I love these dies , I was fortunate to get this set, at a local store after watching Tim demonstrating. how fun are they. With so many different papers .. it’s hard to find Tim Holtz dies and stamps atm in Aussie. TFS your ideas 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
I always thought dye cut machines were these big expensive things, I had no idea that there were small hand operated ones. This just opened up a hole lot of new things for me to make. I love love these!!! I really loved how you printed on the acidtate. Thank you for sharing this, I can't wait to start looking for one of these little machines and dye cuts! 😍👍
Way back when, about 3 decades or so ago, Sizzix came out with the small one called the Sidekick (not sure if they still sell them or maybe they do it under a new name - they use the thin or wafer dies only). Then the die cutting machines got bigger and bigger, but I still have the small ones that I use for smaller dies as they are more convenient.
@@roxangel6271 There are definitely a million different tools, machines, etc., that you need to wade through and info to sift through....it comes easier to those whom have been doing some type of paper crafting for years...I started out with card making, then went into scrapbooking, then album making, etc. Good thing a lot of the tools used in paper crafting can be used again and again as long as you stick to paper crafting...but then they're always inventing new things or techniques and so you're always buying...it's not a cheap hobby. LOL
Thanks for sharing! I was playing around with my die set and did it differently than you, so I'm glad to see other ways people use them! New subscriber! Love how you made them and colored the acetate!
I love specimen frames! What product did you use on the acetate? Did you run it through a printer? How long did it take for the acetate to dry? Thank you, Joyce
I am trying different ways to do videos. I have some people who hate talking 🥴. I did the next two videos with verbal instructions. You just can’t make everyone happy I guess. I am seeing which get more views and likes.
@@ReHatchedDesignsTinaWilliams Chiming in to also say that I also really appreciate videos that do not have talking so I am extremely grateful that you're exploring that option.
I love that you incorporated so many techniques and elements in the slides. Fabulous job!
Your slides turned out great- thanks for sharing
What was the pink x shaped device? What did it do to the paper dolls?
It’s a lip scrubber from the dollar store. I also use a face mask spreader from the dollar store.
neat idea with the acetate. thanks for sharing
Mostly Tim Holtz videos which is great cause I have a large collection of his products - thanks - so I’m happy to subscribe to your videos.
Yes I have a lot. This is helping me use it. It’s really selfish on my part. I have a lot but seem to never use it.
Great ideas and options, Tina! TFS the inspiration!
I love these dies , I was fortunate to get this set, at a local store after watching Tim demonstrating. how fun are they. With so many different papers .. it’s hard to find Tim Holtz dies and stamps atm in Aussie. TFS your ideas 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
I love these dies, hope to get some for myself! Thanks for sharing Tina!💕🤗🌻
I always thought dye cut machines were these big expensive things, I had no idea that there were small hand operated ones. This just opened up a hole lot of new things for me to make. I love love these!!! I really loved how you printed on the acidtate. Thank you for sharing this, I can't wait to start looking for one of these little machines and dye cuts! 😍👍
Yes you can get small ones that are around $25. Also used ones are on Facebook marketplace if you want a bigger one.
Way back when, about 3 decades or so ago, Sizzix came out with the small one called the Sidekick (not sure if they still sell them or maybe they do it under a new name - they use the thin or wafer dies only). Then the die cutting machines got bigger and bigger, but I still have the small ones that I use for smaller dies as they are more convenient.
@@datgal2u thank you for the info. I'm fairly new to this craft so I'm still learning about these things. 😊
@@roxangel6271 There are definitely a million different tools, machines, etc., that you need to wade through and info to sift through....it comes easier to those whom have been doing some type of paper crafting for years...I started out with card making, then went into scrapbooking, then album making, etc. Good thing a lot of the tools used in paper crafting can be used again and again as long as you stick to paper crafting...but then they're always inventing new things or techniques and so you're always buying...it's not a cheap hobby. LOL
@@datgal2u i found that out lol!
Thanks for the video. I have been on the fence about getting this die
Thanks for sharing! I was playing around with my die set and did it differently than you, so I'm glad to see other ways people use them! New subscriber! Love how you made them and colored the acetate!
Great job liked how you did your acetate
Very cool dies.
Awesomely done!
What color alcohol ink did u use on the plastic thing?
I love specimen frames! What product did you use on the acetate? Did you run it through a printer? How long did it take for the acetate to dry? Thank you, Joyce
Alcohol ink. Yes I made prints from digitals only use alcohol ink on non printed side. Maybe thirty seconds. Thanks
Would you tell me which alcohol inks you took?
I used ranger ginger and Carmel
@@ReHatchedDesignsTinaWilliams thank you
What is the name of this die please
I show it in the video. If you look the number of die is shown on the cover that I show you.
Too bad you didn’t give verbal instructions or commentary. I would have loved to listen to this video as I cleaned. 😢
I am trying different ways to do videos. I have some people who hate talking 🥴. I did the next two videos with verbal instructions. You just can’t make everyone happy I guess. I am seeing which get more views and likes.
@@ReHatchedDesignsTinaWilliams I’m sorry I was just disappointed. i’ll check out some of your other videos.
@@ReHatchedDesignsTinaWilliams I much prefer tutorials (not just yours but everyone's) without talking. Thanks
@@ReHatchedDesignsTinaWilliams Chiming in to also say that I also really appreciate videos that do not have talking so I am extremely grateful that you're exploring that option.