Love Michele. Wish she had a UA-cam channel. I really appreciate your willingness to share the works of other creators. I agree we need to support when we can! And by the way, I think yours is the best.
@catincj5162 I keep telling her to start one but that's not her passion. I am honored that she asked me to do a video. I do appreciate your sweet comment and support🥰🧡 Thank you!
Oh wow!! I love all the variations of glass that can be made. The embossing folder technique will be really fun to play with. I have super fine embossing powder, but i can get me some of that ultra thick stuff. I also have an inkjet printer, so my acetate is a little different, but I can't wait to play. I just love that two sided brick wall!!! This was a great play day in the asylum!!
@ArtsySolutions thanks so much Sonya! 🥰🥰 This actually was a fun one for me too and still experimenting! Thanks for watching and share your make when you do!
I like it, a lot. My thought is that if you actually wanted to make some type of leaded glass window, you could use different colors of embossing powder mixed in with that clear, for different colored sections of a window.
Nice project! Now to figure out what I want to try. Thank for sharing and showing me someone else to follow. I think I have all these supplies just have to find them. 😊
This is so cool! It looks absolutely amazing!! I don't have embossing powder, or a heat gun, so I'll have to come up with something else... When that 'what ever it was' drve past our home (or flew over...) I jumped and looked out my window, thinking it was outside mine! 😂
@annaengberg 🤣🤣🤣🤣 I think it was a private plane but damn it was loud! Try stippling gloss mod podge on acetate and just let it dry on its own. I'll try here too and see if that's an option
Oh Miss Anna, you definitely need a heat gun and embossing powders or glazes. Embossing is probably my favorite thing to do. It is mesmerizing to see the transformation travel across as it heats. So fun!!!
@@kristinluvsdogs, it's on my 'list' of tools to buy! I get that I need it, it looks amazing afterwards too. I recently learned that I don't need a heat tool and an embossing gun. The heat tool does the job, even if it's a bit slower, and the embossing gun is a speedy rocket. 😆 But, that's good for me and my small living space. 😊
That took some doing. The result is just fabulous. Do you know, can the embossed acetate crack? I had done something similar when I was first learning and it crackled off on me. Not sure why. Loved that you took so much time to make samples to see as well. That was quite informative. Thanks Brenda and Michelle!❤️
Awesome I love this!
@@ginacarnahan7448 thank you Gina😃
Love Michele. Wish she had a UA-cam channel. I really appreciate your willingness to share the works of other creators. I agree we need to support when we can! And by the way, I think yours is the best.
@catincj5162 I keep telling her to start one but that's not her passion. I am honored that she asked me to do a video. I do appreciate your sweet comment and support🥰🧡 Thank you!
Thank you for sharing, you and @michelle make a great team.
@jenniferchapman2096 🥰🥰 I think so too! Thanks Jenn!
Oh wow!! I love all the variations of glass that can be made. The embossing folder technique will be really fun to play with. I have super fine embossing powder, but i can get me some of that ultra thick stuff. I also have an inkjet printer, so my acetate is a little different, but I can't wait to play. I just love that two sided brick wall!!! This was a great play day in the asylum!!
@ArtsySolutions thanks so much Sonya! 🥰🥰 This actually was a fun one for me too and still experimenting! Thanks for watching and share your make when you do!
man, I am so completely blown away by this insane journal!!!
@pamhauer-mcbroom7520 🥰🥰🤪 come join us! lol! Thanks so much Pam!🧡
I like it, a lot. My thought is that if you actually wanted to make some type of leaded glass window, you could use different colors of embossing powder mixed in with that clear, for different colored sections of a window.
@joannclupper7902 I think so... like the glaze sample. That would be cool. 😃
Awesome, another great idea!! 💜💜💜
@carolm9451 thank you, Carol! 😃
Fun!!
@brendahall9385 hope you give it a try, Brenda! Thanks for watching! 🧡
That's so cool! 🤎- thanx Brenda for teaching me new ways😉
@rainbow_rising 😆 thanks for watching and always supporting Lia! 🧡
Nice project! Now to figure out what I want to try. Thank for sharing and showing me someone else to follow. I think I have all these supplies just have to find them. 😊
@maryalmsberger6173 thank you for watching! Let me know if you have any questions! 😃
Interesting ❤
@@kathywiseman7944 🤗
This is so cool! It looks absolutely amazing!! I don't have embossing powder, or a heat gun, so I'll have to come up with something else...
When that 'what ever it was' drve past our home (or flew over...) I jumped and looked out my window, thinking it was outside mine! 😂
@annaengberg 🤣🤣🤣🤣 I think it was a private plane but damn it was loud! Try stippling gloss mod podge on acetate and just let it dry on its own. I'll try here too and see if that's an option
@@B.lasterWorks, that plane must've inspected chimneys in that case... 😂
I'll try that! I have (on it's way) vellum to try on too. Just for fun. 😊
@@annaengberg 🤣🤣🤣
Oh Miss Anna, you definitely need a heat gun and embossing powders or glazes. Embossing is probably my favorite thing to do. It is mesmerizing to see the transformation travel across as it heats. So fun!!!
@@kristinluvsdogs, it's on my 'list' of tools to buy! I get that I need it, it looks amazing afterwards too. I recently learned that I don't need a heat tool and an embossing gun. The heat tool does the job, even if it's a bit slower, and the embossing gun is a speedy rocket. 😆 But, that's good for me and my small living space. 😊
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@@michellew.2876 🥰🥰🥰
Well wow! I will be playing for a few days to see what i can do.
…..🎵To the window, to the wall🎶😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@4GraceCreations 🤣🤣🤣
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That took some doing. The result is just fabulous. Do you know, can the embossed acetate crack? I had done something similar when I was first learning and it crackled off on me. Not sure why. Loved that you took so much time to make samples to see as well. That was quite informative. Thanks Brenda and Michelle!❤️
@kristinluvsdogs yes I had one crack. . I can't remember what I did but maybe I heated too much and kept bending...