The minitures look so nice. Are the egg cartons cardboard or some other material? The cowls are pretty. Did you mention whether or not you've tried out your potato bag? One idea for template material is when you're in thrift stores to look out for some overhead projector transparencies.
The egg cartons are cardboard. Thanks for the idea for template material. We are going to be trying out the potato bag this week. Thanks for watching. Take Care, Colleen and May
I'm not sure how you would microwave corn on the cob in a bag. I leave them in the husks and microware at 4 minutes per cob. Thake them out and cur off the stock end and hold the tassel end and when you squeeze the cob out of the husk all the silk stays with the husks.
The tones in the green cowl are wonderful. I would think that if the colour from the words washed out in the water and turned it blue, that the material would turn colour also. Maybe I missed it from the video before, but why are we putting potatoes in the bag...what is the benefit. We haven't or heard any mention of soap and candle making lately, are you still doing it
The ink on the fabric washes out but the fabric stayed white. I will try and video tape it next time. It is amazing. The potato bag is made with a special batting that is designed for the microwave. It is reusable and there is no waste. We will be starting back with soap making soon. We have a craft fair at the end of April to get ready for. Thanks so much for watching. Take Care, Colleen and May
Thanks again Colleen and May. Always a pleasure to watch your podcast. Happy crafting
Thank you so much!
Take Care,
Colleen and May
Lovely episode, thanks !
Thanks so much.
The minitures look so nice. Are the egg cartons cardboard or some other material? The cowls are pretty. Did you mention whether or not you've tried out your potato bag? One idea for template material is when you're in thrift stores to look out for some overhead projector transparencies.
The egg cartons are cardboard. Thanks for the idea for template material. We are going to be trying out the potato bag this week. Thanks for watching.
Take Care,
Colleen and May
I'm not sure how you would microwave corn on the cob in a bag. I leave them in the husks and microware at 4 minutes per cob. Thake them out and cur off the stock end and hold the tassel end and when you squeeze the cob out of the husk all the silk stays with the husks.
Thanks for the information about microwaving corn on the cob. We will have to try it next corn season.
Take Care,
Colleen and May
Haha! Good idea! I need to make me a potato purse. LOL. I've been on a baked sweet potato kick.
I think we will try a baked sweet potato in the potato bag too.
Take Care,
Colleen and May
The tones in the green cowl are wonderful. I would think that if the colour from the words washed out in the water and turned it blue, that the material would turn colour also. Maybe I missed it from the video before, but why are we putting potatoes in the bag...what is the benefit. We haven't or heard any mention of soap and candle making lately, are you still doing it
The ink on the fabric washes out but the fabric stayed white. I will try and video tape it next time. It is amazing. The potato bag is made with a special batting that is designed for the microwave. It is reusable and there is no waste. We will be starting back with soap making soon. We have a craft fair at the end of April to get ready for.
Thanks so much for watching.
Take Care,
Colleen and May