Great video! I am catching up on some crafting and tried this a couple days ago! I used Polyurethane as that is all the store had, and have waited a couple days, but the glitter inside seems to move still if I touch it. Are they supposed to dry and harden on the inside completely?? I am wondering if I need to get polycrylic instead??? And insight would be great! THANKS!!!
Yes the glitter will harden on the inside. However if you have too much glitter some may flake out. But yes most of the glitter should stick to the “glue” and harden.
@yeseniac.7773 0 seconds ago Such lovely work!! LOVE this craft/gift idea! Would you know about how many ornaments can be made with 1 can of the polycrylic (roughly). Trying to figure out what it costs to make these ornaments. Thanks so much.
@@littlecraftnest Imagine counting each one LOL. I made about 25 and the polycrylic level only diminished by a tad. I'm with you. At least 200!! Thanks sooooo much! Happy and blessed new year!!!
Some people have had luck using the washi setting for intercut designs. Also make sure your blade is clean. You can clean it with rubbing alcohol to remove any sticky residue or glitter that may be stuck to it.
You are a really good trainer/teacher. Thank you for being so complete and clear.
Thank you. I’m glad you enjoyed the video. Happy crafting!
Awesome pointets! I'm a newbie and the cuts in the xfer paper helped me bunch. Thanks!
Glad you enjoyed it! Happy crafting!
Thank you so much! I purchased my machine a few weeks ago and this video is perfect explaining the different options making ornaments! Love it! 😊❤👏
You’re welcome! Happy crafting!
These are all gorgeous! Thanks for sharing and giving your tips.
You’re welcome. Happy crafting!
I loved it! Thank you
Glad you enjoyed it!
Beautiful, yes you are a great teacher.
Thanks so much. Happy crafting!
So much fun! Thank you for creating this! My favorite Christmas song is Silver Bells
Glad you enjoyed it. Have fun adding some sparkle to your Christmas!
Learned a lot, thank you. Suggestion: it's not "access material", it's " excess material".
And it’s not “varnish its burnish”
Great tutorial!! Thanks!
You’re welcome!
Thanks love you made it simple
I’m glad you enjoyed it. Happy crafting!
Great tutorial! Learned a lot! Thank you for this video!
You’re welcome! Thanks for watching.
I've been making these for years. No messy glitter falling off the ornament! I just bought a can of Polycrylic!
Awesome!
Great video!!
Thanks!
Hi, i am looking forward to following this video. Can you please tell me which cricut machine you recommend? Thank you for the inspiration.
Any Cricut machine will work for this project. I personally love the Cricut Maker as there is so much more you can do with it.
Great video! I am catching up on some crafting and tried this a couple days ago! I used Polyurethane as that is all the store had, and have waited a couple days, but the glitter inside seems to move still if I touch it. Are they supposed to dry and harden on the inside completely?? I am wondering if I need to get polycrylic instead??? And insight would be great! THANKS!!!
Yes the glitter will harden on the inside. However if you have too much glitter some may flake out. But yes most of the glitter should stick to the “glue” and harden.
I notice you said if you use chunky glitter do a couple coats. How would I do coats? Would I wait for the one coat to dry before doing another?
Yes you would.
If I didn't get good coverage the first time, can I do a second coat without missing up the first coat?
It should be fine if you do a second coat but make sure your first coat completely dries.
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Such lovely work!! LOVE this craft/gift idea! Would you know about how many ornaments can be made with 1 can of the polycrylic (roughly). Trying to figure out what it costs to make these ornaments. Thanks so much.
Good question. If I had to guess I’d say over 200 but I’ve never really counted.
@@littlecraftnest Imagine counting each one LOL. I made about 25 and the polycrylic level only diminished by a tad. I'm with you. At least 200!! Thanks sooooo much! Happy and blessed new year!!!
What is better kind of glitter to use, I am new to this
Fine glitter
Fine glitter
What type or ornament are you using? Plastic, acrylic or glass?
Plastic
Hi. Can you tell me where you fit the gingerbread font?
Here's my affiliate link for the font fontbundles.net/illustration-ink/113017-zp-gingerbread-cake?ref=ncSCqi
Where did u get these ornaments?
From Michaels Craft Store
@@littlecraftnest Thank you I found it on amazon
I have fine glitter, but my ornaments are coming out see through :( no matter how long I let the acrylic dry I still get drips
I’m sorry it’s not working well for you. Maybe try a little less poloycrylic. Is it dripping too much before or after you put the glitter in?
So pretty. What is your suggestions to keep your cricut cutting the vinyl? If I have thin lettering, mine tends to cut and pull up vinyl.
Some people have had luck using the washi setting for intercut designs. Also make sure your blade is clean. You can clean it with rubbing alcohol to remove any sticky residue or glitter that may be stuck to it.