I love using Punchinella, had some in my stash from over 20 years ago, and shared it with my little group. I was lucky enough to find a large partial roll at my favorite local thrift store for a buck. Hadn't thought of cutting it, will definitely add that to my ideas. Thank you for the wonderful video!
I love using drywall tape, which is similar to this, only square instead of round. Costs about $7 for a good sized roll on Amazon. And now I have to get this, too. Thanks for the video!
Thank you for the video! I, too, have been looking for punchinella at a reasonable price. When I was a little girl, my father gave me a box of strung sequins - like necklaces looped over each other - and and miles and miles of punchinella, every color of the rainbow. There must have been thousands of sequins. The box was a gift from a friend who worked in the garment district in NYC. I used the sequins to make Christmas ornaments. Boy, if I had only known then to keep that box!
Great video. I bought some on Etsy. Three one-yard strips and each strip had a different size hole. It was very reasonably priced. However, I've not been successful with it on my gel plate. With that said, I cannot wait to give the punchinella another try. Thanks for this wonderful tutorial.
I love using Punchinella, had some in my stash from over 20 years ago, and shared it with my little group. I was lucky enough to find a large partial roll at my favorite local thrift store for a buck. Hadn't thought of cutting it, will definitely add that to my ideas. Thank you for the wonderful video!
Thanks for watching.
I love using drywall tape, which is similar to this, only square instead of round. Costs about $7 for a good sized roll on Amazon. And now I have to get this, too. Thanks for the video!
I have some drywall tape that's round. I like being able to use the tape as a stencil (once) and then as colored tape.
I like the drywall tape too. Thanks for watching.
😮 sooooo clever!
Glad you think so. Thanks for taking the time to watch.
Thank you!😊
You are welcome.
Thank you for the video! I, too, have been looking for punchinella at a reasonable price. When I was a little girl, my father gave me a box of strung sequins - like necklaces looped over each other - and and miles and miles of punchinella, every color of the rainbow. There must have been thousands of sequins. The box was a gift from a friend who worked in the garment district in NYC. I used the sequins to make Christmas ornaments. Boy, if I had only known then to keep that box!
eBay!
Fun. Too bad you didn't keep it.
Beautiful prints, I used to use punchinello in my artwork but I haven’t used it on the gel plate. Thank you Susan for another inspirational video 😊
You are so welcome.
Great video. I bought some on Etsy. Three one-yard strips and each strip had a different size hole. It was very reasonably priced. However, I've not been successful with it on my gel plate. With that said, I cannot wait to give the punchinella another try. Thanks for this wonderful tutorial.
WOW. I like the idea of different size holes. Yes, give it another try.
i really enjoy that your videos are short.
The tiny tips are. Not all of the videos are short. Sometimes it's hard to make them short. Thanks for watching.
Funny thing. I just bought this at arc thrift store lol
Have fun.
DO you edit your own videos? I love how simple and to the point are, with a lovely voice to guide us through :)
Yes, I edit them myself. I'm a control freak. I can't imagine turning it over to someone else.
@@SusanCliftonArtist I am the same way!!! You do a beautiful job :) Love seeing your upload notifications
Hi, where can you buy deli paper?
I get this one on Amazon. amzn.to/498i17b. It's 9"x13" and has 120 sheets