I’ve never actually seen someone make this holder with different dies or a cutting machine. I’ve done it with both but this is so much easier and faster. Thank you!! 😮
@@Craftwithglee Thanks! Every time I saw a tutorial on this, they use the cutting eye. I always felt bad for those who didn’t have a cutting machine, that’s why I came up with a way to do it without a cutting machine. I’m glad it’s helpful.
Thank you, Penny! I used to be a radio reporter and sometimes people would tell me that. Funny story: I was covering a story one day and this guy heard me interviewing someone and SHOUTED: "Are you Paula Fontenelle???!! I love your voice!" Then he looked at someone else and shouted again: "I wake up with her every day!!" LOL... meaning my voice, of course. LOL....In my head I was thinking "no you don't!" LOL
I love and appreciate your videos. You have a talent for decorating and presentation of your products. Have you decided upon a price point for these? I was thinking they would be a great coffee shop gift card holder.
Vintage is mostly old style, faded but in good condition, shabby chic is a little worn at the edges and refers to furnishings ( chairs sofas, pillows) and decorative objects. Like the difference between getting a high end sofa at a consignment shop vs second hand shop; it's just about how banged up it is.
Awesome! ! I loved this! Thanks so much from Ontario, Canada!
@@SarniaKid1 you’re welcome!
Cute coffee cup gift box. Thanks for sharing and have a great day
@@Marilyn1950 back to you!
You are AMAZING!!! Love this project. Thank you for sharing.
@@nancydelarosa5459 thanks for the kind words, Nancy! 😉
Thank you for the tutorial Paula. Going to make for co worker s😊 fun to see you.
@@silverdominguez8801 you’re welcome Dominguez!
Cute cute cute,
@@lynneherron2456 thanks, thanks, thanks.😀
Very nice, can you do one for larger cups? Thanks Paula for all of your tutorials, they are so easy to follow!!👍💞🎅🤶⛄🌷
@@jetannapayne8271 you’re welcome ☺️
What a lovely idea, thank you so much 😊
@@paulinephillips8305 you’re welcome Pauline!
I love this series! Would love the measurements for this v
It's in the description for real now!! I had forgotten to write them down... :)
These are so cute. Glad you did a tutorial without a die, very simple and self explanatory. Thanks for sharing.
@@patricianave9736 you’re welcome Patricia!😊
Love it! Thanks for sharing.
@@SK-mh5wb you’re welcome ☺️
I’ve been looking for a tutorial on this that doesn’t use dies. Great job, Paula. Thank you 🙏 🩷
Yeah! I hear you, Laura! I wanted the same, that's why I came up with the "destroying a cup" technique. :)
I’ve never actually seen someone make this holder with different dies or a cutting machine. I’ve done it with both but this is so much easier and faster. Thank you!! 😮
@@Craftwithglee Thanks! Every time I saw a tutorial on this, they use the cutting eye. I always felt bad for those who didn’t have a cutting machine, that’s why I came up with a way to do it without a cutting machine. I’m glad it’s helpful.
ADORABLE!! TY so much for sharing. I enjoy watching your tutorials. ☕🎄
@@danceexpressions7436 you’re welcome
All of your things are just ADORABLE
Thank you, Yolonda!
OMG ... so stinking cute ... wish these would sell at my Craft Fair but people just pass them by (still have 10 from 2 years ago_
Really? It's interesting to see what sells in different places. Sometimes, in the same city you will sell at a market and not on another.
@@craftingwithpaula so true and what will sell one year is a DUD the next year (and of course you overmade because it sold so well last year)
@@marischmaltz Exactly!!!
So adorable
@@PopleBackyardFarm thanks!😊
Great tutorial!
Thank you!
I very much enjoyed this video, loved the music and love the sound of your voice and your tutorial’s are easy to follow!!! Thank You
Thank you, Penny! I used to be a radio reporter and sometimes people would tell me that. Funny story: I was covering a story one day and this guy heard me interviewing someone and SHOUTED: "Are you Paula Fontenelle???!! I love your voice!" Then he looked at someone else and shouted again: "I wake up with her every day!!" LOL... meaning my voice, of course. LOL....In my head I was thinking "no you don't!" LOL
Cute!
Thanks!
Also a solo cup shot cup will fit I put a little plastic bag of mini M&M’s inside the cup. Easy to decorate. Already red!
Great idea! That's what I love about this cup, the sky is the limit.
Adorable
thank you Agnes!
Draw the circle guide for the two inch hole on the back so you don’t have to erase
thanks, Mitzi! great tip.
Great video! Super cute. I also am not finding the measurements.
That's because I had forgotten to write them down!! They are there now, thanks!
Thank you!
Paula, you never fail to amaze me. This is a great project. What price would you sell this for. Thank you for sharing 😊
@@jenniferm3835 I would range between $4 and $5. 😉
I love and appreciate your videos. You have a talent for decorating and presentation of your products. Have you decided upon a price point for these? I was thinking they would be a great coffee shop gift card holder.
@@p.3175 yes, if you don’t glue the top and middle of the mats you can actually insert a gift card there. As for price, between $4-$5.
Vintage is mostly old style, faded but in good condition, shabby chic is a little worn at the edges and refers to furnishings ( chairs sofas, pillows) and decorative objects. Like the difference between getting a high end sofa at a consignment shop vs second hand shop; it's just about how banged up it is.
@@cmptlyfubar thanks for clarifying 😉
I have 100 lb cardstock. If I use tgat for the holder maybe I don't need to double up on the cardstock or are you using that already?
Maybe, try one and see if it's enough. Could be. :)
Don't see any measurements under description.
Thank you for reminding me, Lynn!! It's all there now.
@craftingwithpaula You're welcome, Paula! Thanks for adding them!!!
I can't find the description section.
@ under the video, click on “more”