw it. Beats blowing, hoping the plies will part. Well, your ideas are all first rate. Cereal bags are not clear like your Fuse pockets, so I see your idea is better. Thanks!
Oh, and Minnesota Fabrics is down memory lane. Sigh. I remember going fabric-shopping at the old-fashioned mall. I’d check out Schusters, JC Penney, Woolworths, Mary Lester and Minnesota. Oh, those were good old days. I’m in WI. 💜
Thanks so much for sharing on this post as well as the MN fabrics comment! I appreciate all your kindness and suggestions! I will be doing a tutorial after the first of the year, so stop back again! Happy New Year!🎉💗🎉
What is a fuse tool? See 8:40 in transcript. I also don’t know what waterfall containers are. See 8:52 Please tell me.
I love freezer paper. I use it all the time.
I absolutely LOVE IT great idea !
Thanks for stopping by and making such kind comments!💗
That is so cool. I'll have to try that
Please do…you’ll love it!💗
Great ideas! Love them!
Thank you for stopping by with such kindness!💗
great idea but would have loved to see you demonstrate it
Yup…after the first of the year there will be a video! Thanks for the kindness💗💗
Wow, very creative!
Thank you so much!💗
Years later, but which side of the freezer paper do you iron the napkin or paper onto? (I won't assume which side; I'll guess wrongly!)
Yes…it has been years and who knew it would be more popular now than 3 years ago?🤷🏼♀️. If you wait until after the new year, I will be doing a tutorial on how I did this. If you can’t you lie the napkins on the shiny side of the freezer paper, put a piece of parchment over the napkin and then you iron. Hope this helps! Thanks for stopping in🙂
@@vintologybylola7921 Happy New Year! and I'll wait to see your demonstration 🙂 Thank you for answering too!
Shiny side the plan side use mod podge I'm thinking
@@mist4926 Thank you 🙂
Great idea for vintage recipes ❤
Thanks for stopping by❤️
Great Idea! TFS💖
Thanks for the kindness!💗
You can cut a design with your cutting machine, then iron it on a shirt, then use screen print paint for a design
Interesting, I have never done that! Thanks for sharing!💗
How do you iron on?? Shiny side down? Up?
I place the napkin on the shiny side, place a piece of parchment over the top and then iron. I will be doing a full tutorial in the next week or two as well. Thanks for stopping by!💗
Great idea!! TFS!❤❤❤
Thanks you for the love!🫶
@@vintologybylola7921 I tried it today and it is awesome! Also works for thin wrapping paper!!!
I have used it for so many different crafts over the years....
YAY! air is an oldie but goodie!👍
I am so totally doing this!!
You’ll find all sorts of ways to incorporate this technique in your creative process👍
I would have liked to see how you did these things.
A tutorial is coming after the first of the year 🫶
great ideas...thx!
You are so welcome!💗
I was hoping for a demonstration
I am having a lot more interest in this video now, than I did 3 years ago. After the first of the year I will be doing a tutorial! Thanks for stopping by!💗
Can you do a video on this presentation please?
Which part of the video? The freezer paper or the clear double pockets? Please let me know because after the first of the year I would like to do some tutorials and this one is a perfect one to start with! Thanks for stopping by my channel❤️❤️❤️
@@vintologybylola7921 both of your presentation! I’m really inspired by your creativity! TFS❤️❤️❤️👌👌👌
What is happy mail?
Happy mail is sending a fellow crafter ( not necessarily a friend) some craft supplies and or handmade goodies or something you think they might enjoy. There is usually no reason or occasion when sending happy mail except to bring some surprise joy to someone.Hope that helps 🤞
Just found your channel, how did you iron on it
Stay tuned a video showing it is coming up in the new year!👍
Beautiful, but i wished you show how you did it
I am planning to do a tutorial this month, please stay tuned! Thanks for the kindness!💗
Please demonstrate (tutorial ) exactly what you did.
It’s coming!💗
I love this idea Laura! I have been looking for the freezer paper and no luck as of yet 😔,however I really can't wait to try it! I have some very old newspapers & Sewing patterns ! I'd love to try it with napkins too! Thank you for sharing :)
Look in grocery store by cling wrap, parchment paper, etc..
If you Google it, Amazon carries it
Nice but how did you do it?
A video is coming up in the new year….stay tuned!👍
I will have to try this.
It’s fun! I appreciate you stopping by!💗
@@vintologybylola7921 I'll post it on my channel and tag you if that's okay.
Think it would work with tissue paper?
I used it on sewing pattern paper, so I believe it would work on tissue paper as well! Thanks for stopping by and watching!
Totally. It works on fabric. It's not wax coating the paper, it's plastic no?
@@JennySimon206 Fabric?!?
@@dinabaughman8731 Iron the fabric onto the shiney side of the freezer paper. It'll fuse to it.
I wish you did the actual tutorial
It’s coming after the first of the year!👍
Very cool!
Thank you so much💗
Awesome idea🤗💖
Thank you so much!💗
What are you doing with freezer paper?
So what is the stuff you call vuse or fuse?
It is called a Fuse tool by We R Memory Keepers
@@vintologybylola7921 thank you
Sweet!!
Thank you 💗
So why didn’t you show how to do it?
I do…. Check my channel out from about a month ago! Thanks for stopping by👍
Un intero video di chiacchiere? Andiamo..
I’m not sure what you are asking, but I do have a video on my channel showing how to do the process! Hope that helps!🤞🤞